The credit card industry witnessed a sharp correction of 45 per cent year-on-year in October as the new credit card issue declined to 7.8 lakh from 16 lakh cards issued last year during the same month.
Gurugram (Haryana) [India], November 26: In just two months after its launch, ZOIL, the world's first zero-oil kitchen for North Indian cuisine, is making waves in Gurugram's culinary scene. This innovative concept, delivers over Swiggy and Zomato, where it already boasts an impressive 4-sta
Finance Ministry in its latest monthly economic review stated that the upcoming administration in US after the win of Donald Trump in the latest elections is set to play an important role in trade dynamics globally.
Amit Kumar, a physical education teacher in Bihar, is struggling to sustain his family despite holding a government job. He earns a meagre monthly salary of Rs 8,000. His days are spent teaching at Babu Pur Middle School in Bhagalpur district, and his nights are dedicated to working as a foo
India's export recovery may encounter challenges due to softening demand in developed markets, the Ministry of Finance in its monthly report said on Monday.
Stuttgart [Germany], November 25: DEKRA could hardly be entering the year of its 100th anniversary on a more future-proof and resilient footing: after the world's largest non-listed testing, inspection and certification company exceeded a sales threshold of EUR4 billion for the first time
Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Deo Sai commended the state's security forces for their successful operations in eliminating Naxalites, praising their courage and dedication on Sunday.
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) are on course to turn net sellers in Indian stock markets for the second straight month through November, after having remained net buyers four months on a trot until September.
India's foreign exchange (forex) reserves dropped for a seventh consecutive week to hit an over four-month low of USD 657.892 billion in the week that ended on November 15, data from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) showed.
A recent war simulation conducted by a US congressional committee and a think tank has found that Taiwan would have to defend itself for at least a month or possibly two in the event of a Chinese invasion before the US could send reinforcements.