‘Emerging Markets Were More Nimble': CRISIL's Chief Economist DK Joshi On Developments of 2023
DK Joshi, chief economist, CRISIL said that food inflation was the only problem. "If you look at fuel, it is negative right now. And if you look at core inflation, it's also coming down," he said, adding that food inflation cannot be ignored.
Arrest Of Mahadev Betting App Promoter A Warning Bell For Online Betting Players
Ravi Uppal, one of the two main owners of the betting app, was detained in Dubai by the local police.
‘Agents' Are Making A Quick Buck In Last-Minute Rush To Exchange Rs 2,000 Notes Outside RBI
The exchange of out-of-circulation currency notes is done up to Rs 20,000 and nobody knows the source of the money being exchanged.
‘No Runaway Prices On Indian Front': Industry Expert Rahil Shaikh On Low Sugar Production
Production of sugarcane and sugar is projected to decline by approximately 9% and 3%, respectively due to lower rainfall in the states of Maharashtra and Karnataka.
Special Report: Is Kandla Port's Mega Container Terminal Project The Game-Changer The Region Needs?
Multinational logistics company DP World won the bid for the project and will be taking on the Adani-run Mundra Port, an industry giant.
How False Claims Of India's GDP Touching $4 Trillion Went Viral
A screenshot claiming India's GDP crossed $4 trillion was taken from a YouTube feed. IMF told BOOM that they do not collate real-time data, economists say that the Union government's National Statistical Office is the only official source of data
"Days of linear headcount growth in IT Services are behind us" Ravi Venkatesan, Founder, GAME
Venkatesan, who has previously worked at Microsoft India, Bank of Baroda, and Cummins, talked about India's how recent developments in the policy space relating to e-commerce made business difficult for global players like Walmart and Amazon.
Auto Companies Must Cater To Consumer Demand To Fix Piling Inventory Issue
Auto industry is dealing with the problem of unsold inventories. As the festive season kicked in, automakers pushed more inventory in anticipation of a good festive season. But there is a mismatch in what consumer demand and what automakers are manufacturing
70-Hour Work Week Will Undo Work Done To Improve Women's Labour Force Participation
Women in the corporate sector are already struggling for gender and pay parity as well as with representation in leadership roles. Experts believe that a 70-hour work week mandate could result in women's labour force participation taking a beating
Low Return On Investments, Poor Growth Prospects Hinder Investments In Cold Storage For India's Produce
Indian farmers are struggling with the lack of cold storage facilities for vegetables and fruits. India also has low per capita availability of fruits and vegetables due to post-harvest losses as a consequence of less cold storage facilities.
EV Demand, Ease On Supply Side Are Driving Growth In The Indian Auto Sector
After record-breaking sales in August, September showed even stronger growth trends, with a substantial year-on-year increase of 20%. What are the factors that are driving growth in the automobile sector?
Foreign Degrees Lose ‘Edge' In Indian Job Market As Students Struggle To Find Employment
As large number of students return to India after studying abroad and failing to secure a job overseas , recruiters tell The Core how the Indian job market's perceptions of international degree holders is changing.
















