Not only do you need an effective and independent regulator, you also need competition to flourish.
They alleged that the central bank has "failed miserably" in handling the situation post-demonetisation.
Will be given choice of govt and privately funded modes to put highway projects that didn't get bids under PPP model.
The beef ban has sparked considerable debate and confusion
Vadra launched Skylight Hospitality four months after the DLF shares got listed, amid complaints of inadequate disclosure from investor associations and former business partner Kimsuk Krishna Sinha.
But much depends on govt action & global economy; Sensex gains in 2070 the biggest in five years
All international passengers will henceforth be screened at airports, Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said at a press conference. Earlier, travellers from only 12 countries were screened at airports for the disease that has claimed over 3,000 lives and infected more than 90,000 worldwide.
Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday returned a hung verdict with the Peoples Democratic Party as the dominant one that can tie up either with the Congress or the Bharatiya Janata Party to form the government. Meanwhile, in Jharkhand the BJP and its allies headed for capturing power.
BJP's total silence on Delhi statehood is intriguing.
'Promise less, exceed expectations' should be the lesson for the Modi government
RCom is expected to have a 50% stake, Aircel 40% and MTS 10%
The decision to rethink the ban on porn Web sites is the latest reversal of decisions by the Modi Sarkar. Has the Modi Sarkar become a regime of U-turns, asks Syed Firdaus Ashraf.
A group of armed men in police uniform on Sunday attacked the Nabha Jail in Patiala and fled with five prisoners, including Khalistan Liberation Front chief Harminder Mintoo.
Cleaning up India's grubby business climate is top of the agenda for both regulators and the government.
Ahead of the assembly elections next year, the BJP has been wallowing in a welter of ideas that has resurrected the debate on populism versus pragmatism, as it has to pander to two important but incompatible constituencies, of the freebie consuming masses and Bengaluru's heavy hitters craving for even roads, pristine lakes and unbroken power supply, reports Radhika Ramaseshan.
The argument that existing rules do not apply to them will no longer hold ground.
Is Shivraj Singh Chouhan paying the price of being in the wrong camp? Aditi Phadnis and Shashikant Trivedi find out.
A large chunk of the Rs 8.8 lakh crore of investments the Patnaik government had attracted is in uncertain territory.
Nestle refused to regret the mistake in a public statement.