IT firms may get relief from DTC
Hyderabad, Aug. 4: The government is mulling uniform tax sops for IT and IT enabled services companies, a top government official said.
“There is a mismatch between tax concessions given to IT compan
Cameron's ancestor helped crush India's 1857 independence war
The Prime Minister, Mr David Cameron's great-great-grandfather was a British cavalryman who fought against Indians and helped suppress India's first war of independence in 1857, a media report said on
'Tired' PM skips leaders' meeting, PMO says he is okay
The Prime Minister, Dr Manmnohan Singh, on Sunday skipped a meeting of leaders of political parties on the eve of Parliament's monsoon session, with Speaker, Ms Meira Kumar, saying that he could not a
Putin promises "bright life" to Russian spies
The Prime Minister, Mr Vladimir Putin, a former KGB sleuth himself has promised "bright life" to 10 Russian spies exchanged with the US, including 'hot spy' Anna Chapman, and even sang patriotic songs
Targets not met, but current plan growth better than ever: PM
New Delhi, July 24: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Saturday said though the country had fallen short of targets under the current five year plan, the overall projected average growth of 8.1 percent fro
Inflation will ease, country falling short of plan targets: PM
Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, on Saturday said a good monsoon this year will help overall inflation ease to 6 per cent by the year-end, a figure more optimistic than the ones projected by his adv
GST, DTC bills likely in Parliament
The Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, in a meeting with UPA chairperson, Mrs Sonia Gandhi, on Monday is believed to have discussed the possibility of introducing the Direct Taxes Code in the Monsoon
Jaiswal blames UP officials for boy's death
Kanpur: Blaming local administration for the death of a boy who could not be taken to a hospital due to security curbs during Prime Minister's visit here, the Union minister, Mr Sriprakash Jaiswal, on