Economy - general
Food Security Bill launched in Delhi
21 Aug 2013
S&P maintains ‘Negative’ outlook on India
21 Aug 2013
PM calls for new thinking on RBI’s monetary policy
17 Aug 2013
For a policy aimed at carrying out social and economic changes in a country as large, as diverse and as complex as India, he said, a degree of national consensus is needed, at least among professionals
Indian industry slams RBI’s latest forex curbs
17 Aug 2013
Business leaders have warned that the new curbs would severely dent India's strategic footprint in the global marketplace
Indian industry slams RBI’s latest forex curbs
17 Aug 2013
Business leaders have warned that the new curbs would severely dent India's strategic footprint in the global marketplace
Indian industry slams RBI’s latest forex curbs
17 Aug 2013
Business leaders have warned that the new curbs would severely dent India's strategic footprint in the global marketplace
WPI hits 5-month high as veg prices batter ‘aam admi’
14 Aug 2013
Inflation rose to a five-month high of 5.79 per cent in July, the second month in a row, on the back of rising food prices, particularly vegetables, and costlier oil imports
Tearful jokes on Twitter as onion prices approach Rs100
14 Aug 2013
Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar has ruled out a ban on onion exports, saying a ban would do "injustice to onion famers"
India’s April-July trade deficit up at $62 bn
12 Aug 2013
Cumulative trade deficit rose 4.6 per cent during April-July 2013-14 despite a 6.2 per cent fall in July imports
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