Business
Government notifies conditions for export of dried silk worm to EU
"Conditions for export of dried silk worm pupae to EU have been notified," the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) said in a notification.
Rupee gains 5 paise vs dollar, ends at over 1-week high of 61.31
Tuesday's rupee closing is the strongest since 61.1 on October 13.
Sebi-DLF saga: One complainant and 'housewife' shareholders
The company has denied having violated any laws and has said it would defend itself against all adverse findings in the order.
RIL consolidated net sales for 2014 2nd quarter of Rs 1.13 lakh-crore
RIL's turnover fell 4.3 per cent to Rs 1,13,396 crore as international oil prices dropped to three year low.
Sensex rebounds 86 points after initial losses; Coal India, SBI up
The Sensex, which commenced the day on a weak note at 26,275.07, slipped further to touch the day's low of 26,092.69 after investors focused on weak economic data.
Infosys Q2 beats estimates, consolidated net profit up 28.6 per cent year-on-year to Rs 3,096 cr
Infosys Ltd has also declared interim dividend of Rs 30 per equity share.
Marks & Spencer eyes opening 80 stores by 2016 in India
M&S on Thursday inaugurated an outlet at Jubilee Hills an upmarket area of the city.
Indian economy to see better growth momentum
Only India is anticipated to witness better growth momentum among the BRIC bloc whereas other member countries are expected to see "stable growth momentum".
Five Indian-Americans in Forbes list of US' richest
Five Indian-Americans have been named among the 400 richest people in the US by Forbes, a list topped by Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates.
US business questions Modi's reform credentials ahead of visit
The US business lobby questioned the reformist credentials of Narendra Modi, who will encourage investment and declare India open for business.
Sensex closes flat; capital goods down
Bearish sentiment in the market also loomed as the Supreme Court cancelled all the coal blocks allocated from 1993 to 2011.
India withdraws pharma pricing regulator's power to cap non-essential drug prices
India has withdrawn the drug pricing authority's powers that allowed it to fix the prices of medicines not deemed essential.
Walmart to extend online wholesale platform reach from October 1
The US-retail giant at present operates B2B e-commerce platform in two cities--Hyderabad and Lucknow-- in the country.
Highlights of Sino-India trade and commerce
As India and China try to forge a stronger tie during the three-day state visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to India, following are few highlights of Sino-India trade and commerce.
Rupee up 11 paise against dollar in early trade
The rupee had plunged by 48 paise to close at over one-month low of 61.13 against the greenback on Monday.
Government to soon double banks' commission for DBT scheme to 2 pc
"The issue of commission is in the final stages and the order will be issued for paying 2 per cent commission to banks shortly," Anurag Jain, joint secretary in Finance Ministry said.