India, Jan. 30 -- Last Updated on January 30, 2026 1:36 am by INDIAN AWAAZ FIRST ADVANCE ESTIMATE PROJECTS REAL GDP GROWTH AND GVA GROWTH FOR FY26 TO 7.4 AND 7.3 PER CENT RESPECTIVELY POTENTIAL GROW... Read More
India, Jan. 30 -- The Economic Survey on Thursday projected the GDP growth in the range of 6.8-7.2 per cent for the next fiscal year on the back of the cumulative impact of reforms, and said the econo... Read More
India, Jan. 30 -- The value of the rupee, which has slipped to the 92 per dollar mark, does not accurately reflect India's stellar economic fundamentals, the Economic Survey said on Thursday. "In oth... Read More
India, Jan. 30 -- The Government is well on track to meet the fiscal deficit target of 4.4 per cent of GDP estimated for the current financial year based on broad trends, the Economic Survey 2025-26 t... Read More
India, Jan. 30 -- Effective implementation of Labour Codes will play a key role in boosting formal employment and enhancing security for women and gig workers, the Economic Survey for 2025-26 stated, ... Read More
India, Jan. 30 -- The Economic Survey on Thursday called for a multi-pronged strategy to strengthen the country's investment climate by addressing both structural and cyclical factors, noting that the... Read More
India, Jan. 30 -- India's public-private partnership (PPP) framework needs to move from transaction-centric execution toward system-level market building, with a sharper focus on reducing structural u... Read More
India, Jan. 30 -- Last week, a cousin visited us. She is a professional settled in New Jersey (US), and is a happy American, along with her husband and children. Together, the couple earns more than $... Read More
India, Jan. 30 -- It is finally the sentiments, stupid! Whatever one may exude about corporate earnings, profitability visibility, macros, headwinds, and so on, recent volatility in specific stocks an... Read More
India, Jan. 30 -- The Union Budget for FY26-27 arrives at a critical moment for India's energy transition. After several years of rapid policy expansion, the challenge is no longer one of intent or am... Read More