There's plenty of spectrum available, but much of it is with the armed forces, and there are obstacles in the way of reallocating it
Scheme faces pincer attack with a proposed higher proportion of expenditure on material, reducing the budget available to pay wages and focus on implementing it only in 2,500 blocks
Days after the cyclone devastated Visakhapatnam, author visits the city and finds it struggling to get back on its feet
Armed with green nod and fund infusion, Gujarat govt getting ready to issue tenders to build infrastructure at the mega investment region
May mean cheaper inputs but also greater competition from imports
Here we look at how children working in stone crushing units of North Bengal do not figure in national child labour statistics
In a five-part series, we take a look at the progress or lack of it on child labour in India
Take a look at how child workers, though forming the major part of workforce in the bidi industry, are not technically 'labourers'
Genuine reform in the coal sector, especially opening it up to commercial mining, has been postponed
The disinvestment target of the government for 2013-14 is Rs 58,000 cr
The Supreme Court has upheld the Allahabad High Court's directive to mills to sell sugar pledged with banks to pay cane farmers. This might make things worse for the industry, which is already mired i
Leading economist and now chief economic adviser Arvind Subramanian had graded the Modi govt's early reform measures
The new economic affairs secretary believes that doing more of the same cannot help; you must do things differently