
For long, the private sector has been neatly divided into joint-stock public limited corporations and unlisted privately owned firms.

For long, the private sector has been neatly divided into joint-stock public limited corporations and unlisted privately owned firms.

I don?t agree with your editorial which says that the Union finance minister has largely been successful in keeping tax…

In Sally Potter?s Yes, there?s a scene in a restaurant kitchen in which a Lebanese chef and a young Brit-punk…

The Abhijit Sen Committee on futures trading was set up in March 2007 and asked to give its recommendations within…

With WPI inflation hitting a 42-month high at 7.57%, the government must rethink its strategy of managing inflation.

The editorial as well as the writeup pointed out flaws in RBI?s policy statement.

Among the myths of the corporate world, one of the most enduring was this: any industrialist who becomes president of…

For the past two fiscals, Indian public sector banks relied on buoyant treasury income to overcome narrowing profit margins from…

Instead of weekly data on wholesale price index inflation, the government intends to start releasing figures every month.

All the headlines were about his anti-inflation measures but a more enduring aspect of the finance?s minister?s revisions to the…

Sensitive and stolen US military items are being sold on eBay, according to a report by the Government Accountability Office.…

India is not a country that likes to be hurried. Especially not on vital matters of economic interest derived from…

Some key macroeconomic numbers should be flagged before analysing RBI?s annual policy statement for 2008-09 announced on Tuesday. India?s GDP…

The handkerchief, at least in modern Britain, is a bit of a joke. But in other countries, hankies are serious…

One cannot agree more with Sandipan Deb about the need to raise our voice for freedom. Banning any form of…

To service about 80-million cable-TV homes, there are some 50,000 last-mile cablewallahs and around 6,000 organised cable networks, giving the…

Douglas Preston?s latest book, Blasphemy explores science and religion, provocatively suggesting that science is the next stage of religion.

Despite the noise, the Indian report card on corporate social responsibility is not very heartening.