Central bank estimate economy to grow at 5.5 per cent.
Reliance Industries on Friday reported a 41.5 per cent jump in its third quarter net profit as oil, retail and telecom businesses fired on all cylinders. Net profit of Rs 18,549 crore in October-December compared with Rs 13,101 crore a year back, the company said in a stock exchange filing. Income from operations rose to Rs 1.91 lakh crore from Rs 1.28 lakh crore.
This is the third consecutive monthly slide.
A pre-poll survey conducted by the Sahara News Network has projected 140 to 150 seats (26.06 percent) for Samajwadi Party in the upcoming election for the 403-house Uttar Pradesh assembly. Sahara UP poll survey predicts 140-150 seats for SP A pre-poll survey conducted by the Sahara News Network has projected 140 to 150 seats (26.06 percent) for Samajwadi Party in the upcoming election for the 403-house Uttar Pradesh assembly. Mulayam Singh Yadav's SP is followed b
Sixteen countries in the Asia Pacific were studied by the Political and Economic Risk Consultancy Ltd.
Pakistan on Saturday reacted angrily to the Indian army chief's remarks describing the country as a major irritant for India's security and about the possibility of a war in a nuclear scenario, saying they were 'jingoistic' and 'unwise.'
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The enterprise software market is projected for continued growth in 2011 with revenue forecast to reach $246.6 billion.
"The unemployment rate for the OECD area was 8.6 per cent in September 2009, the same as the previous month and 2.3 percentage points higher than a year earlier."
Victoria Azarenka, the 19-year-old from Belarus, thrashed injury-hampered world number one Serena Williams 6-3m 6-1 to win the Sony Ericsson Open on Saturday. The victory, the first top-tier triumph for Azarenka, stopped the American claiming a record sixth title at Key Biscayne.
As India finalised its steps to open up the economy for investing and trade, Bush cleared the way for US companies to set up shop in India. The rise of India's IT and BPO industries -- which today are synonymous with India the world over -- owes a great deal to the policies pursued by George W Bush, says Matthew Schneeberger in his ongoing series summing up the Bush administration
Outdoor advertising in India has a lot of potential. Yet, it somehow escapes the marketing mix of important brands, perhaps as a result of the unclear regulations surrounding the medium. But now major outdoor agencies have come together.
West Indies captain Chris Gayle was fined 70 percent of his match fee for slow over-rate during the second Test against Sri Lanka.
Bankers were optimistic about the Reserve Bank's annual credit policy, which left all key rates unchanged, but feared that there could be tightening measures in the near future if it had to contain inflation around five per cent.
Mohammed Fazal said the multicrore stamp paper scam should be investigated by an 'independent agency'.
The Indian ace said playing solid game at crunch situations is what sets apart a champion from the rest.
Expressing hurt over "lack of commitment" by some of India's top shuttlers, legendary badminton player Prakash Padukone has called for strict measures.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals are all set to 'move' television viewers with their message to lay off leather through an advertisement featuring, a cow, calf and a buffalo as the star cast.
The Reserve Bank of India has no plans to change the repo rate as of now, a senior official told Reuters of Friday.
Jio's adjusted gross revenue share went up by 7 percentage points in Q2FY18-19 over the previous quarter in the circles of the C category.
Polling for three parliamentary seats and 29 assembly constituencies were held on October 30, an exercise being seen as a barometer of the political mood in the country ahead of assembly elections in politically critical Uttar Pradesh as well as other states.
Experts say one in every four mental health problems is due to depression and anxiety at the workplace.
Brands such as Gap, Primark and C&A which source some of their garments from Tamil Nadu say they do regular audits to ensure their suppliers comply with their codes of conduct.