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Gurgaon: 32nd Avenue CEO Dhruv Sharma arrested for allegedly selling same property to 25 buyers, Rs 500 crore fraud exposedDhruv Sharma arrested: Gurugram police have arrested Dhruv Dutt Sharma, director of 32nd Milestone. He is accused of defrauding around Rs 5...
JioHotstar announces new reality series 'Pitch to get rich', to spotlight next gen of fashion talentJioHotstar unveils "Pitch to Get Rich," a new reality series premiering October 20, blending Bollywood glamour with entrepreneurial ambitio...
World Bank lowers India FY24 growth forecast to 6.3%The finance ministry's Economic Survey has projected economic growth to be 6.5 per cent in the 2023-24 fiscal beginning April 2023, while t...
World Bank revises India’s growth forecast downward to 6.3% in FY24Slower consumption growth and challenging external conditions will lead to India’s growth slowing down to 6.3% in 2023-24, according to the...
India's GDP to grow at 6.9% in FY23 & will remain one of the fastest-growing major economies, says World BankThe Indian economy is expected to grow 6.9% in the current fiscal year, news agency Reuters cited a World Bank report as saying on Tuesday,...
Indian crypto investors rejig portfolios as bears continue to pull down marketMost investors have seen their portfolios sink deep into the red as carnage continues in the crypto market due to a confluence of factors i...
Domestic manufacturers cry foul; seek additional duties on solar importsThe manufacturing complains have claimed that Chinese solar manufacturers like Longi, Jinko, and Trina are selling in India below their cos...
View: How India can get its growth back on track after the coronavirus pandemicWith continued policy attention on reforms — which spur private investment, increase the economy’s competitiveness, promote greater integra...
India needs to maintain reform momentum to spur private investment: World BankHowever, the global lender warned of projecting a steeper contraction for the economy in its revised outlook scheduled for October, in ligh...
COVID effect: World Bank says may project steeper growth contraction for IndiaIt projected India's fiscal deficit to rise to 6.6 per cent of GDP in FY21 and remain elevated at 5.5 per cent in the following year.
Delhi pollution: Eateries and malls too finding it difficult to breathe in Delhi-NCRThe eating out and entertainment industry has seen an 8-10% drop in revenue in the first fornight of November.
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Breather for solar gear makersCCEA gave its nod to the scheme through which the govt will give a viability gap funding support of Rs 8,580 crore by central or state enti...
Solar duty fails domestic producers as demand languishesA 25% tariff on solar cells & modules imported from China & Malaysia has failed to spur local production.
Safeguard Duty Fails to Help Local Solar Cell ManufacturersThe safeguard duty was levied by the Directorate General of Trade Remedies, acting on a complaint by local manufacturers that imported equi...
Indian companies wary of China dumping solar equipmentWith over 100 GW of this target dependent on solar power, and the govt’s plans to scale up domestic manufacturing in India by offering capi...
ISMA withdraws anti-dumping plea on solar imports, to file fresh petitionThe period of investigation for the petition which has now been withdrawn, was April 2016 to June 2017.
Solar mission: India to appeal against WTO rulingA three-member dispute settlement panel of the WTO had ruled against India in August and the February 24 ruling is a reiteration by the pan...
Guesthouser: A startup that verifies accommodations, offers travellers taste of local cultureThe Gurgaon-based company has 14,000 properties listed and has received over 2,000 booking requests since the portal was officially launche...
- Solar gear makers like Indosolar, Jupiter Solar Power seek policy relief as Chinese imports hurt
Domestic solar equipment makers are in talks with the government for "policy interventions" to cushion their business against shocks.