Please follow and like us: Here is today’s business news, Latest business news India today 2nd July 2022 Gross GST collection for the month of June 2022 is Rs. 1 44 crore. Deutsche Bahn, a Germany-based company, has won the
Tata Group-owned Air India has raised concerns about flight delays and poor customer experience at its ground-handling service provider, AI Airport Services Ltd (AIASL). In a letter to AIASL’s parent company, AI Asset Holding Ltd (AIAHL), Air India noted that
National carrier Türkiye, Turkish Airlines and IndiGo announced the resumption of their codeshare flights in a joint statement on Friday. The agreement allows each airline to sell seats on the flights of others. “Currently, Turkish Airlines operates a daily flight
MUMBAI: HDFC Chairman Deepak Parekh said the mortgage lender has applied to several regulators, including IHKSebi and the RBI about his proposed merger at the HDFC bank. The process is expected to be completed in 12 to 18 months and
HDFC Chairman Deepak Parekh said on Thursday housing demand is unlikely to be affected by rate hikes in the financial system. “In fact, current home loan interest rates are still below pre-pandemic levels. Furthermore, a home loan has a long
In a clever diplomatic move, India worked with China to bar Pakistan from attending the BRICS Plus event last Friday. Pakistan made surprising attempts to participate in the BRICS event for emerging countries, including Algeria, Argentina, Cambodia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Fiji,
Hyderabad: Indian family businesses, which have higher levels of emotional attachment from business leaders to their company, appear to be more resilient than their global counterparts and better positioned to sustain entrepreneurship, a global study of family businesses has found.However,
NEW DELHI: The 47th GST Council chaired by the Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is likely to debate Wednesday’s call for an extension of compensation paid to states for lost revenue from their taxes, such as sales tax (VAT), which
CHANDIGARH: About a dozen states crossing party lines on Wednesday have expressed support for extending the mechanism to compensate states for revenue losses caused by the introduction of the GST beyond June 30, but no decision has been made. Rapporteur
NEW DELHI: The capital markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India has fined the National Stock Exchange Rs 7 crore in the ‘dark fiber’ case, widely known as NSE co-location caseit said in an order. The case involved the