How safe is it to grow genetically modified, or GM, mustard on Indian farms? An answer to that requires a deep understanding of conflicting scientific views.
Trai could have instituted a framework for differential pricing that would have enabled innovation but it did not do that under public pressure
As many as 55% NREGA workers in 2014-15 were women, and their participation has soared 38% over the last decade
The proposed amendments to the Act of 1999, though well intentioned, leave certain key issues unaddressed
The report says current coastal shipping capacity can handle 150-250 million tonnes annually of cargo comprising coal, cement, iron and steel, foodgrain and fertiliser
The law requires the officer who doubts the truth or accuracy of the declared value to inform the importer of the grounds for doing so. At the importer's request, this information must be given in wri
The Nomura Composite Leading Index suggests a mid-cycle consolidation, rather than the start of a downturn
The Kelkar panel's suggestions on dispute resolution and risk sharing, if accepted by the government, could resolve two of the most pressing concerns of the sector
One of the largest economies in West Asia is in trouble - and it's not because of oil
Consecutive droughts, rural distress forced it to revive the scheme
Here are 5 key takeaways from the RBI's sixth bi-monthly monetary policy review
Figures slide even as eight out of ten companies plan to increase investment, says Business Climate Survey 2015-16
Cutting leaks in food subsidies is important to restrict government spending, which grows the fiscal deficit and reduces money available to build infrastructure
The Indian economy slowed sharply towards the end of 2015, losing much of the momentum it gained in the previous three months
In glitzy new headquarters, the agency responsible for providing the IT infrastructure for the goods and services tax is surging ahead in sharp contrast to the controversies delaying this tax reform
The abscence of 700 MHz spectrum will not threaten their survival. Hence telecom players may give the auction a miss
The consultancy firm said the country would need to build 50 new airports at an investment of $40 bn in the next 10-15 years
While miners are losing their export advantage because of a host of levies, end users within the country are increasingly relying on imports
Officers and staff with dubious reputation to be identified and placed on a watch list; they will be closely monitored and kept in non-sensitive positions