The Narendra Modi-led National Democratic Alliance government, like its United Progressive Alliance predecessor, seems to be failing on suo motu disclosures under the Right to Information Act.
APAs are part of govt's aim to move to a non-adversarial tax regime.
Officials say telco still keen on process.
As the government submitted a list of 627 foreign account holders to the Supreme Court on Wednesday, the spotlight is on family of former Maharashtra chief minister, former minister in the UPA government, a Mumbai-based corporate among others. Vrishti Beniwal reports
Financial institutions at the risk of US sanctions as sharing of documents on SC directive amounts to violation of existing agreements.
Scheme faces pincer attack with a proposed higher proportion of expenditure on material, reducing the budget available to pay wages and focus on implementing it only in 2,500 blocks.
Aadhaar, an ambitious initiative of the previous government, has been used to initiate mandatory attendance for government officials, prisoner identification and by linking it to passports, mobile SIM cards and provident fund accounts.
Pichai and Page may prove to be a great partnership - one an ace executor and other a tech visionary
More companies with unconventional business models to get into messy legal hassles in India.
Govt expects to save Rs 10,000 crore through this move.
DLF has long been embroiled in a controversy over a deal that brought windfall profits to Robert Vadra, son-in-law of United Progressive Alliance Chairperson Sonia Gandhi.
There is speculation that CSC is splitting its operations and HCL is likely to bid for it.
E-commerce is awash in money, raising concerns about whether this is just another unsustainable internet trend headed for a bust.
States' demand for 5 years and Constitutional provision ruled out
It came down from $1.94 billion in 2009-10 to $1.17 billion the next year and to $1.11 billion in 2011-12.
Bezos wears it on his sleeve, Nadella keeps it quiet
All FIPB records will now be digitised; old and unnecessary files will be weeded out
He was number three in 1999 when the company was founded.
The government is currently also revising its MSIPS policy to extend its mandate apart from making it more investor friendly.
Bureaucrats are finding it difficult to keep pace with Modi's working style -- from long work hours to faster clearance of files -- it is a telling tale in the corridors of power. Vrishti Beniwal finds out