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BSE Mid-cap index ended lower by over 2.5% and BSE Small-cap index tumbled over 3%.
In an interview, Jairam Ramesh, former environment minister, speaks of the formation of a new Congress under the tutelage of Rahul Gandhi in which older leaders would play an advisory role.
Ahead of the International Fleet Review being held in Vizag, Naval chief Admiral RK Dhowan spoke of the changing perception of the navy and the many challenges it faces.
The parlous state of Asia's third largest economy was reflected in the rupee's 18 per cent plunge against the dollar to all time lows since May, when signals emerged that the US Federal Reserve was considering winding down an easy money strategy that had benefitted emerging markets like India.
Pricing can help prioritise the best use of conservation efforts and funding
Wealth of the richest 62 people has risen 44% in the five years since 2010, while that of the bottom half fell by 41%
For equity investors, the risk-to-reward ratio is worsening.
The Credit Suisse report has estimated the middle class on the basis of their wealth rather than their income, says Prachi Salve ' IndiaSpend.
Students will have more H1Bs to count on after they graduate.
On Wednesday, the Chinese authorities extended a ban on sales of shares by large shareholders.
A strong proponent of the GST, Adi Godrej has been saying for five years or more that it will add one per cent to India's gross domestic product (GDP).
ESPN is experimenting to see if the sport can gain traction in the United States, where professional and college football are king while cricket, with its loyal but small fan base, is viewed as being on the fringe.
Sensex ends 134.91 pts down at 28,709.87; Nifty falls 44.70 pts at 8,712.05.
Online platforms can help buyers and sellers get a fair price and assurance on the car's health.
Ajit Balakrishnan rewinds to a decade when mobile phones were unheard of and when an IIM degree had a different purpose and value.
'Britain always had a very special relationship with the EU -- it always was an on/off relationship. It retained its own currency and visa.' 'Britain always had what you call in EU lingo 'opt out clauses', which other countries don't have.'
Though growth in China is unlikely to slow down soon, India should prepare to take advantage of a shifting of gears there.
Narendra Modi's diplomacy and persuasive prowess has ensured long-term investments from China and Japan.
Impact of the slowdown is most visible among promoter/owner-CEOs
A comprehensive technical framework needed, from which a more convincing policy could be demonstrated
RBI is unlikely to stem the slide against the dollar as the greenback is rising rapidly against all currencies in the world.
The reason for the windfall: the soaring value of their stock awards.
A delayed monsoon and abundant cotton in the international market could spell trouble in the state's suicide zone.
The disparity between the outlook of the rich and poor was greater in India than in any other emerging economy. Indians might want to be worried about this because this suggests that the rich are really out of touch with the poor, Bruce Stoke, Director of Pew Research Center, tells Faisal Kidwai in an interview.
Its time the RBI, govt pushes reforms to boost global investment
The temptation to rehash Manmohanomics is not going to deliver the achche-din that Narendra Modi has promised, warns Sriram Balasubramanian.
Rahul Gandhi has taken the fight to the Modi government, feels Milan Vaishnav. Aziz Haniffa/Rediff.com reports from Washington, DC.
Since many of Modi's urban policies were initiated in Ahmedabad, the city may act as a template to examine what can be expected in a country that is witnessing the biggest migration from rural to urban areas in the world
'India is no longer the India of the '70s and the '80s.' 'It's a large country with the fastest growing economy.' 'In working with India, you just can't go and humiliate the nation publicly.' USIBC President Mukesh Aghi tells Aziz Haniffa/Rediff.com about how he advises American companies to do business with India, what he thinks of Modi's government and the way forward for the India-US relationship.
Arvind Subramanian talks about US and China's power play and where India figures in these dynamics.