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Looking Back At The Eventful 2017

By Harihar Swarup   The year 2017 was an eventful year, perhaps more eventful than previous years. The year gone by saw a surge for the BJP: the saffron party, for the first time, has its president in Rashtrapathi (APJ Abdul Kalam was a consensus candidate and not a...

Dec 30 · >

Stop acting and layoff after the takeoff

Sushil Kutty One international film award winner wonder, Malayalam actor Parvathy, has landed three misogynists in a soup one of whom only acts misogynist because he is a director’s actor and the director told him to “give it the best shot you can.” So, Malayalam superstar Padma Shree Mammootty...

Dec 30 · >

Dubai Indian lady orders $40,000 ‘golden’ cake to celebrate Independence Day

Dubai: At the request of an Indian lady client in Dubai, whose name has not been disclosed, city-based Broadway Bakery has created the world’s most expensive edible cake as part of the celebrations of Indian Independence Day. It features Bollywood celebrity Aamir Khan (as Mahavir Singh Phogat) glamorously looking on...

Aug 10 · >

Modi Has Many Hurdles To Cross

By Amulya Ganguli Only the naïve will believe that Narendra Modi has scored a famous victory by pushing his bugbear, Sanjay Joshi, into political wilderness. Instead, by his uninhibited display of a vengeful spirit, he may have queered the pitch for himself for, as Sushil Modi, Bihar’s deputy chief...

Jun 12 · >

UPA Has To Fight A Hard Battle To Arrest Economic Drift

By S. Sethuraman Just as UPA-II wakes up to economic realities and  gropes for some solid actions to restore a sense of confidence, both of investors and the public at large, the Congress-led Government remains challenged by growing political tensions and worsening domestic and global growth outlook. The immediate...

Jun 12 · >

A Fresh Stimulus To Economy Needed

By Anjan Roy When the government becomes weak, everybody starts talking. Now regulatory body chiefs and Reserve Bank deputy governors are all in the fray to make pubic pronouncement of what should be done. While SEBI chairman, U.K. Sinha, has advised government to fast track reforms programmes, if necessary...

Jun 11 · >

Akali Dal Gives Covert Support To SGPC Priests

By B.K. Chum in Chandigarh “Haryana is where Action is”. The slogan was coined by Bansi Lal’s brain trusts in the early seventies to project Haryana’s big strides in development after his taking over as Chief Minister in 1968. The slogan is now applicable to Punjab though in a...

Jun 11 · >

Govt To Relax SEZ Land Norms Soon

NEW DELHI: The ministry of commerce and industry would soon announce relaxed land-related norms for Special Economic Zones (SEZs) to arrest the slackening pace of growth in these tax-free zones by making certain changes in the SEZ policy. In a major amendment to the policy, enacted in 2006, for...

Jun 11 · >

Competition Watchdog May Look At All Sectors

NEW DELHI: A corporate affairs ministry note prepared for a group of ministers has sought to bring all sectors of the economy under the Competition Commission of India’s (CCI) purview Objections to that by the Department of Financial Services (DFS) and the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) have been contested....

Jun 11 · >

With Growth On His Mind, PM May Push For RBI Rate Cut

NEW DELHI: With growth being his top priority amid grim economic data, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh may unequivocally support the finance ministry’s stance favouring another rate cut by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) at the June 18 policy review. This comes in the wake of senior RBI officials...

Jun 11 · >

Big Debt Killed, Biyani Won’t Shed Core Business

NEW DELHI: Retail magnate Kishore Biyani says he is not in talks with anybody to sell stake in Big Bazaar and Food Bazaar chains because his Future Group has sorted out its debt crisis after three back-to-back deals in the past one month. “We are not in discussions with...

Jun 11 · >

Policy Of Allotting Coal Mines Opaque, Says CAG's Final Report

NEW DELHI: The Comptroller and Auditor General’s final report on the allocation of coal blocks has concluded the government did not follow a transparent policy in selecting beneficiaries and was wrong in ignoring a 2004 recommendation by the secretary in the coal ministry that mines should be awarded through...

Jun 11 · >

Power Ministry May Seek CERC Advice To Bail Out Crisis-Hit Projects

NEW DELHI: Power projects with a combined generating capacity of over 59,000 MW facing the prospect of default on supply contracts due to the developers’ inability to pass on increase in fuel cost to distribution companies might get some relief soon. The Union power ministry is planning to ask...

Jun 11 · >

Africa Gas Find May Fire India’s Energy Security

MUMBAI: Natural gas reserves in Mozambique’s oil-rich Rovuma Basin, where Indian companies hold stakes, are expected to rise dramatically with a giant new discovery, catapulting the African nation to the league of the world’s top gas exporters and boosting India’s energy security. Texas-based Anadarko Petroleum, the operator of the...

Jun 11 · >

The World Is Hungry For A Piece Of India's Defence Pie

Indian billionaires Mukesh Ambani, Azim Premji and Adi Godrej made their fortunes in oil refining, software and toilet soaps. These days the moguls see big money in bullets, bombs and ballistics. Indiais the world’s largest weapons importer, relying on foreign suppliers, including Boeing and MiG Russian Aircraft, for about...

Jun 11 · >

SEBI Tightens Reporting Norms For Participatory Notes

NEW DELHI: The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has tightened the rules governing participatory notes (P-notes) by cutting the time lag in reporting these transactions. According to a circular issued yesterday, Sebi said foreign institutional investors (FIIs) will have to report monthly details of transactions done through...

Jun 9 · >

CBI Shadow On Oil, Coal Ministries

NEW DELHI: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has launched a wide-ranging probe into the energy sector, with daily visits to the coal ministry to scrutinise files on coal blocks, and has issued notices to two former oil ministry officials on procedural issues. The CBI is studying the allotment...

Jun 9 · >

Chakrabarty Counters Gokarn On Rate Cut

MUMBAI: Reserve Bank ofIndiaDeputy Governor KC Chakrabarty on Friday said interest rates inIndiawere not too high to impact growth, throwing cold water on hopes of central bank action to revive a sputtering economy. This comes only days after fellow Deputy Governor Subir Gokarn raised expectations of a rate cut...

Jun 9 · >
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