Subhash Chandra Garg is a 1983 batch IAS officer of Rajasthan cadre. He's the current Economic Affairs Secretary and Finance Secretary of India. He has also served as an Executive Director in the World Bank. Read More
The Bimal Jalan panel will meet again to finalise the report on the transfer of RBI's surplus and profits to the government in wake of the earlier Finance Ministry nominee and former Finance Secretary Subhash Chandra Garg's transfer to another Minist ...
The Bimal Jalan panel will meet again to finalise the report on the transfer of RBI's surplus and profits to the government in wake of the earlier Finance Ministry nominee and former Finance Secretary Subhash Chandra Garg's transfer to another Minist ...
Although a government panel has recommended extensive use of distributed ledger technology (DLT) in banks and other financial institutions, it observed that data localisation norms under the draft Data Protection Bill may create obstacles in the effe ...
Despite banking restrictions put in place by the Reserve Bank of India, the country has not put any blanket ban on trading in cryptocurrencies yet, the government has clarified. ...
The Bimal Jalan panel on Wednesday finalised the report on RBI surplus capital and though not unanimous on the quantum of transfer, it has recommended 3-5 year formula for transfer of surplus in tranches to the government. ...
Finance Secretary Subhash Chandra Garg on Friday ruled out any change in the dividend distribution tax, but expressed flexibility that grandfathering tax on buybacks can be discussed with the revenue department. ...
Several of 'maharatna' and 'navratna' companies, including ONGC, IOC, GAIL and NTPC, could soon become independent board-run entities outside the scrutiny of CAG and CVC if the government implements a proposal to take out the PSU tag from some of the ...
The Centre plans a major overhaul of the definition of state-run companies where an entity will continue to qualify as a public sector undertaking (PSu) even if the government in it holding falls below 51 per cent. ...