Here's a selection of Business Standard opinion pieces for the day
The second part of a report on the productivity-linked incentive scheme examines anomalies for makers of laptops, tablets and mobile devices
25 financial creditors would be realising 41% from the Rs 19,350 cr deal on claims of Rs 47,158 cr
Considering the quantum of content emerging and the number of players, it isn't possible for even the government to micro-regulate content
While the Constitution makes everyone in India eligible to work anywhere in the country, states have used legal loopholes to frame laws
Originally opened in 1975 at the Taj Mahal Palace in Mumbai, The Chambers came to Delhi in 1982
Sify's American depositary receipts rose 6.7 per cent in pre-market trading on Friday in the US. The company had a market value of about $484 million as of Thursday
Citing the country's consumer price index, the ministry said it had reached a 16-month low in January, validating the Reserve Bank stance of providing a growth push in the face of moderating inflation
Says govt aims to do away with more than 6,000 compliance requirements
The final value under the new deal, however, will depend on the price Chevron's shares are trading at when the deal closes, expected in the second quarter
Khan's meeting with Bajwa rankled the opposition. "It gives a wrong message," opposition leader Maryam Nawaz said at a briefing on Thursday
6.8% jump in budget for military to $209 mn is the biggest in 2 years
Second advance estimates peg GVA in agri and allied activities to grow 3% in current fiscal year
Tens of thousands have been camped outside Delhi since December, demanding Prime Minister Narendra Modi repeal three farm laws
CM will contest from Nandigram; state FM dropped
Singh was addressing the sixth edition of the national conference on economics of competition law.
The company could, however, increase its market share due to supply constraints
Intent to scale up BFSI portfolio is positive but analysts see integration and execution risks
The PM also talked about the growing share of non-fossil sources in India's installed capacity of electricity, rising to 38 per cent
Both the Centre and the states draw revenues by taxing fuel, and 41 per cent of the tax collected by the Centre goes to the states, Sitharaman said