Overseas airlines can operate unlimited number of flights into and out of India.
An exchange which preaches others on governance must start practising it first, says Shyamal Majumdar.
The 100MB app casts the cricketer in a digital avatar that can be used in a variety of ways. Celebrities, Urvi Malvania reports, are increasingly leveraging their fan following in the real world to build virtual empires.
FMCG, automobile industries say if GST regime kicks in, rail hubs can take Make in India to a new high.
Going by the current pace, IT firms are likely to exceed the manufacturing sector in salary payouts over the next five years.
Real estate biggies expcet single window clearance for upcoming projects.
Cyrus Mistry had put in place a strategy that would have pulled most of the Tata group's 'legacy hotspots' out of the financial mess from legacy issues and helped turn around the group's finances.
Campus placements are already in full-swing and hiring plans of many companies, whose expansion plans were stuck due to policy paralysis, are now getting green signals.
The focus is on tapping all resources, even foreign agencies.
The company will wait for sizeable user base for better valuation.
Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines (SIA), which recently received a no-objection certificate from the ministry of civil aviation to start a full-service airline (Tata-SIA Airlines), are in the process of securing an import licence for 20 Airbus A320 aircraft.
For India's upstream sector that has seen no new discovery coming into production.
As oil minister, he has overseen India's petroleum and natural gas needs. But now he also runs the environment ministry, where he has issued permits for 100 stalled projects in a month-long spree that has delighted industry but shocked green activists.
Zee Group is India's second-largest media and entertainment firm.
A bigger problem is that there is no clear definition of "call drops".
The Oil Ministry is seeking Cabinet nod to allow Reliance Industries to retain three gas discoveries worth $1.45 billion in the eastern offshore KG-D6 block even after expiry of timelines.
Real estate sector cheers reforms in the Budget.
Crony capitalism will of course generate investment and ensure profit for private capital, but it won't give employment or income to the people. If you can make money by selling coal or speculating in land, why produce electricity, why invest in research and development, why even set up factories, asks Praful Bidwai.
For PPP projects, clause on consent requirement could be abolished or brought down to 50% of land owners, against the current 70%
Percy Mistry says things at market regulator Sebi are also in bad shape.
Categorising the original settlements of gaothans and koliwadas as slums, the authorities in Mumbai are keen to develop them into commercial complexes. The residents are unwilling to cede their rights. Ranjita Ganesan reports
Launches of new homes reduced drastically this year.
Many see Nirma's Lafarge deal as some kind of second coming for the Patels.
The CMD's focus on raising employee morale and cutting costs is paying off. The airline's operating losses have shrunk and earnings are looking up
It is hoped that the decision of India's apex court will send a signal to politicians and their cronies from the world of business that the rule of the law does eventually prevail, says Paranjoy Guha Thakurta.
'Islamic State has declared that the liberation of Islamic Xinjiang from China is an objective. Beijing may well find that Pakistan is unable to assist in any meaningful way,' says China expert Jayadeva Ranade.
A large chunk of the Rs 8.8 lakh crore of investments the Patnaik government had attracted is in uncertain territory.
PM Modi's China visit may strengthen ties between both the countries.
The task I had undertaken was by no stretch of imagination an easy one, says Ajay Singh.
'Jin Jiang had invested in Louvre Hotels.' 'Louvre, a couple of months ago, took a majority in Sarovar hotels.' 'So they are coming in now.' 'Look at the Chinese -- two quarters ago they took 25 percent in Hilton.' And then HNA also took majority in Carlson (Radisson).'
The Supreme Court judgement will hopefully ensure that those in power and authority will hesitate before allotting precious natural resources that belong to each and every citizen of the country in an arbitrary and corrupt manner, says Paranjoy Guha Thakurta.
'Give time to the 2013 Act to work. I not only think that the 2013 law is workable, I believe that the 2013 law is a compromise, a balanced middle path and protects the interests of land owners and livelihood losers.'
At least 13 attempts were made earlier at modernising.
India's first indigenous nuclear-powered submarine is a considerable achievement -- and should have an impact on security strategy
Despite their promised and announced reduction in power prices, the Arvind Kejriwal-led Delhi government may want keep the issue on the burner for sometime longer, since none of the concerned players are ready to give an inch, and seem raring for a fight, says Upasna Pandey
Lt Governor says discoms must cooperate or face cancellation of licences. Ficci cries interference.
A profile of Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot.
'Everybody was ready to agree with the government if the process to acquire land was a judicious one. All of us want industrialisation and development of the country.'
Launches and sales of house property have seen a continuous drop.
'We have been found seriously wanting in addressing our undersea warfare capability and China's emergence is a cause for concern.'