Letters to the Editor The alleged irregularities during the reign of Chitra Ramakrishna as the CEO of National Stock Exchange (NSE) manifested itself in her blatant disrega
Letters to the Editor Arrogating to itself the sole monopoly of insurance business in post independent India, LIC has on date, amassed a huge corpus of ₹40 trillion. Seve
Letter to the Editor RBI's continued dovish stance on the monetary policy, the moot question is whether RBI has any autonomy in decision-making, given the current style of
Letters to the Editor This refers to ‘Govt open to ‘reworking’ capital gains tax regime’ (February 10). This is a welcome step. In a country like India which does n
Letters to the Editor This refers to ‘Taxing virtual digital assets is hard’ (February 7). The views expressed need to be seen in the context of the opinion shared by t
Letters to the Editor It is highly disappointing to observe that a large number of lawbreakers have shamelessly yet unabatedly been turning out to be our own lawmakers. Wha
Letters to the Editor Apropos ‘When will private ‘Capex Mahotsav’ begin? (February 4), brushing aside the ensuing assembly elections in five states, the Finance Minis
Will Akasa Air’s contra bet on Boeing 737 Max instead of Airbus pay off? Rakesh Jhunjhunwala’s Akasa airline has gone against the tide, placing its bets on Boeing aircrafts; it now needs to carve out a niche for itself
Breastfeeding, a responsibility, not choice Rate of initiation of breastfeeding within an hour of birth has declined in 5 years
Blockchain: Piloting the future of aviation Enables effective solutions that positively impact industry players and end consumers
Bharti Airtel Q1: Inline results and stable operating metrics Results reflect consistent progress made in recent quarters
IRB beats estimates in Q1FY23, but the stock is expensive The company is trading at a one year forward P/E of 26.6 times against its historical average (5 year average) of 11.8 times
Why investors should look beyond MTM losses of SBI in Q1 FY23 With a At Rs ₹50-lakh crore trillion of balance sheet, SBI’s ability to keep pace with overall market momentum is an important factor
Auroville: An utopian search for a better world Akash Kapur’s ‘Better to Have Gone’ traces what happens when we believe deeply in a quest and give up everything in its pursuit
Lady doctors and the rocky path to healing A handbook on India’s first women doctors holds up a mirror to the social and political realities of the 19th and early 20th century
Conquering Everest: A compelling account of how an impossible dream was achieved Jim Davidson dwells in detail on the failure to make it in the first attempt and the harrowing return to physically and emotionally draining climb up