India Records Marginal Surplus on Current Account in January-March on Lower Trade Deficit in Top Business News- News18.com published on June 30, 2020 leave a reply For the fiscal year 2019-20, the current account deficit narrowed to 0.9 per cent of the GDP compared to 2.1 per cent in FY2018-19, the central bank said. from Top Business News- News18.com https://ift.tt/3ieAXGT Tweet Share Share Share Share Previous Post Govt's Total Liabilities Rise to Rs 94.62 Lakh Crore in January-March FY20 Next Post Govt Exempts Properties in Delhi's Unauthorised Colonies From Income Tax post written by: Rohit Related PostsONGC Preparing Strategic Vision Document for 2040: Says CMDThe Perspective Plan 2030 was ONGC's earlier vision document that outlined strategic goals for the growth of the organisation and for the energy security of the… Continue ReadingL&T's Naik, Cisco's John Chambers Named for Padma AwardsIn November 2018, the government appointed Naik as chairman of the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) the apex-level body that charts the course for … Continue ReadingRs 50,000-crore Highway Projects to Decongest Delhi, Says GadkariThe high-speed signal-free 31.3-km corridor from Akshardham to Saharanpur bypass, for which foundation stone was laid on Saturday, is expected to contribute to … Continue ReadingNandan Nilekani Says Indian Entrepreneurs Can Beat The Best From The WorldNilekani said government is also ushering in innovation through its policies and initiatives, which include Aadhar, GST and UPI. from Top Business News- News18… Continue ReadingBudget, Q3 Earnings, Global Factors to Drive Stock Market This Week, Say ExpertsStock market may extend the range bound movement as global risk factors like the US-China trade talks and growth concern continue to gain investors' attention. … Continue Reading
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