Saturday 21 April 2018

What caused the sudden cash crunch, and what are the lessons for policymakers

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What caused the sudden cash crunch, and what are the lessons for policymakers
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said the problem was temporary. How big is the problem? Educated guesses put it between Rs 70,000 crore and Rs 1,50,000 crore.
With the rainy season around the corner, time for a rain check
The economy is virtually hinged on these rains and that raises the stakes. Any delay in the onset brings anxious moments while a timely arrival boosts excitement.
How a clutch of sub-unicorn Indian startups have found niche global markets
The past decade has been about India's startup story — highlighted by the emergence of a dozen unicorns (venturefunded startups valued over $1 billion).
Here is what's most challenging for global-minded startups
The internet may have democratised access, but Indian companies face the challenge of being unknown abroad. They face strong inertia from the companies they target.
Ola gears up for the Australian market
The ride-hailing platform launches Down Under with special offers for riders and drivers. To be a third player after Uber and Taxify, it will have to quickly adapt to local challenges.
'We are building the future of urban transport': Taxify CEO
Taxify, one of Europe's leading ride-sharing platforms, entered Australia late last year. In an email interview, CEO and cofounder Markus Villig talked about its Australian plans.
The return of Reddy brothers may alter Karnataka politics once again
The turning point came in 1999, when the Reddys threw their might behind Sushma Swaraj, who took on Sonia Gandhi in a highprofile election in Ballari.
Why the disgruntlement on several issues by the southern states is more of an anti-centre rhetoric
If there were murmurs of a disconnet between the North and the South following anti-Hindu agitation, they have become louder lately.
BJP doesn't believe in diversity or federalism: Thomas Isaac
The BJP doesn't believe in diversity or in federalism. It is using this opportunity to further centralise the governance structure in India. It is undemocratic.
How the south Indian breakfast staple beat the north Indian chapatti
Despite all the complexity in cooking, idlis are everywhere these days.
These are the top holiday travel trends this summer
Many holidaymakers are making this year a summer of international holiday with overseas bookings up by 56% and average spend rising by 25%. Bali and Phuket remain the most popular international destinations.
India's latest acceptance with curls lead to the emergence of a Rs 200 crore industry
Even though 60% of the world's population has either curly or wavy hair, Indians have always considered straight hair the ideal type.
Far Cry 5: The popular first person shooter game franchise is back, and it doesn't disappoint
The total playtime can stretch up to 50 hours, even if you're an experienced gamer.
All about Vogelkop Superb Bird-of-Paradise, the new species in the avian world
These are birds known for their bouncy 'smiley face' dance routine.
This bottle will ensure that you never drink impure water again
Water has a sneaky way of looking pure when it actually is not, but with Astrea you won't have to worry.
Parents, take note! This app combines listening to rhymes with motor skill development
KinToons is meant for ages 4+ and adds a fun DJ interactive element to keep your child interested.
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