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Coal Mining in Australia: Prospects for India

Coal is Australia‘s biggest export commodity. Australia accounts for 34 % of the world's black coal. Almost 75% of Australian black coal is exported. Australia has one of the largest coal reserves - almost 10% of the world total.

How credit card companies cheat customers?

A large number of credit card consumers have complained to different consumer forum against aggressive marketing, excess billing, mis-commitment and false promises by credit card companies. The terms and conditions mentioned in the credit card application form are grossly unfair, unilateral and against the rights of the credit card holders.

What did FTIL do with the money earned abroad?

It is being alleged that the market value of FTIL is stake Rs 2200 crore which they are trying to pass off as Rs 1000 crores. The entire operation is allegedly being held under the directions of FTIL Managing Director Prashant Desai, who reportedly visited Dubai several times to oversee the deal.

F(laws) that promote tax evasions

A bitter truth is that so far no attempt has been made to stop rampant tax evasion in India. The accused are able to get away by lifting their hands to grease greedy palms. Each law of restrictive law only increases corruption and discourage dishonesty. But politician refuse to learn.

India has forex reserves to stabilise currency volatility: RBI

Reserve Bank's measures to restore sustainable growth is that we are building the necessary institutions," Rajan said.

NASA mission to rejuvenate classic Assam tea

Assam annually produces over 600 million kg of tea in an area of over 300,000 hectares. This is part of the over 1,100 million kg of tea produced in India, of which over 200 million kg is exported, according to official data.

Gold up on weak US dollar, falling stocks

Gold and the dollar typically move in opposite directions, which means if the dollar goes up, gold futures will fall as gold, measured by the dollar, becomes more expensive for investors.

Assam’s brass industry on the verge of closure

The brass industry is in a bad shape. The villagers, mostly Bengalis, collect brass scrap from nearby markets, smelt it in coal-fired ovens and make attractive items by hand.

NSEL scam: How people with inside information helped

Muskesh Shah knew that both NK Proteins and Swastik Overseas were holding zero stocks still why did he keep quite? Meanwhile Rawal Group companies registered at his address traded on NSEL and moved out in May-June 2013 without losing a penny. This shows how people with inside information exploited the situation

Female bosses threatening male colleagues: Study

Men may feel threatened by female bosses and act more assertively towards them than male supervisors, new research says.

Op cover-up: to ‘buy’ witnesses in the Rs 5600 Cr NSEL scam

Pankaj Saraf, filed the first FIR in the case against Jignesh Shah and others on 30 September 2012. As such his testimony has a direct bearing on the prosecution case. The current move to square off Pankaj Saraf's father's NSEL outstanding is nothing but a quid pro quo deal to create a conflict of interest and dilute the prosecution case.

Are woman bankers in India getting a raw deal?

Quite a few women today have reached the top of the hierarchy. But even then banking remains an old-boys club. Only a small proportion of women end up at the top. Just 3% women reach top executive posts, only 11% become officers and 26 % retire as clerks in the public sector banks. It holds true in other sectors of the economy as well -- only 14% of all the 22.6% women employed in business, make it to senior management level.
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