Liechtenstein has declined help in India’s quest for suspected black money trail to the small but rich European country bordering Switzerland, citing absence of a bilateral treaty for such information exchange. The Indian government is facing intens
Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar will now endorse the softdrinks giant Coca Cola after the company today announced signing the master blaster as its ‘Happiness Ambassador’. We are extremely pleased to have Sachin on board as the Company’s ‘Happines
The National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO) has warned that individual Income Tax records can be accessed in an unauthorised manner by outsiders via cyber attacks. Through a letter dated January 17, the NTRO alerted the Central Board of Direc
The toppers of Final Examinations held in November, 2010 are from Bangalore, Delhi, Mumbai and Ahmedabad. The details of the top three rank holders on all India basis for Final (old Course) along with the marks secured by them are mentioned at Annexure-A. The details of percentage of candidates passed in the above said examination are placed at Annexure-B.
The Anti-Corruption Bureau of CBI has arrested two Income Tax officials for allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs 4,000 for processing tax refund claims. Senior tax assistant Sudarshan Kale and tax assistant Sunil Gangurde were caught red handed yesterda
The Left parties today asked the government to confiscate the black money allegedly stashed in Swiss Bank accounts and make the names of the account-holders public. Government should not only obtain full details of these accounts, but also make the
Under pressure to bring back the black money stashed abroad, India has sought Liechtenstein government’s help in taking action against those alleged to have kept illicit wealth in a bank of the European country. A spokesperson for the Liechtenstein government confirmed to PTI that a request has been made by its Indian counterpart for administrative assistance in relation to some Indian clients of LGT Bank, based in the European country located near Switzerland.
Telecom tribunal TDSAT today asked another new operator Videocon Telecom to pay 60 per cent of Rs 12.45 crore penalty slapped on it by the Department of Telecom for missing roll-out obligations, while admitting its appeal against DoT.
Politically-sensitive multi-brand retail sector is likely to be opened for foreign investors with an FDI cap of 51 per cent, as efforts are being made by the industry ministry to evolve a consensus on the vexed issue. According to sources, the govern
Call it food colonialism in reverse, but a British food manufacturer has started selling samosas in India, from where the delights of spicy dishes caught the imagination of the British palate 200 years ago. Farsan, an Indian food company based in the