Politicians should be careful of the words they use to target their opponents
While going cashless may be a win-win for the government, service providers, merchants
Woes of demonetisation need to be eliminated to ensure smooth rotation of wheels of economy
Bank's gross non-performing asset level is at 1.02% of gross advances
The present incumbent seems to be dutifully speaking in "his master's voice"
Government must stand by its word. Countries cannot be governed by whim or fancy
Imposing weekly restrictions on deposits or seeking explanation for depositing Rs 5,000 are ridiculous
To sweep everything under the carpet, banks have now been told to discourage deposits
The position as on November 8 would not be drastically different
By and large, despite political provocations, citizens accepted the measures conceding the broader objectives of fighting corruption
Modi has urged members of other parties to do the same
The most troubled state in the Indian Union is Jammu and Kashmir and the issues and problems emanating there are largely manufactured ones
The grossly irresponsible and disgraceful behaviour of Opposition parties during the winter session of Parliament is shocking
As leaders, Narendra Modi appears to follow the same style and method as Indira Gandhi did
Military courts in Pakistan have been expeditiously trying and convicting those charged with terrorism, pronouncing and carrying out dozens of capital punishments
Political parties will not have to pay tax on the cash they deposit
Such empathy is conspicuous by its absence even in the post-demonetisation scenario
With reference to Kanika Datta's article, "The hard-working Indian" (Dec 15), the fact that more than 54% of Indian employees prefer a vacation to a pay rise
With reference to the editorial, "New-age Bombay Club" (December 15), it is a pity that the founders of Flipkart and Ola said what they did
If at all one needed proof of the pitfalls of going digital overnight by replacing the time-tested practice of cash transactions