Small enterprises were the worst hit. It stands to reason that they would have had to borrow to tide over hard times. Now that the
Day: September 2, 2018
View: Cash ban may have driven Indians away from banks – The Economic Times
By Mihir Sharma The Indian central bank’s final tally of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 2016 demonetisation drive, intended to take money derived from tax evasion out of
GST: A circular that could lead to turf war between states and centre – The Economic Times
Tax experts fear that just like the earlier tax regime companies may face dual tax demands from state and central revenue authorities. In what may
Banks serving summons to defaulters through WhatsApp, emails – The Economic Times
HDFC BankNSE -0.24 % and other lenders are using WhatsApp and email to pin down defaulters of various kinds, especially those who could slip through the cracks when more traditional
Scrap sedition: Law Commission rightly questions draconian law
Given habitual and wanton misuse of sedition laws by governments, the outgoing Law Commission’s questioning of the law criminalising sedition in the Indian Penal Code
Across the aisle: Jobs- The make or break issue – The Financial Express
The Concise Oxford Dictionary defines ‘interview’ as a face-to-face conversation between a journalist and a person of public interest. Keeping that in mind, the several
The question of whether demonetisation failed or succeeded is not a spiritual or a moral question – The Financial Express
It must be election season. The uniformity of the media response to the annual RBI report stating that all the demonetisation cash had been returned to the
Demonetisation debate: Why note ban was no failure but a mistake regardless | Business Standard Column
Ever since November 9, 2016, a debate has been in progress over Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s decision to demonetise high-value Indian currency. Some criticised it