Experts say the party is undoing what it achieved through MNREGA by targeting beneficiaries
Omkeshwar Singh, Head, Rank MF, a mutual fund investment platform, answers your queries.
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to entertain a public interest litigation seeking a court-monitored Central Bureau of Investigation probe into an alleged sexual assault case against self-styled godman Asaram Bapu.
India's top discus thrower Vikas Gowda has retired, the Athletics Federation of India confirmed on Wednesday.
The petitioner has alleged that the dharna by Kejriwal and Bharti is a violation of law as they are holding constitutional posts and they cannot agitate on the streets against other constitutional authorities.
February 6 or 8 likely options; development will be the main theme
Many ministries couldn't use the allocated funds since it came into force, resulting in much-needed savings.
'Economically, if there are too many losers, macro-demand will suffer and undercut growth.' 'In more developed societies, the issue is resolved through the provision of safety nets, which don't exist in India.' points out T N Ninan.
Ajit Mishra, vice president, Research, Religare Broking, answers your queries
New Delhi was reluctant to spook investors by clipping the bank's wings
RBI unsure whether to cut rates or not in its next monetary policy.
The need for co-ordinated policy between Centre and states was likewise foreseen and assigned.
'If ever India loses its patience after repeated terror attacks and decides to retaliate against the terrorist camps, Pakistan may term that a conventional military attack and invoke the nuclear option. This is a way to continue with terrorism without retaliation.'
With Steven Smith now helming the Australian affairs, and Mahendra Singh Dhoni returning from injury, the 2nd Test at Gabba, starting Tuesday, will shed light on the mindset of the two leaders.
To do so, the government will have to tackle a number of broad development challenges successfully, says Shankar Acharya
Hundreds of Indian companies are expected to go big, issue public issues and even acquired by top global IT firms.
Candidates in the current state elections must be made to offer specific promises against which their performance can be measured, says Indira Rajaraman
India has made a remarkable journey from a top-down system of economic decision-making to one that unleashed our entrepreneurial spirits but the next big jump lies in enhancing the quality of our tale.
One may fault this government for incompetence, corruption, and delayed action but it cannot be faulted for lacking a vision.