There are three parts to the PF: Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF), Employee Pension Scheme (EPS) and EDLI (Employees Deposit Linked Insurance Scheme). In the Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF), the contributions are made by both the employer and the employee. While in EPS and EDLI, only the employer contributes towards the PF.
CBDT has accused Dolo-650-manufacturer Micro Labs, the manufacturer of Dolo 650, of distributing Rs. 1,000 cr. of freebies to doctors to prescribe their medication. Read more about pharma gifting here.
Understanding the importance of pensions, the government of India launched Atal Pension Yojana in the 2016-2016 budget. It is specifically designed for the unorganised sector workers in India.
The RBI has sought public comments on the proposal to introduce charges on UPI-based funds transfer and other things.
Fundamental analysis is a holistic approach that helps in evaluating companies in order to find fundamentally strong stocks. Let’s understand it in greater detail.
For over a decade, India’s service sector has been contributing more than 50% of the GDP. In 2021-22, manufacturing constituted only 17.4% of our GDP. However, for the size of a country like India, the primary growth engine to fulfil the aspirations of New India has to be the manufacturing sector.
With the advent of the internet, you have all the information you need about a company, like its revenue stream, products, financials, and other data, at your fingertips. Using this, you can analyse the desired stock in detail to assess whether it is a viable investment or not.
Our expert, Kunal Rambhia, analyses The New India Assurance from the positional perspective. Read on to find out if it’s a good bet.
Market capitalisation is one such key aspect an investor must understand before investing. The companies in the stock market are classified based on the market capitalisation as small-cap, mid-cap and large-cap. In this article, let’s learn about market capitalisation and the difference between small-cap, mid-cap and large-cap.