Conglomerate has become the first corporate house in India's history to adopt a historical monument, in a Rs 250 mn contract spanning five years.
Some unlikely celebrities are behind multiple campaigns to fight the fake news menace.
Documents accessed by Business Standard show owners of suspected Hong Kong-based shell companies are spread across the globe.
There will be a dramatic alteration in the role the Centre and the states will play to shape India's fiscal and economic destiny, report Nitin Sethi and Ishan Bakshi.
The fact that the government has no specific deadline to impose this policy was revealed through a response to an RTI application in February 2017.
Projects to pay for clean up if environmental damage is found
The research found that 50% of the people were receiving either nothing or less cash than they were entitled in lieu of the subsidised grains that were stopped under the pilots starting from September 2015 till May 2016.
The changes were made to several regulations in a coordinated manner by the environment ministry, the tribal affairs ministry and the mines ministry over a year.
A potential conflict of interest situation could have played in Dhoni's mind when he decided to quit, report Sai Manish and N Sundaresha Subramanian.
PM extended some old schemes and finally said yes to one that was legally mandated for past 2 years.
Sai Manish & N Sundaresha Subramanian offer a fresh perspective on the digital wallet business.
Months before 8/11, MP, Haryana probed note ban
'We asked them to withdraw these instructions immediately.
'We said, "If you don't withdraw, we are going to give a call that from tomorrow officers will totally boycott these instructions".'
The ripples from November 8 may be seen in next year's state budgets.
The second fortnight of September saw Rs 3 lakh crore of time deposits, something unique, followed by liquidation of Rs 1.2 lakh crpre of these right after.
We are certainly for digitisation. I do not have opinion about demonetisation. I still don't, says Bill Gates.
Instructions from the Union rural development ministry to the state officials on the WhatsApp group show that the chat was also used as an off-record avenue for the Union government to pass instructions, which it could not have done through formal channels, keeping the law in mind.
Centre's off-the-record instructions through WhatsApp and a squeeze on funds brought the rural work programme to collapse after a roaring first half of the year.
India tried to block the project at the fund's board meeting in South Korea, but later agreed to approve it with new condition, reports Nitin Sethi.
100 square kilometre of Panna Tiger Reserve could go under water, writes Nitin Sethi.