Judgement has shaken the foundation of the Doctrine of Finality. Arbitration is the biggest loser since DMRC decisions may encourage other government bodies to also re-open and agitate old lost causes
Read MoreAn important regulatory gap that requires urgent attention of policymakers is bringing all superannuation and gratuity funds of companies under PFRDA and allowing NPS Trust to manage them
Read MoreTo make good music, you need all the instruments to come together and work in harmony. A good musician doesn’t get frustrated that he can’t tune the flute and get it to change
Read MoreThe landscape of leadership is ever evolving, influenced by changes in society, technology, and the global economy
Read MoreIllicit cigarettes is a burgeoning trade in the country that thrive on higher margins to retailer outlets
Read MoreIt’s important that AI is seen for what it is: a tool. It speeds up tasks. That helps researchers in, for example, life sciences to sequence molecules within hours instead of months in the search for life-saving drugs
Read MoreTrade negotiators need to ensure that we leverage our huge imports from China to push our exports vigorously to a country which can easily absorb them, if we maintain sufficient pressure, in a sustained manner, writes J. K. Dadoo
Read MoreWith the new innovation combined with the recycling of waste products, it is expected that these industries may create gold-based products at more economical prices which will create massive boom in the sales over the upcoming years
Read MoreIndia's recent advancements in IP filings and legislative reforms underscore its commitment to fostering innovation-driven growth, being “Rachnatmak bharat, Abhinav bharat” borrowing words from the India’s IP policy
Read MoreApril CPI inflation hit an 11-month low at 4.83 per cent, screamed the newspapers, and all was good with the world. But was it?
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