No Estimate Of Black Money In Foreign Accounts In Last 5 Years: Govt
New Delhi- There is no official estimation how much worth of black money is lying in foreign accounts over the last five years, however, Rs...
Govt Earned Over Rs 8 Lakh Crore From Taxes On Petrol, Diesel In Last...
NEW DELHI- The Centre earned nearly Rs 8.02 lakh crore from taxes on petrol and diesel during the last three fiscal years, of which...
WPI Inflation Spikes To 14.23% In Nov As Crude, Metal Prices Harden
New Delhi- The wholesale price-based inflation surged to more than a decade high of 14.23 per cent in November, mainly due to hardening of...
Corporate India’s Hiring Outlook For Next 3 Months Most Optimistic In 8 Years: Survey
New Delhi- Indian employers have robust hiring intentions for the next three months, with 49 per cent of companies planning to add more staff...
‘J&K Saw Highest-Ever Tourist Footfall In November’
Tourism Deptt to promote tourism cooperatives for boosting tourism
JAMMU- The Chief Secretary, Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta Monday chaired a meeting to review various activities...
GI Tagging For Kashmiri Carpets To Begin Soon: Dir I&C
Srinagar- Director Industries and Commerce, Mahmood Ahmad Shah on Monday said that department will launch GI tags for the Kashmiri carpets soon which will...
Retail Inflation Inches Up To Three-Month High Of 4.91% In November
New Delhi- Retail inflation inched up to a three-month high of 4.91 per cent in November, mainly due to an uptick in food prices,...
To Save Banks, We Must Protect Depositors: PM Modi
New Delhi- Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said deposit insurance reforms undertaken by the government will instil confidence in account holders on the...
India Will Be Among Few Economies To Rebound Strongly: Finance Ministry
New Delhi- India will be among only a few economies in the world to rebound strongly from COVID-19 induced economic contraction of 2020-21, a...
IIP Growth Remains Subdued For Second Month In A Row At 3.2% In Oct...
New Delhi- India's industrial production growth remained subdued for the second straight month and expanded by 3.2 per cent in October, mainly due to...