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  • Not Tatas or Birlas but SMEs will create jobs: Ajit Ranade

    Budget 2025-26 has limited room for tax cuts but it could have a strong signalling effect on private investment and job creation, says economist and author Ajit Ranade.

  • Without Cold War competition, India would not have had such a significant and resilient public sector: Historian Mircea Raianu

    Author of Tata: The Global Corporation that built Indian Capitalism spoke of how India and its old business houses managed to work the earlier geopolitical minefield to their advantage

  • Lodhas set to file appeal before division bench in Calcutta High Court after Birla group ouster

    Birla Corporation said that it would look into the judgment and take necessary steps, including filing of appeal, arguing the verdict had ignored shareholders’ democracy and their majority decision to retain Harsh Vardhan Lodha as chairman

  • 2016: Top business groups, bad loans, demonetisation engaged SC

    Legal issues concerning large conglomerates like Tatas, Birlas, Ambanis and Adanis hogged the limelight last year in the Supreme Court where Narendra Modi government faced the acid test on the legality of its path-breaking policy decision on demonetisation.

  • Political party donations jump 151% in FY15: ADR

    Among these, the top fund contributors in order were Bharti Group, the Birlas and the Lodhas.

  • Coal block auction begins: Ambanis, Adanis in the race

    After clearing the technical bidding stage, entities from Reliance, Adani, Essar, GMR, Vedanta and Aditya Birla groups became eligible to bid or these blocks -- one in Odisha and the other one in Madhya Pradesh.

  • Hyderabad's last Nizam named all-time richest Indian

    When you think of India's all-time richest people, what are the names that cross your mind? No, it's not the Tatas, Birlas or Ambanis, it's Osman Ali Khan, the last Nizam (or ruler) of Hyderabad.

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