Thursday, 21 December 2017

Modi may've just lost one of his most potent weapons

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2G case: Narendra Modi may have just lost his most-used political weapon

2G case: Narendra Modi may have just lost his most-used political weapon

The verdict is seen as a blow to BJP, which has won a series of elections since 2014 capitalising on corruption charges against the previous Congress-led govt.

The coming budget is highly likely to be populist. Just look at the pointers

"The budget will focus on farmers, rural jobs and infra while making all attempts to follow a fiscal prudence path," a senior finance ministry official said.

How Narendra Modi has successfully managed to turn the country into a data set

Big Data is behind every move of Narendra Modi. In the 2014 elections, he rode to power on Big Data and now seeks to transform the country through it.

Battle for Taj Mansingh: Tatas are expected to bid, don't be surprised by a twist in the tale

Taj Mansingh will soon go under the hammer and for the Tatas, the spectre of losing a flagship property after opening its gates 40 years ago is now very real.

Rae Bareli beggar turns out to be a crorepati trader from Tamil Nadu

While bathing the destitute beggar, Swami's helpers were astonished to find an Aadhar Card and FD documents worth Rs 1,06,92,731 inside his clothes.

Artificial intelligence can raise incomes 15% in India by 2035

AI has the potential to increase India's annual growth rate of GVA by 1.3 percentage points.

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Congress wearing 2G verdict as some badge of honour, says Arun Jaitley

Congress wearing 2G verdict as some badge of honour, says Arun Jaitley

Congress wearing 2G verdict as some badge of honour, says Arun Jaitley

The court had acquitted former telecom minister A Raja and DMK lawmaker Kanimozhi in the case.

2G verdict set these stocks on fire on D-Street; some rose up to 20%

2G verdict set these stocks on fire on D-Street; some rose up to 20%

2G verdict set these stocks on fire on D-Street; some rose up to 20%

Shares of RCom were trading 5% higher about 15 minutes after the court verdict.

Take note! Bitcoin has just entered bear market amid all hype & hoopla

Take note! Bitcoin has just entered bear market amid all hype & hoopla

Stock strategists typically use 20% tumble from a high as trigger for calling a bear market.

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More changes to bankruptcy code likely in Budget

The government has also set up a committee to identify areas that need to be addressed after seeing the working of the insolvency code for about a year.

Ratan Tata, Rajan Anandan back cannabis research firm

The Mumbai-based firm will grow cannabis and study its medicinal properties for use in treatment of epilepsy and breast cancer, as well as for palliative care.

Haldiram topples PepsiCo; regains top spot as country's largest snack company

Haldiram posted sales of Rs 4,224.8cr in the year ended Sept, compared with PepsiCo's Rs 3,990.7cr from brands like Lay's, Kurkure & Uncle Chipps, according to data.

How Muslims dismantled a big myth in Gujarat

Analysis of 53 seats where Muslims vary from 10% to 55% indicates that their voting behaviour mirrors the diversity of Muslim population in the state.

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