It appears that the Outcome Budget document has lost its rigour and seriousness
Notwithstanding severe criticism, policy reversals, and government apathy, vast industrial infrastructure, covering 57,000 hectares of land, is already up in…
46% of India’s top 500 listed firms refused to comply with the regulatory mandate even after two years
The income tax department should target to complete all pending appeals within the next one year and release the inappropriately…
Panel right on gap between budgeted and actual MGNREGA spend; no need for 150 days of work, though.
This will require detailed empirical studies, consultation with all stakeholders and a review of limitation periods prescribed in other jurisdictions.
Include unrealised capital gains in taxable income. If the purpose is to tax large windfall gains, then the size of…
Budget FY23 has extended support to the solar energy sector on enhancing domestic production capacity, with an additional allocation of…
India is yet to meaningfully start the groundwork required for this technology to take off.
Financial sector regulation must not focus on prescribing products the sector can offer.
Budget FY23 demonstrates the commitment of the government to channelise its policies and funds to areas of high growth.
From national trading licences to one-stop dispute resolution, the govt needs to consider a raft of measures.
Tata Sons continues with N Chandrasekaran as chairman given he has led it so well amid challenges on several fronts
Recent registrations cited as proof of job creation were mostly formalisation of existing jobs
For the country to fully embrace the Digital India dream, enabling offline payments will be critical
Rethink MSP And subsidy polices, incentivise farmers to transition from high-emission crops like rice to low-emission ones
This is a Budget driven by one engine: government capital expenditure. The rub, however, lies in the numbers.
Shah ensured that OBCs were given large representation and OBC leaders like Keshav Prasad Maurya and Anupriya Patel were projected…