Even as policies and supply chain take shape, conglomerates and RE companies are investing heavily in this new fuel
Under 'One Nation One Fertiliser' all fertiliser bags, irrespective of their contents or the company that manufactures them, will carry a uniform brand name called "Bharat"
On Tuesday the Adani group announced it had exercised rights to acquire an indirect stake of 29.18 per cent in the company
The company must overcome poor technology decisions imposed on it and bridge the gap with private sector competitors
Banks pay a switching fee running into hundreds of crores every year for UPI, but have to offer the service for free
The government is largely ignoring this least polluting fuel in favour of diesel, petrol and electric vehicles
The power ministry's plan to become an intermediary in the sale of green power generation to states is only a limited solution to the larger problem facing state discoms
A notification banning blends of imported tea in GI-tagged teas has almost pushed Tata Consumer Products, the biggest buyer, out of the market
The group is learning from an unsuccessful foray into e-scooters by focusing on electric tractors, three-wheelers and heavy commercial vehicles
The Covid-19 pandemic turned out to be watershed years for the lender's wholesale lending business, growing this wholesale book much faster than retail
Now that the bidding for spectrum is over, the next big battle lies in standalone versus non-standalone networks
On the 75th Independence Day of India, we tip our hat to the business leaders who have shaped the journey so far. The enterprises steered by them shifted India from a Nehruvian to a neo-liberal model
Independent India had many a brands that defined the segments they represented. From attacking social stereotypes to promoting national integration, these brands have done more than just sell products
As India completes 75 years of independence, it has emerged as a confident, strong nation holding its own in the comity of nations. India at 75, is proud of its past, but it has its eyes on the future
Rising costs and shrinking supplies will impact major expansion plans
The Reserve Bank of India regularly updates rules for improving the safety and convenience of the bank customers. These are the Bank locker rules that everyone should know.
Although the number of unemployed young people worldwide fell from 75 million in 2021 to 73 million in 2022, it is six million more than pre-pandemic levels
But a comparison with global data suggests that India still lags the industry's international peers in terms of funding
After 38,000 serious allegations, Johnson and Johnson's talc-based baby powder will stop international sales from 2023. The product has already been discontinued in the US and Canada
From domestic MFs' AUM crossing Rs 30 trillion to the landmark LIC and Zomato IPOs and the appointment of India's first woman securities regulator, here are the 9 biggest events for markets since 2021