Business
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Animals and their society
Are we the only ones who vote, drink, sleep around, eavesdrop on conversations?
5 min |
October 16-31, 2019
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
‘Land Of Festivals' Promoting Tourism
Abhishek Dwivedi, a 27-year-old, Jaipur-based management trainee has already registered to attend the grand Jaipur Literature Festival next year.
6 min |
September 16-31, 2019
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Tourism Can Be India's Next Big GDP Earner
After the success of its tourism’s promotional slogan ‘Atithi Devo Bhava’, the Indian tourism ministry has come out with another catchphrase 'your search ends here'.
6 min |
September 16-31, 2019
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
We Aim To Reach Financial Self-Sufficiency In A Few Years
The Tourism Department of West Bengal has taken up the mega task of renovating many of its tourist accommodations and is also looking to implement new programmes. It has been trying to attract national and international tourists.
5 min |
September 16-31, 2019
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Travel And Tourism Industry In India: Venturing Into The Reality
India offers a great tourism potential not only for the Indians but to the foreign travellers as well.
3 min |
September 16-31, 2019
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Reality-Check Of The Economy
The first few months of 2019 have seen the lowest new investment proposals in India in the last 14 years.
3 min |
September 16-31, 2019
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Indian Railways Facilitating Tourism
In India, railways and tourism are interconnected.
3 min |
September 16-31, 2019
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Gandhian Concept Of Human Equality: An Ideal Social Order To Resolve Conflicts
The Gandhian thought is based on the eternal truth.
5 min |
September 16-31, 2019
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Effects Of Increase In Gold Prices
In the latest Union Budget, Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitaraman, proposed to increase the import duty on gold from 10% to 12.5%.
2 min |
September 16-31, 2019
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Diversification And Innovation In Indian Tourism
Indian tourism has a huge unrealised potential.
9 min |
September 16-31, 2019
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Beyond Incredible India!
The ‘Incredible India’ campaign was launched in 2002 by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India to promote India as a global tourist destination. Sagnik Chowdhury, Regional Director (East), India Tourism, spoke to BE’s Aritra Mitra.
6 min |
September 16-31, 2019
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
The Economy Can Be Back On High Growth Track In Three Months With Proper Administrative Measures
The infrastructure sector in India is slowing down. BE’s Kishore Kumar Biswas and Tushar K. Mahanti spoke to Hemant Kanoria, Chairman, Srei Infrastructure Finance Limited, regarding the PPP model in infrastructure and the role of NBFCs.
3 min |
September 1-15, 2019
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
FATF Places Pakistan In ‘Enhanced Blacklist'
The Asia Pacific Group (APG) of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has placed Pakistan in the ‘Enhanced Blacklist’ due to its failure to act on terror funding.
1 min |
September 1-15, 2019
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Telecom Infra In India Not Ready For 5G
By July 2018, India had the world’s second largest internet user base with over 44.6 crore smart phones and 56 crore internet users.
3 min |
September 1-15, 2019
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Social Audit Of All Infrastructure Schemes Need To Be Made Mandatory
Infrastructure in a way is the essential “inners” of any development plan.
2 min |
September 1-15, 2019
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Power Infra Improving, But Debt Is A Problem
Absence of electricity has been an inherent feature of rural India.
4 min |
September 1-15, 2019
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Nature Beat: Flora And Fauna
Maneka Sanjay Gandhi, Member of Parliament (Lok Shabha).
5 min |
September 1-15, 2019
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Infrastructure Spending Key To Revive The Fledging Economy
“You and I come by road or rail, but economists come by infrastructure,” Margaret Thatcher, Britain’s longest-serving prime minister and the first woman elected to that office had observed while highlighting the role of infrastructure in a nation’s life.
7 min |
September 1-15, 2019
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Fire Ravages ‘Earth's Lungs'
The Amazon rainforest has been burning for several weeks, becoming a global crisis.
1 min |
September 1-15, 2019
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Digital Footprints: Changing Face Of Lending Landscape
In this digital age, business processes are witnessing makeovers every other day.
5 min |
September 1-15, 2019
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Crafting Peace For Restoring The Valley's Lost Glory
Home Minister Amit Shah’s speech in both the houses was not striking in itself, but his pitch on the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) served to prevent the opposition from taking a steadfast stand against it, leading to passage of the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Bill, 2019.
4 min |
September 1-15, 2019
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Boosting Aviation Infrastructure
Airports being the nuclei of myriad economic activities assume a significant role in the economy of a nation.
5 min |
September 1-15, 2019
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Ministry Vs. Prasar Bharati
Public broadcasting in India has never been free. Whichever party has been in power – left, right or centre – it has wanted Akashvani or Doordarshan to serve its propaganda purposes.
2 min |
March 16-31, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
The Indian Philosophy Of Universal Unity
I bow with my hands together to the eminent sage Patanjali, who removed the impurities of the mind through yoga, of speech through grammar, and of the body through medicine.”–The Shivarama Text.
3 min |
March 16-31, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Siragu Celebrates Women's Day
Siragu Celebrates Women’s Day
1 min |
March 16-31, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
The Crisis In Maldives
The Crisis In Maldives
3 min |
March 16-31, 2018
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Removing Article 370 is a gutsy decision
Gopalaswami Ayyangar, a minister in Nehru’s cabinet, a former dewan of Mararaja Hari Singh of Jammu & Kashmir and who principally drafted the Article 370 argued in the Constituent Assembly of J&K in 1949 that unlike other princely states, J&K was not ripe for integration with India.
2 min |
August 16-31, 2019
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Slums - a tragic contrast
According to the 2011 Census, around 65.49 million Indians (around 5.4% of India’s population) are living in slums. Additionally, around 17.4% of the total urban Indian population is slum dwellers.
5 min |
August 16-31, 2019
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train Opting E5 Shinkansen Technology
The Indian Railways and the National High-Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) has finalised the Japanese E5 Shinkansen technology for the implementation of 10 bullet train corridors with the total length of about 6,000 kilometres across the country.
2 min |
June 16-30, 2019
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Modi 2.0 Should Focus On Economic Revival Of The Indian Economy
The election results this time round will be remembered for a ‘khaki’ campaign in which Modi and his supporters dominated by convincing the Indian society that an alert chowkidar can keep the country safe from terrorists, anti-nationals, and infiltrators.
4 min |
