Stressed MSME borrowers would be eligible for restructuring of debt, if their accounts were classified standard.
'If Ruttie had been alive, Jinnah would never have turned communal.'
Over 20,000 passengers returning from mainland China and Hong Kong underwent thermal screenings at the seven international airports of Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Cochin
The finance minister has emphasised on the quick disbursal of additional loans to MSMEs, to simplify process, formats and documentation.
A hundred dancers perform the Isai Vani Natyanjali to songs sung by the legendary singer, the late M S Subbulakshmi.
According to a PwC study on HR, Indian businesses intend to strengthen their leadership pipeline by developing the next line of leaders, and a majority of Indian CEOs have already deployed a variety of talent development strategies with varying levels of success.
Navratri celebrations in Chennai are not only about Golu dolls, Saraswathi Puja or Ayudha Puja. These days, Durga Puja and Dandiya Raas too are regular events in the city, reports S Saraswathi.
Few angels have seen exits; till that happens, they won't be rushing to invest again.
The tax forces young startups to part with a portion of the capital they have raised from investors due to disagreements over the valuation of the company by Income Tax officials.
India is likely to lose Rs 53,000 crore from its economy as companies are unable to hire people with right talent for the job and are incurring high recruitment costs, says a study.
Asked to declare a holiday on the Hindu festival, the school board in Millburn Township, New Jersey, instead comes up with a solution that angers many. Rediff.com/India Abroad's George Joseph reports.
Sebi wants angel networks to follow public and private placement norms
The vehicle was carrying cash in new currency notes for wage payment to employees of a tea garden.
Many believe he would soon start a new venture.
Bharati Dutt witnessed life-changing events that shaped India on the threshold of freedom. Her memories are an account of how ordinary Indians saw India change.
DLFknowingly suppressed material facts: Sebi
The BJP scripted history by opening its account in the state assembly.
The industry is looking at a promising 2016, though experts and even the investors anticipate correction on the valuation side
Historian Stanley Wolpert, author of several books on India, passed into the ages recently. We remember Professor Wolpert with Rajeev Srinivasan's March 1997 interview published on the occasion of his controversial book on Jawaharlal Nehru.
On an average, around 45 per cent of domain name registrations in India get converted into a live website.
It was an individual complainant, seeking action against Rs 34 crore (Rs 340 million) he was allegedly duped, and "sham transactions" involving three 'housewives' that has led to regulator Sebi coming hard on the country's biggest real estate developer DLF and its top executives.
Ironically, amid these struggles, interest in these taxi services has grown, as concerns over women's safety have escalated.
India'sstartups have a good beginning but will they survive competition is a big questions which needs immediate attention.
'I like the thought that I am competing successfully with writers much younger than me,' says Ruskin Bond.