The Union government acquired land for widening of an under-construction highway, overruling farmers objections in Rohtak, Haryana.
The evacuation mission mounted by the government helped more than 5,000 Indians leave war-torn Yemen. The author goes behind the scenes to find out how this was achieved
Harassment, corruption and the burden of compound interest for years are also the reasons.
The San Francisco-based giant has acquired a Delhi-based company.
The resentment against the government has increased.
ugar mills in UP owe thousands of crores to cane farmers.
It will be difficult for the AAP govt to maintain subsidies.
Saikia was charged by CBI for allegedly violating OSA.
Executives would analyse information and pass it to seniors.
The underclass voted heavily in favour of AAP, which led to their victory
Many placement agencies are fly-by-night operators in New Delhi.
The roots of the cancellation of 2G telecom spectrum licences and coal blocks lie in two non-profit organisations - Common Cause and CPIL.
On an average, around 45 per cent of domain name registrations in India get converted into a live website.
The safety net for passengers is focused solely on the terms and conditions for the radio taxi scheme issued by the transport department.
International pay packages have soared 10-30 per cent at IITs.
Will the Aam Aadmi Party repeat its magic or are Delhi voters going to reprimand it for party chief Arvind Kejriwal's maverick 49-day chief ministership in the upcoming state assembly elections? Search for the answer led me to party ideologue Yogendra Yadav, who appears to have some justification and back-of-the-envelope calculations to suggest that his party stands a chance, despite rival Bharatiya Janata Party's surge in other recent state polls.
Devotees from as far away as Nepal throng Sant Rampal's ashram for blessings, particularly the kheer made from the milk in which he takes his daily bath. That's how revered the godman is. But all that might be coming to an end.
Pranav Adani has come a long way since 1999, when he first got actively involved with the Adani Group's businesses, run by his uncle, Gautam Adani.
In a few years there may be 100 Japanese companies in Gujarat, while Chinese firms may commit investments of over Rs 6,000 crore.
Armed with green nod and fund infusion, Gujarat govt getting ready to issue tenders to build infrastructure at the mega investment region