Hailing Manmohan Singh, former Prime Minister of India and architect of India’s 1991 economic reforms, as a trailblazer who reshaped the nation’s economic trajectory, economists and policymakers said ...
If modernity in Indian cinema is defined by that epochal image of Apu and Durga watching intently through fields of kash as a train rolls in billowing clouds of dark smoke, the victorious march of the ...
Year 2024 tested India’s fintech NBFCs (non-banking finance companies) like never before. For years, small-ticket, unsecured loans (typically under Rs 50,000) powered the meteoric rise of medium and ...
The government is considering an amendment in the Income Tax Act as part of Budget 2025 to simplify the taxation regime for foreign semiconductor firms, aiming to attract global c ...
My father, Brij Mohan Munjal, and Dr Manmohan Singh shared similar roots in undivided Punjab; they would sometimes reminisce and swap stories about those days when they met. I remember my father ...
The idea for the NSE emerged in 1992 when Singh, as Finance Minister, endorsed a proposal to create a modern, transparent, and efficient stock exchange that would challenge the dominance of the Bombay ...
India's "reluctant prime minister" and the "architect of economic reforms" is how sections of the UK media have been honouring the legacy of Dr Manmohan Singh, the former prime minister who passed ...
Considering index and equity options, defining stop losses, proper risk management for smaller contracts is required while trading in derivatives, say experts.
Lava International Limited has introduced the Yuva 2 5G smartphone in India. Positioned within the entry-level segment, the device aims to meet the needs of first-time smartphone users.
Xiaomi typically introduces the C-series phones after launching its Note series, making the Redmi 14C a strong contender for the brand's next reveal ...
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