Economy - general
Consumer price inflation for industrial workers marginally down at 9.7 per cent in October
30 Nov 2010
India's GDP grows 8.9 per cent in July-September 2010
30 Nov 2010
The CSO estimates gross domestic product at factor cost at constant prices for July-September 2010-11 at Rs11,46,637 crore against Rs10,53,057 crore in July-September 2009-10.
Labour laws inadequate, admits PM
23 Nov 2010
The PM says some of the labour laws that have hurt employment growth by creating rigidities in the labour market need to reexamined
Vaidyanathan panel recommends overhaul of data collection machinery for agricultural statistics
20 Nov 2010
Private sector key to higher college enrolment: Sibal
20 Nov 2010
Sibal says a critical mass of youth in higher education is necessary for India to evolve into a first-world country
Consumer price inflation for agricultural and rural labourers falls to 8.43 and 8.45 per cent in October
20 Nov 2010
Black money draining India of Rs72,496 crore a year: study
18 Nov 2010
India has been drained of over Rs20 lakh crore between 1948 and 2008 at current prices through outflows related to tax avoidance by wealthy individuals and companies, and corruption
Imports plummet in October even as exports surge
16 Nov 2010
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