Most Indians know of Bajaj but, except for a few hundred loyal customers, nobody knows of First Konzept, a small interior decorator firm run by
Day: January 28, 2018
GSTN: GSTN to let companies report delays in e-way bill checking – The Economic Times–28.01.2018
Companies will be able to report delays of more than 30 minutes in the checking of electronic way bills carried by transport vehicles as the
Indian economy: Raghuram Rajan opens up on what’s working and what’s not working for India – The Economic Times–28.01.2018
Rajan also warned the government that it needed to protect privacy of Aadhaar. “I do think that we have to assure the public that their
ASSOCHAM favours reimposing 10% customs duty on paper imports from ASEAN – Business Line–28.01.2018
Backing the domestic paper and paperboards industry, ASSOCHAM has urged the Centre to re-impose 10 per cent customs duty on import of paper and paperboards
Baggage of woes for international air cargo – Business Line–28.01.2018—–*****
In the last six months, the economy has indeed walked through unprecedented developments with the introduction of the Goods and Services Tax (GST). The law
‘Honest borrowers will get loans easily’ – Business Line–28.01.2018
Honest borrowers will find it easier to get loans from public sector banks (PSBs) following the reforms being undertaken, said Rajiv Kumar, Secretary, Financial Services,
Budget 2018: Great Expectations – Business Line–28.01.2018
Banking: Betting on reforms, tax waivers Radhika Merwin The banking sector has been grappling with a host of challenges in recent years. The year 2017
FRDI Bill’s bail-in clause unlikely to be watered down | Hindustan Times–28.01.2018
The Centre is not considering any dilution of the bail-in clause in the contentious Financial Resolution and Deposit Insurance (FRDI) Bill. It will, however, add
Bankruptcy law to give lenders access to foreign assets of loan defaulters | Hindustan Times—28.01.2018
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) is set to be strengthened further with the addition of provisions covering cross-border insolvency, two officials familiar with the
Last-mile issues can make or break the promise of Aadhaar | Hindustan Times–28.01.2018
While the Supreme Court examines the constitutional validity of Aadhaar, we reflect on Aadhaar’s early promise of enabling easier access to bank accounts and payments,