
The Union Budget next week is expected to announce the long-pending minimum monthly pension.
The Union Budget next week is expected to announce the long-pending minimum monthly pension.
Findings part of National Sample Survey Organisation?s report on household consumption…
‘Most of the villages and towns will be covered with skilling projects’
At Labour conference, Meghalaya minister hints at need for interpreters.
Friday’s passenger fare hike is the steepest in the past 15 years.
Stake sales in public sector units will continue to be a key focus area for the NDA government.
NDA government plans to prohibit employment of children less than 14 years of age
NDA govt has begun a fresh review of labour laws that have remained unchanged since Independence.
As many as 9 state govts will now monitor progress of infra projects worth Rs 100 crore and more.
Cabinet Secretariat has issued fresh guidelines for preparation of Cabinet notes.
EPFO has asked its field formations to examine how many of Sahara firms are depositing PF dues.
Govt is unlikely to move ahead with liberalisation of the insurance sector.
Despite significant reduction in CAD, gold import curbs are unlikely to be fully removed this Budget.
At present, 97 per cent of 15 crore consumers fall under the 12-cylinder cap.
The move comes after the CAG pulled up the EPFO for delay in recovery of arrears and dues.
FinMin is left with few sources of revenue generation to support spending expansion
Economic survey will revert to the format used in the year 2008-09, discarding recent changes.
Finance minister Arun Jaitley will meet state FMs next month to give a push to pending GST regime.