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Micro-entrepreneurship: Another silver lining in Coronavirus dark cloud?Buying behaviour is changing, and self-care seems to be the new essential. Immunity and nutrition will be at the forefront of trends, healt...
More applicants line up for CAT seeking to beat slowdown bluesAs of September 25 — the exam’s deadline — 244,169 can-didates had registered compared with 240,338 last year for the test. This is the hig...
India's digital advertisement spend may hit Rs 13000 crore by 2018: Survey"Around 50 per cent of their overall advertising spend was on digital followed by e-commerce, telecom, technology, banking and financial se...
No space for e-waste on the GST rate listToday, India has 1 billion mobile subscribers, around 57 million computers along with other gadgets and consumer electronics users.
Tower companies plan to cut fossil fuel useThe sector has already deployed 90,000 diesel-free mobile sites, according to Taipa, a lobby group that represents India’s dominant tower f...
Simplify, rationalise tax for telecom companies: Assocham-KPMG studyIt will provide financial stability to debt-laden telecom industry which is constrained to spend large sums of money on network rollouts an...
Study moots rationalisation of taxes, levies to boost stability of debt-laden telecom sectorThe Assocham-KPMG study does not name Reliance Jio Infocomm but appears to be alluding to the company, which is the sole major player to ha...
No. of tenants on mobile towers may surge to 2.9 by March 2020: StudyThe increase in the figure, known as the tenancy ratio, has been the key growth driver for tower companies in the country, the Assocham sai...
Allow private players to train air traffic control officers: ReportNoting that staff crunch is a cause for concern, the report suggested enhancing capacity at ATCO training facilities and permit private ent...
India fifth largest producer of e-waste in world: StudyThe rising levels of e-waste generation in India has been a matter of extreme concern in recent years, a joint study by Assocham-KPMG said.
Justice AP Shah panel to submit report on MAT levying by month endThe Justice AP Shah committee looking into the issue of levying MAT on FPI's is expected to submit its report by the end of this month.
Luxury labels now delivered at doorstep!With emergence of online shopping portals catering exclusively to high-end brands, consumers in India seem to have found their luxury fashi...
Companies Act 2013 protects shareholders' interests: KPMGThe Companies Act 2013, expected to be fully operational by April 2014, goes a long way in protecting shareholders' interests and removes a...
- Dempo buys majority stake in shipping company Modest Infrastructure for Rs 700 crore
Dempo Group has acquired a controlling stake in Gujarat's shipyard company Modest Infrastructure in a transaction valued at over Rs 700 cro...
- Service tax: Assocham to petition Manmohan Singh to postpone implementation of new regime to October
Jittery over the new service tax regime that was rolled out on July 1, the industry plans to petition the PM to delay the switchover till O...
- Omnia invests Rs 7 crore in early-stage education firms
Omnia Investments, the venture fund set up by the promoters of Spice Mobility, has made its maiden investment in two earlystage startups.
- India's spend on homeland security to double by 2020: Study
India's share in the global homeland security expenditure would almost double to six per cent in the next 10-years, due to high economic gr...
- 315 hypermarkets likely in tier I & II cities by 2011: Study
About 315 hypermarkets are likely to come up in tier I and tier II cities by 2011, a study jointly undertaken by KPMG and Assocham has proj...
- Over 400 brands may check in at Delhi's new airport
Retail may be feeling the slowdown heat but over 400 top global brands have shown interest in setting up retail shops at the newly refurbis...
- Steel industry asks govt for new panel on mineral policy
Dissatisfied with the Hoda Committee report on iron ore, the steel industry on Thursday asked the government to set up a new panel for fram...