India promised to burn its trash mountains and safely turn them into electricity. But a New York Times investigation found hazardous levels of toxic substances around homes, playgrounds and schools.
Deutsche Bank AG made its largest capital allocation to India in recent years by increasing its regulatory capital 33% to 300 ...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - A toxic smog shrouded the Indian capital on Tuesday, driving air quality in some ... The city's overall ...
The thick smoggy air floating from India, which has impacted air quality across Punjab, is now moving towards Khyber ...
A thick layer of toxic smog is cloaking India’s capital as smoke from firecrackers used to celebrate Diwali, the Hindu ...
India's capital New Delhi was wreathed in poisonous smog Friday, with air pollution worsening after a fireworks ban was ...
The Indian government has proposed merging regional rural banks to reduce their number to 28 from 43, which could help these ...
One of India’s most sacred rivers, the Yamuna in New Delhi, is covered with white toxic foam, with vast sections frothing as ...
India's apex industry body for alternative assets, the Indian Venture and Alternate Capital Association (IVCA), announced the ...
India’s renewable energy exports to the US face uncertainty amid possible Trump tariffs, with higher China tariffs offering ...
Germany-based Deutsche Bank AG said on Wednesday that it had infused 51.13 billion rupees ($607.50 million) into its Indian ...
Indian infrastructure firm NCC on Thursday reported its profit more than doubled in the second quarter, helped by higher order inflows.