This will bring down capital gains especially in case of property transactions.
A look at the awards night.
Toyota's India unit will also source two cars manufactured by Maruti Suzuki, the Baleno and Brezza, including their hybrid variants, and in return Toyota will offer its Corolla sedan to Maruti.
"We are looking at setting up a near shore delivery centre in either in Europe or the US or both. We would also set up a centre in China to service global orders," Progeon managing director and CEO Akshaya Bhargava said.
The letter was sent as an early warning of what was then widely being perceived as a plunder of national resources.
'I don't think you have anything to say to me and I certainly don't have anything to say to you.' Bharat Bhushan recalls his encounters with V S Naipaul.
Automobile companies are worried about challenges from electric mobility, automation and connected vehicles.
More than 35 Air-India pilots, owing allegiance to the now derecognised Indian Pilots Guild, have reported for duty, the airline said on Thursday.
How can we compare say an upcoming Munjal University to an IIT-Mumbai?
Reaching is one thing, surviving another. The camp has no Wi-Fi, almost no phone signal and no electricity.
The Sunil Mittal led firm accused the regulator of "wrongly" holding Jio's promotional offer as compliant with the regulatory guidelines
The Cyrus Mistry camp is confident that independent directors will take their cue from their counterparts in Indian Hotels.
Typically, about four to six weeks ahead of the polls, activity in the property market picks up as politicians begin to pull out their money parked in real estate. But this time, it's all quiet till now in real estate so far.
As part of its growth plans, Oriental Insurance Company would recruit about 1,000 agents in Mumbai by the fiscal-end and is in talks with companies for tie-ups to extend insurance cover for domestic appliances.
Over 950 automobile and ancillary companies from 26 countries will take part in the seventh Auto Expo, slated to begin in New Delhi on Thursday.
Right from the word go, Bijoya Sawain's focus was on teaching students good manners and behaviour, the difference between right and wrong, the value of cleanliness, integrity, honesty and so on.
Take a cue from these celebrity weddings and glam up your wedding look.
The biggest let down for India's aviation sector has been the failure of the government to privatise Air India, says Anjuli Bhargava.
The carrier will now revise its flight schedule and operate additional services to the Gulf and restore the Chennai-Singapore flights from Sunday.
Spokesman of the Indian Pilots' Guild, Captain Mahesh Gulwani, said the decision to withdraw the stir followed three rounds of talks with Union Labour Minister Sahib Singh Verma.
Air-India has de-recognised the Indian Pilots Guild with immediate effect, suspended 18 more pilots for refusing to fly.
'People incapable of becoming a sarpanch and councillor are MPs now, all because of the Modi magic.'
'By August 2018, it was evident that Jet was heading into serious financial trouble.' 'Why didn't the DGCA stop all advance bookings right there and then?' asks Anjuli Bhargava.
"No problem is insurmountable," Shaheen Mistri tells Anjuli Bhargava.
The petition has also made the Ministry of Finance and the bank as parties in the case.
Ride-hailing firms claim penetration is still low and there is a huge upside to grow the market and make owning a car pass.
State-run Air-India said on Sunday it will suspend more pilots for refusing to fly to SARS-affected countries.
The Air-India board on Saturday gave its nod to acquire 28 new aircraft as part of fleet expansion and the acquisition at a cost of about Rs 10,000 crore (Rs 100 billion).
It expects the Indian market to grow to 10 million units annually by 2030 and it intends to control half the market then, like it does now.
Enormous debt isn't the only thing afflicting Air India. Its work culture is an equal culprit in its downfall.
Air-India board to mull craft purchase on Jan 24
Unless Naresh Goyal pulls the proverbial rabbit out of his hat or reveals an unexpected ace of spades, the airline he built from scratch - many refer to it as "his baby" - may slip out of his grasp, says Anjuli Bhargava.
The board of state-run international flag carrier Air-India Ltd on Saturday deferred a key multi-billion-dollar plan to buy up to 17 planes from either Boeing or Airbus, a spokesman said.\n\n\n\n