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Fashion designers are falling in line to grab a chunk of the burgeoning Chinese market
The Economic Survey endorses the reforms recommended by various committees, but practically every move available to the FM would be seen as anti-poor by the Trinamool
Indian railways minister Dinesh Trivedi stepped into Parliament House as Mamata Banerjee's minion but walked out labeled as her worst enemy
Akhilesh Yadav would be now under pressure to take action against Ponty Chadha, whose at least Rs 6,000 crore business empire has probably benefited the most under Mayawati's reign
India's Chief Justice S H Kapadia peeved at the increasing trend of trial by media and frequent leaks of confidential information to the media
36 top development economists from across the world have written a joint letter to the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh suggesting significant changes in the proposed National Food Security Bill
Elinor Ostrom believes that the management of common property should depend on local circumstances, and not be based on one particular approach
The Rafale deal has the potential to either make or break the country's future in aerospace manufacturing
The iPhone and Facebook cannot compare to the real breakthroughs in science and technology in the 60s & 70s
There is no proof that microcredit alleviates poverty; on the other hand, it can make the already risky lives of the poorest even riskier, says researcher David Roodman