The proposed one per cent tax is a minuscule amount compared to the prices of diesel cars in this category
Let us never compromise on the value of the crops (grains) segment. It is the foundation of the economy
Constitutional law experts may enlighten the Indian public as to whether the Supreme Court's order levying a tax (called cess in this case) on diesel vehicle buyers of a certain class is intra vires of the Constitution
Profit-seeking telecom operators may find it difficult to bid for spectrum because of their self-perceived inability to make revenue projections
The "arbitrary" imposition of penalty on telecom service providers for call drops should have been complemented with satisfactory evidence of lack of investment in network upgrade
It is not that easy to see the GST as the sufficient condition to jack up the GDP growth rate by 1.5% -2% per year
The passage of the Constitution amendment Bill in the upper House, where it is outnumbered by the Opposition, is indeed a huge moment for the Narendra Modi government
The need for such a commitment was felt more imperative in the background of Jaitley earlier presenting the Aadhar Bill as a money Bill
The autonomy in regard to the function of the tax officers is in relation to bona fide action and not mala fide action
The phenomenal rise of swadeshi fast-moving consumer goods company (FMCG) company Patanjali is a matter of pride for all as it is giving it's rivals a good run for their money!
We had to wait 65 long years after passing of the Banking Regulation Act for Raghuram Rajan to arrive and tell us some ingenuous solutions to handle some of the tricky problems faced by Indian banking sector
As rightly mentioned in the editorial, internal democracy is the most critical aspect of any political party
The NGT's latest orders are bound to create some serious "ripples" amongst all the stakeholders
Sadly, there have been several attempts by the government in the recent past to "circumvent" the independence of RBI
She has attained iconic status and her suffering will go down as an inspiring chapter in the annals of Indian history
Lenders, particularly public sector banks (PSBs) and the Reserve Bank of India have been struggling to recover non-performing assets stacked in various sectors
PM and FM should have the final say in the selection of incumbents to bodies like RBI
It has become a universal feature at most high ranking private hospitals across the country, which devise newer plans everyday to concentrate more on patients' comfort rather then on treatment
The Opposition cannot be faulted for opposing such a provision that intends to add piecemeal levies to a consolidated tax
With reference to Debashis Basu's "Tales from Mint Road" (July 25), the writer seems to be solely "batting" for former Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Deputy Governor K C Chakraborty. He also goes on to question the rationale behind the "injustice" being done to Chakraborty in 2010 by Duvvuri Subbarao, the then Governor of RBI, by taking away some key portfolios from him. The writer appears to be highly peeved as the former deputy governor was left to contend with a few so-called insignificant departments such as customer services, information technology and inspection.But, interestingly, the buck does not stop here as the writer also takes strong exception to Subbarao going out of the way to seek an extension for Usha Thorat, another deputy governor at the central bank, just two months after shabbily treating Chakraborty, perhaps his (writer's) favourite. While one does not know the inside story behind the writer so vehemently taking up the cause of the former deputy governor, the resulta