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Arup Roychoudhury is an Indian journalist who covers economic policy and governance. With a career spanning over a decade, he has worked with leading publications such as Business Standard, Deccan Herald, providing in-depth analysis on government policies, financial regulations, and economic trends.
Arup Roychoudhury is an Indian journalist who covers economic policy and governance. With a career spanning over a decade, he has worked with leading publications such as Business Standard, Deccan Herald, providing in-depth analysis on government policies, financial regulations, and economic trends.
PoCA amendments to help govt make case for further stake sale
Growth in excise duty collections not in sync with dismal IIP data
Modi govt likely to see windfall gains in April-June quarter; more room to spend on public infra
Forms to be separate from the normal income tax filing, other details on submission in a few days; ambiguity continues on protection from money laundering provisions
Aim is to revive investment by front-loading budgeted public expenditure
The meet will focus on the steps each body has to take in setting up the two agencies
Those keen to avail of the compliance window can declare their foreign assets and income and pay tax and a penalty, each at 30% of the value of the undeclared assets
Clever wordplay does not change the fact that the government is going pretty easy on some tax offenders
Notification, FAQs likely after FM Jaitley returns from the US
To speed up stake sales for FY16
Cairn India had come under the scanner over a transfer-of-assets case 9 years ago
Interest subvention, crop insurance on the cards
Ministries to be told to prepare list of assets that can be sold
Such asset divestments will be part of the centre's 2015-16 strategic stake sales target
MP chief minister's refusal to allow eggs for govt school students is his Marie Antoinette moment
Interview with Chairman and CEO, Hannover Re
Senior or retired bureaucrats likely to comprise NIFF governing body, led by chairperson
The Narendra Modi government is embarking on a publicity blitzkrieg; it risks facing the same fate as the 'India Shining' campaign
Trial run to distribute up to Rs 400 a family per month in lieu of PDS rice to begin in a few weeks