CATEGORIES
Top Crisis
Short-term, consumer-centric measures have left the tomato, onion and potato farmers struggling to eke out a living.
Boon Or Bane?
With some adequate safeguards, the government's e-assessment scheme can be a win-win situation for both tax department and taxpayers.
Revisiting Development
Sustainable development is the way forward for India, which is in the midst of an economic downturn, ecological crises and stark human distress.
The Cabotage Debate
Relaxation of Cabotage rules has pitted foreign shipping lines against domestic shipping companies.
Catch-22
India finds itself in an unenviable position, as it weighs the pros and cons of joining RCEP.
Accept Mistakes Quickly
Anto Binish Kaspar is a firm believer in technology.
We Will Have 30 Franchisees By 2020
Naresh Sharma , CEO , Skora paints
The Revival Conundrum
Along with a patchwork of band-aids, a smart combination of monetary and fiscal measures can get the ailing economy back into the pink of health.
Mahatma Gandhi @150
The Mahatma firmly advocated that this world has enough for everyone's need but not greed. Gandhian economics, no wonder, cannot be more relevant today in times of erratic economic development, jobless growth and adverse climate changes.
Bitterness Lingers
A hike in subsidy does little to boost exports, thanks to a glut in the global market, and leaves sugar prices subdued in the domestic market.
Formal Transactions Will Be The New Normal
Nirmala Sitharaman, the eloquent Union commerce and industry minister, is optimistic that the turmoil unleashed by demonetisation will be short-lived. The 57-year-old Rajya Sabha member from Karnataka, who is also the minister of State for finance, believes that the government's drastic measure will formalise transactions and bring in transparency.
A Rather Unsustainable Market Rally
The high-pitch rally in the stock market in July has a rather curious reason behind it. Market regulator SEBI's directive on participatory notes (PNs) or offshore derivative instruments (ODIs) is seen as a trigger for bourses turning bullish.
Rate Cut Panacea
A policy rate cut by the RBI can spur consumer demand and industrial output, boost employment and scale up economic growth.
A Raw Deal
Even after 25 years of economic liberalisation, Indian farmers continue to be let down by governments, policies, prices and markets.
Worrisome Slide
A rising rupee and uncertainty over GST take a toll on exports which continue to post slower growth month after month.
What Next?
This question seems to be haunting Indian start-ups as their mentor Nikesh Arora hangs up his boots at SoftBank.
Eastern Initiative
India turns to Myanmar and ASEAN to boost trade ties amid global economic uncertainties
Advantage Cachet
With big expansion plans, Cachet Pharmaceuticals is set to cash in on favourable factors sweeping across the Indian drug industry.
The ITC Way
With India First and other dynamic strategies, ITC is taking giant strides to grow at a greater pace.
Bank Mergers Must Not Be Decided By Non-Bankers
Former Reserve Bank of IndiaGovernor Raghuram Rajanhas debunked the theory that Chicago University's refusal to extend his leave forced his departure from the central bank
Comeback Plan
Tata Motors is driving its way back into the leadership position with new launches and aggressive focus on innovation and technology.
Shining Glory
If SEEPZ is an inspiring SEZ success story of sustainable development, other SEZs across Maharashtra are proving to be engines of economic growth in true sense.
Jio-1, Rest-0
The first round of battle between Jio and its rivals seems to have gone in favour of the latest entrant to the telecom market. However, the war is far from over.
We Are in Talk for more Acquisitions
Rajdip Gupta is one of the open-ing batsmen for NationalCricket Club. Mr Gupta, who owns the cricket club, makes it a point to play the gentleman's game during weekends. Off the field and on week days, Mr Gupta is busy drawing up strategies for Route Mobile (formerly Route SMS) to deliver high-quality voice and messaging solutions to its clients across the globe.
High-Tech Leap
From cable TV to OFC infrastructure, Surat-based RK Infratel's technology bets are paying it rich returns.
The Chindia Effect
As China and India agree to cooperate across sectors for mutually-beneficial growth, it can have a considerable positive impact on the world economy.
Leg-Up For Commexes
The SEBI's moves to introduce options and rope in institutional investors may bring vibrancy back into commodity derivatives markets.
Changing Fortunes
A proposed eco-friendly law may further boost the prospects of Alang's ship-breaking industry, as it returns to a buoyant business cycle.
Charging Ahead
Big plans in automotive and solar segments are likely to push ARBL closer to its Rs 10,000-crore revenue target much earlier than expected.
Raman Effect
Completing 14 years in office, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh transforms the State from the country's Rice Bowl to a robust growth engine.