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The Enforcement Directorate is also understood to be mulling "legal action" in case Vijay Mallya does not present himself or produce valid reasons for absenting before agency investigators as scheduled on March 18 in Mumbai.
The Delhi High Court granted an interim stay of a notification restraining sale of pharma major Pfizer's cough syrup Corex, and directed the government not to take coercive steps against the company. The court granted the interim relief to Pfizer saying it has been selling the syrup for the last ...
The government had in November last year formally notified the OROP scheme for the more than 24 lakh defence ex-servicemen and 6 lakh war widows in the country.
ICICI Bank today said it has tied up with marquee sports car maker Ferrari to launch co-branded credit card. The 'Ferrari Credit Card' comes in two variants on the Visa platform. Details of the fees, if any, were not immediately shared by the bank.
The Wholesale Price Index-based inflation remained in the negative zone for a 16th straight month at (-)0.91 per cent in February as food articles, mainly vegetables and pulses turned cheaper. This is the 16th straight month since November 2014 when deflationary pressure has persisted.
Rupee strengthened by 15 paise to 66.90 against the dollar in early trade at Interbank Foreign Exchange, extending its upward march for a fourth straight day on sustained selling of the US currency by exporters and banks amid higher opening in the domestic equity market.
Sensex surged over 232 points to 24,950.31 in early trade on widespread gains as investors widened their bets amid a firming trend in Asian markets. The 30-share index, which gained 94.65 points on Friday, added 232.32 points or 0.94 per cent to 24,950.31.
Asian and European markets, which advanced for a third day ahead of policy reviews by Bank of Japan and the US Federal Reserve, kept sentiment upbeat. Besides, weak industrial production also couldn't stifle new bets despite declining for a third consecutive month in January.
Government rules restricting foreign ownership in the Indian defense sector to 49 percent are undermining New Delhi’s drive to lure greater investment in manufacturing, a senior executive at European conglomerate Airbus Group said on March 14
Numerosos amantes de la danza y el cine indio se han dado cita hoy en la capital española para presenciar y participar en un "flashmob" (baile multitudinario) y que ha puesto en marcha la cuenta atrás de la gala de los Oscar de Bollywood de junio próximo. El baile de hoy ...
Says big-ticket infra investments could stimulate economy
This means a benefit of Rs 2,000 on a small hatchback to a few lakh rupees on luxury cars until the stocks last or the end of March, whichever is earlier. For auto makers, this offers an opportunity to clear inventory before the new fiscal year begins.
"We have not examined the issue so far.I will look into that.We will examine (all the issues)," he said.
The government is looking at a host of measures to ease fund-raising by startups as it plans to make the ecosystem more attractive for them. Sources said that the finance ministry is holding consultations with other agencies about rules related to wholly owned subsidiaries.
If you have some of the new-age tech skills, not only are you likely to be hired much faster, you could also earn far better salaries, according to data from Simplilearn, an online education provider of professional certification training.
Banks have claimed that liquor baron Vijay Mallya got away despite their plea to the Debt Recovery Tribunal (DRT) to attach the defaulter's passport. Experts say that these tribunals, which were set up to expedite loan recovery, are proving inadequate.
The total debt was reduced to Rs 6,007 crore after banks converted Rs 1,400 crore of debt into equity by subscribing to shares at a 60% premium in April 2011.
Gujarat MP and Union minister Mohan Kundariya said he will take up with Prime Minister Narendra Modi the excise duty issue in an effort to resolve the strike by the jewellers who are protesting since the last ten days the proposed 1 per cent excise duty on gold and diamond.
International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde on Sunday said Asian economies led by India will be a major growth driver in the years to come. She added that better representation of large emerging nations in the multilateral institution has transformed it from "my IMF" to "our IMF".
International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde on Sunday said Asian economies led by India will be a major growth driver in the years to come and better representation of large emerging nations in the multilateral institution has transformed it from "my IMF" to "our IMF".
Labour ministry will soon launch an investigation into the provident fund contributions made by Kingfisher Airlines for its employees, Union minister Bandaru Dattatreya said. An open letter written by women employees of KFA alleged that the company did not pay salaries, but kept depositing PF.