Five hundred rupee 7.5 and 1,000 rupee notes will cease to be legal tender from Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in an unscheduled address to the nation... READ MORE›
However, Manohar Parrikar, India's defence minister and a senior BJP leader, suggested at a public function later that Khan was taught a lesson... READ MORE›
In Its Third Month, Indias Cash Shortage Begins to Bite... READ MORE›
Some of the poorest street vendors cannot afford card readers, and have struggled to operate Paytm payment transfers on their mobile phones... READ MORE›
Prime Minister Narendra Modi appealing to Indians to bear the pain for just a little while longer... READ MORE›
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has ordered the withdrawal of 500 and 1,000-rupee notes from circulation on Tuesday in a shock announcement designed to tackle widespread corruption... READ MORE›
India: Demonetisation takes its toll on the poor The fallout from the decision is widely expected to impact economic growth this quarter and for several quarters to follow... READ MORE›
A dozen store owners asked the bank for new swipe machines last week... READ MORE›
There are limits on cash withdrawals from ATMs and banks... READ MORE›
Much of India's rural economy is powered by cash, with few people regularly using a bank account... READ MORE›
But he went broke in 2003 after he borrowed from friends' families for a start-up that did not make money... READ MORE›
India's prime minister has defended his government's decision to demonetise the country's highest-value currency bills in an unusual New Year's Eve message to the nation... READ MORE›
Censors have demanded several revisions in Amartya Sen's documentary about tolerance and public debate in India... READ MORE›
Vadnagar, a municipality situated in Gujarat's Mehsana district, is where Mr Modi was born and spent his early childhood... READ MORE›
Photograph Dan Peled AAP For a decade, Narendra Modi was an international political pariah... READ MORE›
Chetan Bhagat, one of India's most popular writers, said on Tuesday The suit has not gone down well... READ MORE›
Indian opposition parties say thousands will participate in nationwide protests against the government's ban on two major currency notes... READ MORE›
It was one thing to bring back black money from banks abroad... READ MORE›
The larger incomes of above 500,000 rupees are now assessed a 30 percent tax rate... READ MORE›
The leader of the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party is a divisive figure for many Indians... READ MORE›
Long queues built up outside cash machines before the midnight deadline as customers tried to withdraw 100 rupee notes... READ MORE›
Whats going on with Prospect magazines list of top 50 world thinkers?... READ MORE›
Indian corporations and industry have often cited unskilled manpower as a big hurdle to filling existing jobs... READ MORE›
A court in India has convicted 24 people over the killings of 69 Muslims during religious riots in the western Indian state of Gujarat in 2002... READ MORE›
Morgan Stanley hailed the demonetization as a bold move to curb black money and bring millions more Indians into the tax regime... READ MORE›
Prime Minister Modi's drastic demonetization program wiped out most paper currency used to pay for necessities... READ MORE›
Indian court orders cinemas to play national anthem before films... READ MORE›
Getting shops and customers to change their reliance on cash permanently will involve convincing people like Mohammad Javed, a 36-year-old meat shop owner in New Delhi... READ MORE›
An autorickshaw driver is offering rides for just one rupee to celebrate the third anniversary of Narendra Modi's BJP government... READ MORE›
Britain, he suggested, seemed willing blithely to lose its position as world leader on the climate change issue... READ MORE›
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