Government must stand by its word. Countries cannot be governed by whim or fancy
Imposing restrictions on deposits or seeking explanation for depositing Rs 5,000 is ridiculous
To sweep everything under the carpet, banks have now been told to discourage deposits
Donald Trump's US will promote its interests, not its values
Tata Trusts must let go of controlling powers
Shareholders often go overboard praising their company chiefs, especially those who are known to do good work
As the frequency of change in rules related to cash withdrawal and deposits of banned notes increases, so seems people's frustration and trolls on demonetisation on social media platforms
Bajaj Auto's most powerful motorcycle, the Dominar 400, was launched last week and prospective customers were given the option to book it online
Doing so would secure long-term defence planning
Repeated reversals on note ban reflect poorly on the govt
Journalists chase politicians for news and interviews as a mater of routine, but in the upcoming Punjab assembly elections political parties are chasing them
Tharoor had passed his high school from the missionary school in Kolkata, which is Ganguly's hometown
Amar Abrol, CEO of AirAsia India, which is a low-cost airline part-owned by the same group, expressed his gratitude almost instantly
Probe malpractices but do not undermine trust in banking
Opacity in funding of political parties must go
Consumer behaviour is the mystery that brands have tried to crack for centuries
Choices raise serious misgivings about nature of administration
The birth anniversary of Sanjay Gandhi, son of former prime minister, the late Indira Gandhi, hardly gets noticed even in Congress circles
It may have invested big bucks in start-ups in India, but that doesn't exempt him from queuing up for cash
In the policy conference, he had said that almost Rs 12 lakh crore of demonetised money had been returned to banks, , later revising it down to Rs 11.85 lakh crore