Can Modi be defeated? If yes, how? Is anyone trying to defeat him? These are key questions opposition leaders hoping to take on Modi in 2024 need to answer
Business Standard looks at eight key schemes of this government
The data by Morning Consult, which regularly tracks popularity ratings of a host of global leaders, has put Modi with 70 per cent approval on the top of a list which included US President Joe Biden
Chidambaram posed 20 questions to the Modi government
Weak contract enforcement is the "single biggest hurdle" for economic growth and Narendra Modi government will be focusing on legal and administrative reforms, a senior finance ministry official said
Here are the best of Business Standard's opinion pieces for Saturday
The paradox is that BJP's economic policies have been the opposite of its non-economic policies.
Given the record of past blunders, under-achievements, vulnerabilities and the manifest influence of stigmatised capital, what India might get is yet another school for scandal, cautions T N Ninan
The SAMRIDH initiative will not only provide funding to startups, but will also help in bringing skill sets together which will help them become successful
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday slammed the Centre's move to monetise its assets across key sectors
Formulation of the new National Education Policy (NEP) is a live example of cooperative federalism to achieve a common goal of making India a global hub of knowledge
The plan covers 20 asset classes spread over 12 line ministries and departments
Opposition leaders will be meeting virtually under the leadership of Congress President Sonia Gandhi and three Chief Ministers.
PM Modi sets target for energy independent India by 2047
The irony is the states opposing the amendments on the ground of threat of privatisation already have private partnerships in power supply
Outdated laws that make doing business in the country difficult should be scrapped, he says.
Time has come for India to take up new development journey, says Prime Minister in Independence Day speech.
The thickness of plastic carry bags will be increased from 50 microns to 75 microns from September 30, 2021, and to 120 microns from December 31, 2022
This is the second extension given for transaction advisors
PM Modi to launch today the second phase of the Ujjwala scheme, under which 10 million more LPG connections will be provided.