India needs to grow at 8 per cent for up to two decades to become a developed nation by 2047, the Economic Survey said on Friday, pitching for a slew of reforms, including land and labour, to achieve ...
At least 30 people were killed and many more injured in a stampede at the world’s largest religious gathering early Wednesday ...
Real estate experts say the project could unlock opportunities for new townships on Bengaluru’s outskirts while keeping land ...
Unlike the President’s address to Parliament after the Lok Sabha elections, when there was no mention of the middle class, ...
We broadly concur with the Survey's assessment of a pick-up in rural demand on the back of improved crop output, disinflation, and an uptick in domestic investment activity ...
India’s political-bureaucratic failure to unleash economic reforms with sustained momentum is the single-biggest ...
Telangana's MSME Policy and WE Hub highlighted in Economic Survey 2024-25 for promoting e-commerce growth and women ...
Unimpressed Opposition leaders called for a "new tradition" hearing the president’s inaugural speech for the Budget Session ...
The election body asked former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal not to mix the issues of increased Ammonia content and ...
The Economic Survey, tabled in Parliament ahead of the Union Budget, provides the roadmap for reforms and growth. The ...
It is important to recognise that certain ministries, particularly those overseeing large-scale infrastructure projects like ...
The survey further pointed that India faces severe weather extremes, with 93% of days in 2024 marked by significant climate events such as heatwaves, cyclones, and floods.