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  • Raghu Rai: ‘Let’s face it, half of India lives on the streets. That social thread of daily life, we can’t ignore’

    'At least half of the works in this exhibition have never been seen by the public before,' says the award-winning veteran photographer and photojournalist about the ongoing retrospective of his works, 'Raghu Rai: A Thousand Lives — Photographs from 1965-2005', at Delhi's Kiran Nadar Museum of Art.

  • At Mumbai’s Irrfan Retrospective, watch Piku, The Lunchbox, The Namesake, Maqbool & more

    A retrospective on the late legendary actor Irrfan will screen some of his memorable films in Mumbai from January 26-28. Filmmakers and co-actors will be a part of the discussions on Irrfan’s life and works, too.

  • Gaming firms may use grey area in GST law to challenge 'retrospective' taxation: Sources

    Officials say the centre will leave it to the courts to decide whether the notices sent for the period prior to October 1 for 28 percent GST are valid or not.

  • Delhi retrospective | How Shanti Dave became an abstractionist painter in a newly-independent India

    'Neither Earth Nor Sky', the first-ever retrospective of the Baroda Group of Artists member and one of the country's earliest abstractionist painters opens at the DAG, New Delhi.

  • 27th IFFK 2022 | 'Meeting Malayali audience's expectation is very challenging': Artistic director Deepika Suseelan

    Curtain Raiser | The 27th International Film Festival of Kerala, from December 9-16, promises a cornucopia of cinematic celebration across the ages, from world masters Béla Tarr, Paul Schrader, Emir Kusturica to Adoor Gopalakrishnan, Lijo Jose Pelliserry, and more.

  • Artist Yusuf Arakkal's retrospective comes to Bengaluru

    The city will witness a new retrospective, from October 14, showcasing the rich oeuvre of the late artist Yusuf Arakkal, who made the city his home and who refused to be branded with any particular imagery or style

  • Budget 2017: No more delays: GAAR to kick-in from April 1, 2017

    Govt unlikely to change GAAR‘s implementation date; amended CBDT rules have “grandfathered” investments made before April 1, 2017 exempting these from the anti-avoidance rule

  • Mood improving, new investments will happen: NITI's Debroy

    And while the government is doing its bit on policy measures, the results will take a while to show feels Debroy, as much of the action happens at the level of state governments, and also requires legislative changes

  • Cos Act: Government for retrospective auditor rotation

    The government proposed rotation of auditors with retrospective effect, in its draft rules for the new Companies Act. CNBC-TV18's Payaswini Upadhyay reports that the ministry, which put out draft rules to accompany 16 of the 29 chapters in the Act, call for changes in accounting and auditors.

  • Rekhi's Inventus scouting for startups, bullish on India

    He was the first Indo-American CEO to take a venture-backed company public on the NASDAQ. Now US-based Kanwal Rekhi is back in India scouting for innovative start-ups for his company Inventus Capital to invest in.

  • FinMin to consider amicable solution to Vodafone case

    The government today said it is considering the request of British telecom major Vodafone for amicable settlement of the over Rs 11,217 crore tax dispute.

  • Sanofi's case is different from Vodafone: Counsel

    Porus kaka, Lead Counsel, Sanofi told CNBC-TV18 that unlike Vodafone this case involves tax treaties and most of the company‘s investment comes from tax treaties.

  • FinMin likely to accept Shome panel reccos: Sources

    CNBC-TV18‘s Aakansha Sethi reports, quoting sources, that the finance ministry is likely to accept the Shome panel recommendations.

  • Vodafone needs to decide on future course of action: Dutt

    Anu Dutt, counsel, Vodafone, says that that bringing retrospective liability through any provision of law on a buyer is illegal and should not be done in any viable democracy.

  • FICCI flays retrospect Land Acqusition Act move

    Industry body FICCI today opposed moves on application of the proposed Land Acquisition Act on retrospective basis, cautioning it would trigger a number of litigations and create an uncertain business environment.

  • Shome panel submits GAAR report: Here are the proposals

    The Parthasarathi Shome panel has submitted two reports to the Finance Minister P Chidambaram. The reports include final take on General Anti-Avoidance Rules (GAAR) and the other is a draft on retrospective amendment, reports CNBC-TV18's Siddarth Zarabi.

  • Manappuram Fin seeks additional rights for some investors

    Manappuram Finance is in the spotlight once again and this time over affirmative rights. It wants to retrospectively amend its articles of association (AOA) to accommodate institutional investors who subscribed to its issue of cumulative convertible preference shares in 2008.

  • New Land Acquisition Bill: Retrospective clause included

    In significant changes in draft Land Acquisition Bill, the proposed legislation will now be in force with retrospective effect and provide for five times higher compensation in terms of land to those affected in SC/ST category.

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