Makers of air conditioners, beverage and ice-cream are hopeful of a boost in sales
Mangoes from India are popular in the Middle East, the Far East, the United States and European countries.
Viveat Susan Pinto & Niraj Bhatt in conversation with Nirvik Singh, chairman and CEO, Grey Group.
ASCI and Ayush ministry get down to monitoring print and television ads of ayurvedic, unani, homeopathic and yoga and naturopathy practitioners.
Demand bounces back but uncertainty over GST rate for jewellery casts a shadow over future.
Chinese government was expected to start sales from its cotton reserves on March 6.
With grain procurement target significantly higher, FCI is faced with storage space shortage.
Demerging print and TV news businesses will allow for separate investment by interested players.
Recovery seen in Q4, companies continue to focus on enhancing cash flow
Pitch Madison says advertising expenditure will grow 13.5% this calendar year
Television as a category would see a lower rate of growth at 8% vis-a-vis 10% last year.
HUL, the country's largest FMCG company, saw sales volume fall by 4% for the December quarter.
According to the Sebi circular, commodities that require price control measures will be less conducive for the derivatives market.
The upgrade, said Icra, takes into account the "robust internal accrual generation, leading to low reliance on debt, as well as gearing levels, and strong debt protection metrics".
India processes around 90% of the world's supply of rough diamonds.
Saudi Arabia is the second largest importer of poultry products from India and exporters fear other importing countries might follow suit.
The first of a six-part series examines how the leather workers at Dharavi are coping after five weeks of demonetisation.
Although the markets could see a knee-jerk reaction, they rule out a sharp fall.
Bali Padda will head the second-largest toymaker in the world.
Dealers anticipated a sharp rise in jewellery demand this wedding season, but then came demonetisation.