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Raghav Aggarwal writes on real estate, industry bodies, and the Indian economy, among other things. He has a keen interest in public policy, geopolitics and education. A statistician by education, he chose journalism to follow his passion. He believes stories are always bigger and more important than those reporting them.
Raghav Aggarwal writes on real estate, industry bodies, and the Indian economy, among other things. He has a keen interest in public policy, geopolitics and education. A statistician by education, he chose journalism to follow his passion. He believes stories are always bigger and more important than those reporting them.
Bitcoin, the largest crypto token by market capitalisation, was trading at $21,750 on Friday. On Monday, it had briefly hit the $25,000 mark
For Ethereum, which is scheduled to go for 'The Merge' on September 6, will likely break out of the $2,000 level before the event, experts suggest
Nord Stream 1 is the biggest pipeline transporting cheap natural gas between Russia and Europe via Germany
The section introduced in the Finance Act, 2022 to reduce evasion and widen the tax base has some conflicting provisions apart from other challenges
Sec 194R of the IT Act, 1961, mandates a person giving any benefit to another person to deduct 10% of the value of the benefit at source. It has created confusion as a similar section is already there
The total crypto market cap fell below $1 trillion after staying above it for over a month. Bitcoin fell below $20,000, and Ethereum slipped below $1,500
Volatility in the crypto market comes at a time when the share markets too were showing high volatility, globally
The Supreme Court recently struck down a provision of the Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Act 1988 as unconstitutional. It entailed punishment for any 'Benami' transaction. Here's more about the law
Introduced in 1988 and amended in 2016, the Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Act prohibits Benami transactions and gives the government the right to recover Benami property
The remarks made by NDTV's promoters suggest the takeover was against their wishes. Some are even calling it a 'hostile takeover'. Our next report tells more about it
While some people refer to Adani's acquisition of a stake in NDTV as a hostile takeover, others disagree. Read more to find out what a hostile takeover is
Most employees in India may not return to offices yet and are more inclined towards the remote and hybrid work model, shows PwC survey
Big property developers in China, like Evergrande, are facing a massive shortfall of money, dragging down the sector along with the home demand and prices
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Since 1950, India's per capita income (PCI) has jumped over 500 times. In 1950, it stood at Rs 265, and increased to Rs 1,28,829 in 2020-21
In the last seven days, Bitcoin rose nearly 3 per cent, and Ethereum gained 13 per cent. The total crypto market cap rose from $1.03 trillion to $1.1 trillion
The crisis that started with the collapse of real estate giant Evergrande has become worse for China, with several property giants now showing signs of potential loan defaults
Bharat Bill Payment System (BBPS), under the aegis of the RBI, allows recurring utility bill payments through an integrated platform
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), on Friday, hiked the repo rate by 50 basis points for the second consecutive time to 5.4 per cent
The short-form video market can provide the country with a monetisation opportunity worth $19 billion by 2030, according to a report by management consulting firm RedSeer