Even as the Maharashtra government claims it is implementing in phases the Ram Pradhan committee report, which examined the government's response to the 26/11 terror attacks, gaping holes still exist in the security apparatus.
Uber has received support from 118,000 riders to its online petition against some of the rules.
The government has received flak for allegedly shielding the corrupt ministers and slow pace of investigation in irrigation scam.
Foxconn is yet to submit its land requirements to the Maharashtra government to set up its factories.
From attacking Pramod Mahajan and Smriti Irani and participating in Bigg Boss, Sanjay Nirupam has plunged into an ugly controversy with his latest remark.
They would call US citizens and demand their financial and bank details, failing which they would allegedly threaten them with dire consequences, including legal action and jail term
The staffers posed as US Internal Revenue Service department officials, making a daily turnover of Rs 1.5 crore.
Ameya Khopkar, MNS chief Raj Thackeray's close friend, defending his stance, says, "When our soldiers are being killed on the borders by Pakistan, why should we host their actors here?"
The state government is worried that the agitation may pose a serious threat to it, reports Sanjay Jog.
65% of respondents find surge pricing by aggregators burdensome.
The Centre has accorded top priority for cost-effective, pollution-free transportation modes, such as waterways, which reduce logistic costs and increase road safety. Union minister of roads, highways, ports and shipping Nitin Gadkari speaks to Sanjay Jog about the government's strategy.
Union ministry of home affairs changed its mind and gave bid clearance for Hiranandani Developers and its consortium partner, Zurich Airport
Can the country afford to have problems of such magnitude in the cities of Gurgaon, Bengaluru, Pune and Hyderabad, which not only are the major growth drivers but are also the biggest revenue contributors in their respective states?
The UK India Business Council expects more emphasis to be put on improving bilateral economic ties.
If money allocations, investment commitments are a sign of better things to come, the state can be optimistic.
There are 1.9 million employees and 650,000 pensioners in Maharashtra.
Realtors expect BMC's 'single window' clearance to be a game changer, leading to correction in property prices.
This is despite a 10 per cent rise in the average weekday ridership.
Around 7 billion units of coal power valued at Rs 2,400 crore lost due to drought.
The issue arose after TCS dismissed hundreds of employees in January 2015, leading to the formation of the IT Employees Wing supported by the NDLF.