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Covid-19: Rapid Testing Kits Meant for Tamil Nadu Sent to USA, Alleges CPI(M)
The party came down hard on the Centre over the supply of hydroxychloroquine to the US and said "domestic apologists" close to the government have been justifying the "meek submission to blackmail" by the US President for easing the export of the anti-mal...
Auto Industry Needs Low-Cost Products, Localisation to Restabilise Business: Report
The automotive industry accounts for nearly 50 per cent in India's industrial GDP and is one of the biggest employers - both through direct and indirect employment.
Chidambaram Urges CMs to Demand Transfer of Cash to Poor Families During Meeting With PM Modi
Chidambaram said remonetising the poor would cost only Rs 65,000 crore, which is economically viable.
Mahindra Logistics Joins Fight Against COVID-19, Launches Emergency Cab Services for Free
The services have already begun in Hyderabad and will operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Former SBI Chief Arundhati Bhattacharya Resigns from Piramal Enterprises Board
In her resignation letter, Bhattacharya has indicated that the reason for her resignation is her decision to accept a full time role as Chairperson and CEO in another company.
EMI Moratorium Fraud: Banks Asking Customers to be Alert, Not to Share OTP with Imposters
Over the past few days, Axis Bank, State Bank of India and other banks have sent out SMSs and e-mails to their customers informing them about new modus operandi being adopted by fraudsters and cyber criminals.
Chidambaram Slams Central Govt's Approach Towards Poor During Lockdown
Chidambaram pointed out that what is missing in the lockdown strategy is putting cash in the hands of poor people.
Figures Tell the Truth, Says RSS Leader on Coronavirus Cases Linked to Tablighi Jamaat Event
Manmohan Vaidya said the Tablighi Jamaat members have been 'exposed' and even people belonging to the Muslim community are 'opposing' them.
Covid-19: FHRAI Member Hotels Offer Govt Access to over 45,000 Rooms
The rooms are also open for doctors and healthcare workers who are unable to commute daily from their homes while doing a splendid job of fighting the pandemic, it added.
Coronavirus: PM Modi to Interact with Floor Leaders of Political Parties via Video Link on April 8
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi said Modi will interact with floor leaders of all those parties who have more than five MPs in both houses of Parliament on April 8 at 11am.
Amid Countrywide Lockdown Over Coronavirus, Top Congress Leaders to Discuss Situation
The meeting, which will also discuss the problems arising out of lockdown, would be held through video conferencing, adhering to the central government's call for maintaining social distancing.
Honda India Commits Rs 11 Crore in Fight Against Coronavirus Pandemic
As part of the initiative, the automaker will also supply 2,000 units of high-pressure backpack sprayers to various government agencies.
India's Retail Trade Incurred Losses Worth $30 Billion Last Fortnight Due to Coronavirus Pandemic: CAIT
CAIT Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal said that even if global economies and other sectors of the Indian economy bounce back sooner than expected, Indian traders are likely to pay a higher price.
Unavailability of Workers, Transportation Trucks Remain Challenges to Meet Demand: FMCG Players
The companies, however, said the approvals for plant operations and transportation of goods have eased difficulties in movement of raw materials and finished products.
Govt Package Misses Real Sufferers of Economic Disruption Due to COVID-19: Ex-Finance Secy Garg
Garg said in a tweet that the announced package will provide succour to out of jobs people but will miss the real sufferers of economic disruption. He added that over 8 crore unorganised businesses and 10 crore affected workers need the support of 1 lakh...
Mother Dairy Says Milk Demand up 5-10 Percent, Facing No Major Supply Disruptions
Not only milk, the demand for other dairy products like paneer, curd, ghee has also gone high as people are buying these items in large quantities than they they normally do, in anticipation of supply disruptions in view of lockdowns.