Hospitality, auto ancillary to be negatively impacted: ICRA
Sectors like hospitality and auto ancillary will be negatively impacted by proposals announced in the Budget 2012-13 but it has brought good news for healthcare firms, tractor makers and housing finan
A work-in-progress budget at best and a maintenance budget at worst
Pranab Mukherjee is right. As he himself admits in the last sentence of his speech, the budget does not lend itself easily to headlines.
Yet, contrary to street view, the finance minister has probab
Steel industry's demand for level-playing field met in Budget
Steel makers' long-pending demand to give them a level-playing field vis-a-vis imports gets rewarded in the Budget with the Finance Minister raising import duty to 7.5 per cent from 5 per cent earlier
Budget 2012: Good, not great
What does it take to go from good to great? Corporate leaders pay good money to find out the secret. Union finance minister Pranab Mukherjee would not have added much to the fiscal deficit if he had h
Committed to the reforms process: Pranab
A day after presenting the federal budget for next fiscal, which mostly got negative reviews from analysts and commoners, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said the government was committed to passage
Taxpayers disappointed
The Union budget evoked mixed reactions from the taxmen, revenue officials and the bankers at a Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) meeting held in Chennai on Friday.
While
Taxpayers disappointed
The Union budget evoked mixed reactions from the taxmen, revenue officials and the bankers at a Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) meeting held in Chennai on Friday.
While
Taxpayers disappointed
The Union budget evoked mixed reactions from the taxmen, revenue officials and the bankers at a Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) meeting held in Chennai on Friday.
While
‘Anti-people’ budget, says Jayalalithaa
CM J. Jayalalithaa said Friday the Union budget failed to address grave concerns afflicting the Indian economy and demonstrated the “continued policy paralysis” gripping the UPA government.
It had n
‘Anti-people’ budget, says Jayalalithaa
CM J. Jayalalithaa said Friday the Union budget failed to address grave concerns afflicting the Indian economy and demonstrated the “continued policy paralysis” gripping the UPA government.
It had n