The 'mohalla clinic', an ambitious initiative of the Delhi government, appears to be on the right track in improving the woeful state of public health care
Interview with lawyer and founder of women's legal aid group Majlis
The billionaire who took on TCS
India's biggest film company is taking a serious shot at backward integration with a studio built around franchises
Blackstone and GIC buy out malls as yield from office space suffers
Lenders taking up incubator-style roles with small investments in start-ups
GVK has substantially cut its interest outgo by selling stake in the Bengaluru airport to Fairfax, but its power and roads businesses could prove a drag on growth
Gulf remittances to the state have dropped to a four-year low of $14.9 billion (Rs 1 lakh crore) in the third quarter (October-December) of 2015-16
Facing flak for not being prompt enough in taking action against Vijay Mallya, banks now want to be seen as acting in public interest
As the company fights to regain lost ground, the sale of its assets in the UK could boost its profitability globally
In the survey, respondents said there was a need to improve the information technology infrastructure to improve reporting. Forty-eight per cent of the Indian respondents identified data consistency a
Madras HC on tax havens and non-cooperative jurisdictions
The power regulator and the sector can learn from a 5-year legal battle and an order by the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity