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— Mahatma Gandhi
In a bid to make celebrity endorsers accountable for misleading advertisements and endorsements, a parliamentary committee has recommended a maximum punishment for five years' jail and Rs 50 lakh fine.
As an alternative to the excise duty, the jewellers said the government can increase the customs duty by 1-2%
India has offered UAE stakes in petrochemical plants and refinery projects as it seeks to boost energy ties with the Gulf nation. Oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan, who is on a two-day visit to UAE, promised "fair, transparent and attractive" policy regime for investing in oil and gas sector in India.
Investing in insurance, choosing the wrong investment vehicle or putting money in dubious schemes are some of the mistakes you could commit.
Nestle jumped over 5 per cent Rs 6,185.05 after the FMCG major said its popular product Maggi cleared tests conducted by Central Food Technological Research Institute under the directive of Supreme Court, reiterating that the instant noodles brand is safe for consumption.
Nestle jumped over 5 per cent Rs 6,185.05 after the FMCG major said its popular product Maggi cleared tests conducted by Central Food Technological Research Institute under the directive of Supreme Court, reiterating that the instant noodles brand is safe for consumption.
Gold prices fell by Rs 32 to Rs 29,490 per 10 ten grams in futures trading on Tuesday as participants indulged in profit-booking at prevailing levels amid a weak trend overseas. Globally, gold fell 0.4 per cent to $1,253.36 an ounce in Singapore.
British Prime Minister David Cameron, who has called an referendum on EU membership for June 23, is under pressure to keep Tata's British steel plants open after the Indian conglomerate said last month that it was selling up in Britain.
Renault India, the Chennai-based maker of Duster and Kwid cars, aims to attain market share of 5% in India by the end of the current year.
Aiming to maintain a double-digit growth rate in volumes in the fiscal 2016-17, Maruti Suzuki has decided to strengthen its portfolio by adding one new car and one variant.
The Bombay high court on Monday received a petition to hear a fresh plea for CBI action against Vijay Mallya and his defunct Kingfisher Airlines over Rs 602-crore aviation fuel, which he received on credit from a public sector company between 2008 and 2010.
The Bajaj Qute quadricycle’s one-star rating has triggered a spat between testing agency Global NCAP and Bajaj Auto. In a letter addressed to Bajaj Auto MD Rajiv Bajaj, David Ward, secretary general, Global NCAP, ticked off the Pune-based company for its “exaggerated claims” regarding the “safety deficiencies highlighted by Euro ...
Modi said India India is ready to partner Maldives in its ambitious iHaven project
Tata Steel is selling its long products business in Europe for "one pound" to London-based Greybull Capital as it looks to reduce exposure to the battered metal industry. While Tata Steel said the sale is for a "nominal consideration", Reuters quoted Greybull Capital as saying that it is acquiring the ...
Total corporate funding, including venture capital funding, public market and debt financing, into the solar sector declined by 59% to $2.8 billion in the first quarter (Q1) of 2016 as compared to $6.9 billion in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2015.
India will not allow seed companies such as Monsanto to exploit farmers and will keep regulating seed prices, agriculture minister Radha Mohan Singh said. "Companies like Monsanto should not exploit farmers just because they have technology," the ministers said.
Reserve Bank governor Raghuram Rajan on Monday cautioned the public against any fictitious emails in his or the central bank's name demanding money, and asked people not to fall prey to such frauds.
New Delhi, Apr 11 () A strict investigation into 'Panama Papers' is on to find out if illegal activities have taken place in overseas Indian accounts, while full force of law has been applied to deal with 'wilful default' cases like that of Vijay Mallya, the Finance Ministry said today.
Tata Steel, one of the world's biggest steelmakers, said on March 30 it was putting its British assets up for sale, citing a global oversupply of steel, high costs, weak domestic demand and a volatile currency.
The government will keep regulating cotton seed prices and will not allow companies like the US biotechnology major Monsanto to exploit farmers, agriculture minister Radha Mohan Singh said. The Centre in December had issued an order to control cotton seed prices, including trait or royalty value.
With the share of states in central taxes seeing a quantum jump, finance minister Arun Jaitley on Monday advised them to stick to fiscal discipline, spend on infrastructure and development activities and to use Aadhaar for transferring benefits to people.