Rajesh Kumar Singh, Rupam Jain Nair And Manoj Kumar

Stories by Rajesh Kumar Singh, Rupam Jain Nair And Manoj Kumar

Modi steps up economic reforms, eyes privatisation

Modi steps up economic reforms, eyes privatisation

Rediff.com   20 Oct 2014

BJP's success in two state elections gave Modi room to cut through a thicket of regulations and state controls.

Food inflation under control, efforts on to tackle price rise: FM

Food inflation under control, efforts on to tackle price rise: FM

Rediff.com   15 Oct 2014

Benchmark 10-year bond yields hit a 13-month peak as bond traders priced in more aggressive monetary easing next year.

Modi keen to revive India's 'zombie factories', not abandon them

Modi keen to revive India's 'zombie factories', not abandon them

Rediff.com   13 Oct 2014

British India Corporation employs about 1,800 people

Falling crude prices help India control fiscal deficit

Falling crude prices help India control fiscal deficit

Rediff.com   22 Sep 2014

Lower crude prices mean less government outlay for India,

Xi sees 'factory China' and 'back office India' as global engines

Xi sees 'factory China' and 'back office India' as global engines

Rediff.com   17 Sep 2014

China's strong manufacturing base and India's software and scientific skills had massive potential both as a production base and for creating a consumer market.

Retail inflation eases to 7.8%

Retail inflation eases to 7.8%

Rediff.com   12 Sep 2014

The rate of price rise in vegetables stood at 15.15 per cent in August as against 16.88 per cent in the previous month.

IIP data likely to signal stuttering economic revival

IIP data likely to signal stuttering economic revival

Rediff.com   12 Sep 2014

CPI inflation could fall marginally but stay above RBI's comfort level.

No quick fix for coal supply crisis, says minister

No quick fix for coal supply crisis, says minister

Rediff.com   9 Sep 2014

Power and Coal Minister Piyush Goyal warned that it would take years to alleviate coal supply shortages, which have reduced stocks at thermal power stations to their lowest since a huge blackout in 2012 cut off 620 million people.

Bright GDP just a small step in long road to sustained revival

Bright GDP just a small step in long road to sustained revival

Rediff.com   3 Sep 2014

Based on the evidence at hand, Modi's goal of scripting a broader, lasting upturn appears some way off, says Rajesh Kumar Singh.

Jolt for Modi govt as Opposition baulks at insurance bill

Jolt for Modi govt as Opposition baulks at insurance bill

Rediff.com   14 Aug 2014

The landmark bill to liberalise the insurance industry, which marks Prime Minister Narendra Modi's first stab at legislative reforms, will now go to a parliamentary committee, which will submit a report later this year.

India says confident WTO will understand food security concerns

India says confident WTO will understand food security concerns

Rediff.com   5 Aug 2014

ndia has said it is ready to sign the global trade deal as early as next month if other WTO members agree to its demand for concessions on food subsidies.

India set to take final stand on GAAR

India set to take final stand on GAAR

Rediff.com   25 Jul 2014

Introduced in 2012, the General Anti-Avoidance Rules, were aimed at companies routing money through tax havens such as Mauritius, but implementation was delayed after an uproar from investors who feared harassment from tax authorities.

Iraq-driven oil spike threatens to blow hole in Indian budget

Iraq-driven oil spike threatens to blow hole in Indian budget

Rediff.com   18 Jun 2014

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley presents his maiden budget next month and faces headwinds from a weak economy, a food inflation scare and now the risk that higher oil prices could swell the government's oil subsidy bill.

India likely to ease curbs for foreign online retailers

India likely to ease curbs for foreign online retailers

Rediff.com   4 Jun 2014

India could allow global online retailers such as Amazon.com Inc to sell their own products as early as next month, removing restrictions that could boost competition in one of the world's biggest, and most price-sensitive, retail markets.

Containing inflation priority for new govt: Minister

Containing inflation priority for new govt: Minister

Rediff.com   29 May 2014

Modi, who was sworn in on Monday after a landslide election victory, has completed his government team.

Officials offer tough options to cut spending, deficit

Officials offer tough options to cut spending, deficit

Rediff.com   22 May 2014

Politically, it will not be easy for Modi to take hard decisions such as raising fuel prices in the first budget, given the risk of higher inflation.

April retail inflation hits 3-month high of 8.59%

April retail inflation hits 3-month high of 8.59%

Rediff.com   12 May 2014

A Reuters poll had forecast retail inflation would edge up to 8.48 per cent from 8.31 per cent in March.

March industrial output shrinks for 2nd straight month

March industrial output shrinks for 2nd straight month

Rediff.com   12 May 2014

Analysts polled by Reuters had forecast a contraction of 1.5 per cent in output.

India acts to repair reputation as drugs exporter

India acts to repair reputation as drugs exporter

Rediff.com   7 May 2014

As part of the charm offensive, New Delhi has invited global regulators -- including the FDA -- to visit Indian production units to get first-hand evidence of measures taken to ensure the quality of locally manufactured generics.

Industrial output shrinks 1.9% in Feb

Industrial output shrinks 1.9% in Feb

Rediff.com   11 Apr 2014

Analysts polled by Reuters had forecast an annual growth of 0.9 per cent in output.