Is it just the glamour?
But he is actively pursuing greenfield steel plants in Karnataka and Jharkhand; ultimately, only one of these might come up.
Parents always want to give the best to their children.
Of the 11 licence holders, only eight remain in the fray as concerns about profitability and rising competition are making them think twice before jumping in.
The amendment would help check round-tripping of funds and boost the domestic consumption, Jaitley added
Criterion for corporates will effectively rule out entry for business houses.
Move to address MNCs' taxation woes; UK likely to be the next.
Cognizant's consulting practice today has 5,500 consultants, perhaps one of the highest numbers when compared to Indian IT players.
More Indians are watching films across screens, TV, online and other platforms than ever before. Whether it is by tackling costs, processes or revenues, the trick is to find a way of making money from all of them, says Vanita Kohli-Khandekar.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, who is meeting state finance ministers on Thursday to garner support for the Constitution Amendment Bill for a goods & services tax (GST), is likely to immediately dole out about Rs 13,000 crore (Rs 130 billion) in Central Sales Tax (CST) compensation to states.
The news that Welspun has run into trouble with one of its biggest US-based clients has stressed its suppliers and investors alike
A moderate GST rate obviates the need for the two-rate structure.
The sector requires proper implementation of policies, coupled with reasonable taxes and improved basic infrastructure.
Place your bets only on cities where you can easily monitor and where there's visible growth.
"At present, there are two main rate slabs under which sa majority of goods are covered -- five per cent and 12.5 per cent -- which will now increase to three (five per cent, 12 per cent and 18 per cent).Will this result in multiple litigations is anybody's guess."
The GST will alter the very face of fiscal federalism in India.
Taxpayers might face several issues while filing returns this year.
The Constitution should not encumber these choices, specially limiting them to second-best or third-grade options.
Returns for income earned till FY12-13 can be filed till March 31.
Nestle is sure to go for a relaunch of the noodles soon enough with an advertising blitz,
As football fans arrive to watch Euro 2016, France's trade unions have undertaken a series of strikes to provoke a make-or-break situation. Claude Arpi encounters both Gallic beauty and ugliness in the country of his birth.
India must first improve working condition, then it can concentrate on Make in India concept.
BS Annual Awards 2014: Power-packed jury picks the best 7 of corporate India
Whether India can create labour-intensive factory jobs instead that it needs to put millions to work in the next few years looks very unlikely.
Many exemptions make little sense, such as a monthly exemption of Rs 100 for college education and Rs 300 for hostel fees.
The deduction will be higher and net take-home pay will fall.
When an NRI returns to India, he should be aware of his tax residency status.
Supreme Court allows more instruments to use the biometric card.
It will allow more transparency in policies and flexibility in premium payment, besides improving processing of claims.
A large chunk of the Rs 8.8 lakh crore of investments the Patnaik government had attracted is in uncertain territory.
Right steps you can considerably reduce the tax outgo.
The state is trying hard to improve ease of doing business by several notches.
Insurance company will bear the cost of digitising. It will in turn benefit from lower expenses on servicing policies.
It's not easy to ignore the newspaper ads with Diwali offers.
Experts share their views on the steps that will help businesses become GST-ready.
Experts say only three per cent individuals pay taxes.
TCS still ace in the pack
'Small bands of terrorists believe they can destabilise superpowers if they are ready to become martyrs.' 'Since the road to paradise is under the shade of swords, it is a win-win situation for those ready to die for the cause of Allah.'
News media takes a beating from the economy, advertisers and the rupee. To stay afloat, publishers are reacting by folding up businesses and axing staff.
The government has provided a long-term vision.