Sensex firm on favourable GDP numbers for FY16.
Govt wants to up investment in Railways
The loan will be utilised in several developmental projects that Nepal wants to undertake. Nayanima Basu reports.
An exercise to rationalise coal linkages which will optimize transport of coal and reduce cost of power is underway.
While three operational mines in Chhattisgarh had a capacity of 12 million tonnes (mt), six were yet to start production.
Slowdown and liquidity squeeze by RBI have put India's top 10 indebted firms in a tight spot. But they have a few options.
Affected firms note practical problems in getting discoms, consumers to pay for costlier supply; viability shadow on investments
No one can fault India Inc for not taking care of shareholders; in fact, it has been extra generous.
Carlos Brathwaite's inclusion will lift the spirits of Delhi Daredevils.
Inter-ministerial group to meet on Thursday to finalise model concession pact.
M-cap of 35% of BSE-500 companies, excluding financial ones, is below their debt or just a shade above
The RBI should provide readily accessible summary information on its website about all corporate debt defaulters and the amounts involved.
Non-mineral-rich states will benefit from tariff concessions.
Stressful work schedules and limited growth opportunities are taking a toll on a large number of senior professionals in airlines.
While some companies used that to become world leaders, others squandered it by over-borrowing.
Despite all the controversies, the IPL's brand value hasn't diminished. Instead, says Harish Kotian/Rediff.com, the IPL made the BCCI richer by over Rs 3 billion!
The Supreme Court asked the Union environment ministry to review six specific hydroelectric projects on the upper Ganga basin in Uttarakhand.
B S Prakash takes a tongue-in-cheek look at what India's neighbours think about the proposal of a SAARC satellite.
From Kudankulam to the Land Bill, the author takes the Twitter route to capture the infra action of 2013.
India's fear of small states derives from memories of Partition and the paranoid view that it will break up under 'too many' states. It's time to shed such fears and bite the 'states' reorganisation' bullet. India won't crumble under a few more Telanganas, Vidarbhas or Gorkhalands, says Praful Bidwai.