PM app downloaded 2.5 million times, to see 20-fold growth in user base
Even so, the PM's cash in hand is among the lowest when compared with his Cabinet colleagues
'Shape up or ship out' message has been loud and clear across the new-age companies in the stressed market conditions
Many argue there's a mismatch between Prime Minister Narendra Modi's focus on international exposure and his government's diktat to officials on limiting travel.
The deal that promises to make Flipkart a leading force in fashion segment - estimated at Rs 3 lakh crore - came after hectic weekend parleys.
Decision-making is stretched because of differences in views between ministries.
The prime minister has emerged as the most widely-travelled PM compared to his predecessors.
Tech major is in discussion with film-makers, sport administrators to enter the fast-growing sectors.
Manoj Sinha will retain his current role in the railways.
The focus on Swachh Bharat has sharpened with Prime Minister Modi asking ministers to show the outcomes of schemes launched since the NDA government came to power
The FM, among the wealthiest in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Cabinet, is the only one for whom records of assets and liabilities during FY16 have been put in the public domain so far
Amazon has emerged a competition for posterboy of Indian e-commerce Flipkart.
Amazon committed a fresh investment of $3 billion, in addition to the $2 billion it announced in 2014.
What explains Vijay Shekhar Sharma's optimism when other players have started to tread cautiously is Paytm's huge customer base: It has 120 million users and counting, says Nivedita Mookerji.
Sources indicated defence and national security initiatives.
Tata Group's CLiQ is the latest to join the e-commerce club, to compete with the likes of Amazon, Flipkart and Snapdeal.
Not chasing IIM-A graduates whose joining dates have been deferred by rival Flipkart, says the company
Tackling black money gets worst rating; Swachh Bharat, Digital India score poorly.
Flipkart and Snapdeal take a cue from Amazon even as they differ on who is ahead in the race
Indeed, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who as Gujarat chief minister was considered close to certain business groups and industrialists, has hardly been seen with any Indian business head.