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Nearly 85 per cent of the stalled road projects have been put back on track: Finance Minister Arun Jaitley
Read MoreFor small taxpayers, the Finance Minister has proposed to increase the limit of deduction of rent paid under section 80GG from Rs 24,000 per annum to Rs 60,000 to provide relief to those who live in rented houses
Read MoreShares of developers such as Puravankara Projects and Sobha were trading with gains after the announcement. Puravankara was up 1 per cent at Rs 45.05, Sobha rose 2.85 per cent and was trading at Rs 238, but Prestige Projects was down 3.07 per cent at Rs 150
Read MoreThe Economic Survey says that the slowdown in sales has resulted in a sharp increase in the inventory of unsold housing units particularly in northern and western region
Read MoreThe government should further expand the scope of direct transfer of benefits through Jan-Dhan Yojna, Aadhar and Mobiles (JAM) to include fertilizer subsidies
Read MoreFormer railway minister Lalu Yadav says Indian Railways 'acted as a lifeline for all and the Modi government has derailed railway'
Read MoreRailway Minister Suresh Prabhu says the railway would need to cut costs, grow its freight business which provides two-thirds of its revenue and target new sources of non-tariff revenue through measures such as redeveloping train stations
Read MoreDigital India and Smart City initiatives have presented Ericsson India an opportunity to transform itself into a tech solutions provider
Read MoreModi’s constituency Varanasi, which has received Rs 20,000 crore since 2014 to upgrade its civic infrastructure, ranks 65 due to its abysmal sanitation facilities
Read MoreTata Motors reported bad January figures as sales of passenger vehicles in the domestic market dipped by 18 per cent — 10,728 units versus 13,047 in January 2015.
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