The GST's significance for the BJP's politics is as important as its implications for the Indian economy, says A K Bhattacharya.
Gilt funds make sense only if you want to take a tactical view on interest rates and are looking for a short-term duration.
New entrants could include Flipkart, Paytm, Cafe Coffee Day and ICICI Prudential Life Insurance, it says
The cab-hailing firm needs to jettison its baggage of dysfunctional corporate and gender insensitivity, finds out Ritwik Sharma.
It includes a session with Gadkari on analysing the initiatives needed to bridge the $1 trillion infrastructure deficit in the country.
It's a clear signal that Indian economy is not out of woods.
Australian Terry Walsh, who resigned as Indian men's hockey team chief coach because of a "pay dispute", hinted that he was ready to reconsider his decision if he was given a new contract on his terms and conditions by the Sports Authority of India.
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Market participants are now awaiting Thursday's meeting of the European Central Bank
Seeking a "decisive shift" in the Centre's stance vis-a-vis Sri Lanka on the arrest of Tamil Nadu fishermen, Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Sunday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to secure the release of 33 fishermen, arrested by the island nation's navy, and ensure a lasting solution to the issue.
'The American fear of the Chinese military is overblown. The countries that should be concerned are China's neighbours,' Jeffrey Wasserstrom tells Rahul Jacob.
Given the Indian electoral system, the racecourse totaliser (tote) would be a near-ideal model for election betting.
Making sense of the international crude market is incredibly hard.
A group of athletes in Rio has found the secret to enhanced performance and it has nothing to do with doping.
The British government has been under pressure to help a sale process go through after Tata said it would sell its British business.
The ongoing civil war in the White House between representatives of the Alt Right, such as Steve Bannon, and the pragmatists has to end for Trump to complete a four-year term, says Hardeep S Puri.
RBI also retained its GDP growth forecast at 7.6 per cent
President Pranab Mukherjee -- rewarded as president yet not trusted enough to be prime minister.
Harnoor Channi-Tiwary wants you to visit the Hampi of Central India.
Pakistan Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi assured the Secretary of State that his country is committed to the war against terrorism.
Prithviraj Hegde explains the first results of the demonetisation exercise in layman terms.
Prithviraj Hegde explains the first results of the demonetisation exercise in layman terms.
The United States is extremely disappointed on Russia giving temporary asylum to former Central Intelligence Agency contractor and national Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden, adding that it is evaluating its ties with Moscow now, the White House said.
A look at what is devaluation and why do countries use it as a tool to boost their economy.
Analysts say there is still no visibility of earnings improvement.
Microsoft has had great success with Office 365, with over 1,200 customer win-backs over the last year and a half against Google apps.
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Start-ups have begun looking at ways to conserve cash.
India needs to consider whether the Donald Trump administration can actually deliver, observes former foreign secretary Shyam Saran.
The question is no longer whether he will win 2019; it's what he will do with the new status, says Shekhar Gupta.
Whilst substantive public allocations have been made in the infrastructure sector, this strategy is plateauing due to the fiscal deficit constraint, capacity limitation of statal implementing agencies, the declining ability of PSUs, and the precarious situation of the Railways' operating ratio. It is, thus, high time to get the policy compass to point at rejuvenating private sector investments in infrastructure, says Vinayak Chatterjee.
Only 32 departments had prepared and submitted these plans.
Failure is something that needs to be managed as carefully as success.
While political observers are unable to make head or tail of the US President, those moving in high business and industry circles tell B S Raghavan that Trump's style is exactly that of an aggressive and successful businessman.
Modi may bet on old faces and new to boost reforms
A day before iconic street artist Banksy opens Walled Off -- his hotel in Bethlehem, a few feet away from the Israel-Palestine Wall -- we take you inside on a tour.
New Zealand bowler Neil Wagner on Saturday said that the hosts will not be hitting the panic button just yet as they are confident of taking remaining Indian wickets needed for victory in the first Test, in Auckland.
The known unknowns in Prime Minister Modi's Saudi visit assume great significance, says Ambassador M K Bhadrakumar.