Lakshmi Subramanian’s book, India before the Ambanis — A History of Indian Business Money and Economy, reviewed here is a rare work of lucid historical scholarship. Through her lively and ...
MUMBAI (Reuters) - The Reserve Bank of India's $5 billion dollar/rupee buy-sell swap auction on Friday is likely to see ...
Indian businesses remain cautious about BRICS’ shared currency plans, citing risks to global trade ties, reliance on the US dollar, and concerns over China’s influence within the bloc.
Nimisha Priya, an Indian-origin nurse, faces execution in Yemen after being accused of murder. Her family seeks blood money negotiations to save her life. Nimisha Priya, an Indian-origin nurse ...
Even though the Indian currency has been under pressure and trading downhill for the last few days, it has depreciated only 2.74 percent year-to-date. The rupee features among the least volatile ...
On the last day of 2024, a curious news story began circulating in the Indian media ... Priya's family could raise and pay so-called "blood money" to the family of the man she was convicted ...
Under the existing provisions, if any person pays any amount to the non-resident individual which is chargeable to tax in India ... receives any sum of money more than INR 50,000 as gift or ...
her family is reportedly raising diyah (blood money) to give to Mahdi’s family. The family has raised $40,000, which has been passed to lawyers hired by the Indian government to represent Priya.
In many parts of India, bananas are often sold by the dozen and street vendors tend to offer fairly affordable prices. But can you imagine paying Rs 100 for just one banana? That's exactly what ...
An under-construction luxury hotel property in Colombo has come under the scanner as part of a money laundering probe linked to a Gurugram-based realty company, Indian media reported today.
Subhash Chandran, a lawyer representing Nimisha’s family in India, told the BBC that they had already raised $40,000 (£32,268) in crowdfunding to offer Mahdi's family. This money was provided in two ...
“I feel like India fell into the same trap I did while running Perplexity. Thinking models are going to cost a ton of money to train,” Srinivas said. He urged Indian startups to shift from ...