Darjeeling is on the boil over the demand for a separate Gorkhaland state. June and July are bad months to have a strike. Tea picking during its most valuable season has been affected. Those consequences will be felt all over the world and ultimately damage Darjeeling tea.
Surendra Hiranandani -- chairman and managing director, House of Hiranandani -- explains what ails India's housing sector and indicates the way forward.
"The four directors of the company, including Michael Ferreira, have been brought to Hyderabad from Mumbai on warrant," a senior police official attached to Central Crime Station, a wing of Hyderabad Police, said on Wednesday.
India has more service companies, such as IT and healthcaresectors, which always trade at a premium to the overall market.
In the past two weeks China has cut interest rates.
FIFA president Sepp Blatter and its secretary general Jerome Valcke have both hired high-powered US lawyers to represent them as a corruption probe roils soccer's global governing body.
BS Annual Awards 2014: Power-packed jury picks the best 7 of corporate India
Debate on, as part of wider plan to have products & platforms business as another unit.
Emphasising that revival of growth should be the number one priority of the RBI at this time, industry groups said apprehensions about inflation rearing its head again may prove to be misplaced.
Hemant Kanoria tells Niraj Bhatt why understanding the dynamics of the borrower's business is critical for the lender.
Should we really pay attention to them, asks Ajit Balakrishnan.
The creation of the Amul brand and its famous mascot gave a rural revolution a durable competitive edge.
Domestic investors have managed very well to minimise the impact caused by relentless selling by foreign portfolio investors.
The elements are all aligned to make India a global powerhouse, says IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde.
With Karnataka election results out of the way and as several key states, including Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, prepare for assembly polls later this year ahead of the 2019 general election, Shankar Sharma, vice-chairman and joint managing director, First Global, advises investors to ignore all the noise around the elections.
The World Gold Council, which represents the mining industry, puts India's demand between 850 and 950 tonnes in 2014.
News of all that's transpired on and off the football field
Although the markets could see a knee-jerk reaction, they rule out a sharp fall.
It doesn't appear to be happening yet, even though India's stock market has been Asia's best performer this year.
This is the first time the fight is between mother and son. Both sides don't look in the mood to relent: Advisors and spin doctors have been hired, lawyers have been consulted.
Guess who takes up the top spot!
Russian firms expand their footprint in India. And take bigger steps to do business with India's private sector.
'It is very clear that Air India cannot be managed by the government.' 'Air India should be run as a separate profit entity.'
No Indian auto brand (including Tata or Mahindra) is well-known globally.
Since 2000, China has had the world's largest outflow of HNIs.
IndiGo had debt of Rs 3,912 crore at end of the June quarter.
The Chinese currency too is expected to continue its fall.
'The temptation of governments, to have a finger in the RBI pie will be just too great to resist, unless extensive amendments are carried out in the RBI Act treating it almost as the fourth branch of the government.'
Tata Steel and Tata Chemicals under investor watch
A summary of sports events and sports persons, who made news on Friday
Mallya failed to repay loans worth Rs 7,200 cr, did not pay salaries, did not deposit PF, and did not pay income tax. It is still a mystery why banks continued to pour money into the airline when it was on life support
The primary problem is that India's garment factories are too small and they typically have 150 people and about 80 machines.
The lockdown that crippled the entire logistics, delivery and supply chain network to near zero, was enough to deal a body blow to India's fastest growing unicorn whose very business model saw a severe disruption, like several other firms and sectors.
The Chinese smartphone maker's focus on offline retail has helped it overtake Samsung in top 50 cities in India.
The Tata empire turns 150 this year. R Gopalakrishnan, former director, Tata Sons Ltd, imagines a conversation among the group's founder Jamsetji, his son Dorabji, his successor, Nowroji Saklatwala, and his successor, J R D Tata.
News of all that's transpired on and off the football field
A dedicated jazz club is just what Kolkata needed to get things going. And Skinny Mo's has announced its arrival to the enthusiastic city.
'There will always be hiccups given that the Namami Gange programme is spread over different sectors and involves several agencies.'
These exist in a unique world of by-invitation-only properties -- those that are never advertised and which money alone cannot buy. One cannot simply walk in for a tour of these apartments. A buyer must first meet the developer's targeted social criteria to get invited for a walkthrough of the property.