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Indivjal Dhasmana, a senior associate editor at Business Standard, writes on macroeconomics, taxes, and political economy. He has over three decades of experience in various journalism. He currently heads the economics data team at Business Standard.
Indivjal Dhasmana, a senior associate editor at Business Standard, writes on macroeconomics, taxes, and political economy. He has over three decades of experience in various journalism. He currently heads the economics data team at Business Standard.
Matter relates to industries facing inverted duty structure
In the IIP, manufacturing growth declined to 10.5 per cent in July against 12.8 per cent in June
Asks her to restrain 'spin doctors' from giving misleading picture of the economy
The grouping of five nations calls for peace in Afghanistan
Smaller manufacturers are resorting to cuts in the wage bill to keep afloat, as the demand situation in the economy remains low
Experts believe that investments are down and driven by government, PSUs
The index for manufacturing fell to 52.3 in the month from 55.3 in July, forcing companies to pause their hiring efforts
The Budget 2021-22 announced income tax on interest accrued on annual provident contributions above Rs 2,50,000 for non-govt employees and Rs 500,000 for govt employees
Growth yet to get back to pre-covid level, CEA sees it happening next year
Non-tax revenues such as dividends from RBI and public sector banks yielded Rs 1.39 trillion
Q1 GDP data: India's economic growth closer to UK's
The growth was projected on a low base of 24.4 per cent contraction in the gross domestic product in Q4 of the previous financial year.
Enforcement of investment treaties remain ambiguous, they say
Expects higher gross domestic product at current prices and revenues in the current financial year than projected earlier, despite impact of the second wave of Covid-19
Workers registered on the portal would be given accidental insurance cover
Single-point reference to help authorities track workers in informal sector
Says services rendered by forum's liaison office are not for furtherance of business, and that the office is a public interest not-for-profit set up that needn't be registered under GST law
The plan covers 20 asset classes spread over 12 line ministries and departments
This may set a precedent wherever franchisers are named as respondents in a case against franchisees
June had 1,283,448 EPF subscribers on a net basis, the highest in first three months of current fiscal and higher than average monthly figure of past three years