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Union Minister Manohar Lal inaugurates National Feeder Monitoring System Control Centre at REC...
Free Press Journal· 21 hours ago...Lal, Minister of Power and Housing & Urban Affairs, inaugurated National Feeder Monitoring...
Budget 2024 : Reducing litigation ensures ease of doing business, says legal expert - ET LegalWorld
The Economic Times· 7 days agoRecently, The Ministry of Corporate Affairs has undertaken steps for reducing litigation and address...
Govt to form inter-ministerial core group on employment, integration of jobs data
Indian Express· 3 days ago“There is a need to create linkages among different employment data sources, assimilating and integrating them to develop a system that captures a holistic picture of employment ...
Cars24 bags Rs 250 Cr from Singapore parent company
YourStory· 1 day agoThe board of Cars24 has approved the allotment of 2.18 lakh equity shares to Global Car Group Ltd for Rs 250 crore, according to a filing with the
Tax cut for foreign companies will benefit only a few, say experts
CNBC Awaaz· 7 days agoThe budget proposal to cut tax corporate tax on foreign companies to 35 percent from 40 percent...
Labour minister to meet with 20 ministries on 'capturing' employment data
Business Standard India· 5 days agoThe meeting will include officials of ministries of agriculture, coal, corporate affairs,...
Ather Energy raises Rs 60 Cr in debt from InnoVen Capital
YourStory· 1 day agoThe electric vehicle company will allot 6,000 Series D1 unlisted, secured, redeemable,...
Pilot study to enhance viability of 60 fair price shops underway: Govt
Business Standard India· 6 days agoA pilot study is underway in the country to enhance the viability of 60 fair price shops, also...
Aiming for more overseas investments: Proposal to slash corp tax on foreign cos to 35% will motivate...
The Economic Times· 7 days ago"We want more investment to come into the country that is why it has been brought down," Sitharaman...
A sacrosanct IBC is unrealistic
Financial Express· 10 hours agoThe Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code’s lingering ambiguities must be urgently addressed to fully realise its transformative potential