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Monday, July 6, 2020

8 lakh Indians in Kuwait may be asked to leave

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8 lakh Indians in Kuwait may be asked to go 8 lakh Indians in Kuwait may be asked to go
Kuwait's PM proposed reduction in the number of expats from 70% to 30% of the total population....
1st signs of Chinese pullback from the place that started it all
PwC India to announce deferred bonuses, hikes in Oct
Warren Buffett is losing his visionary powers
India growth forecast cut again at Citi as cases surge
H1-B visa ban to have Rs 1,200-cr impact on IT firms
14 clues on whether India's upturn is for real
Franklin AAUM falls sharply in April-June quarter
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Is it too early to talk of an economic recovery?
The economy was cratering even before the pandemic hit, with demand stagnation leading to declining GDP growth over successive quarters. The lockdown just made it worse. Now as India slowly reopens, the needle seems to be moving, but is it enough? While the supply-side problems that affected the economy in the beginning of the lockdown have been largely sorted, things are far from normal.

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Sunday, July 5, 2020

WHO versus 239 scientists: Is the coronavirus airborne?

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Sun, Jul 05, 2020 | 06:20 PM IST
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Top stories of the day
WHO versus 239 scientists: Is the coronavirus airborne? WHO versus 239 scientists: Is the coronavirus airborne?
239 experts in 32 countries have evidence showing that smaller airborne particles can infect people....
4.27 crore e-way bills generated in June
All that muscle-flexing could backfire on Xi
Why India may be better off printing money
The hefty price of keeping workers home
I-T department amends TDS form, makes it more comprehensive
Rural markets faring better than urban centres: Maruti Suzuki
World's largest pension fund loses $165 bn
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Is an app ban enough for China?
Economically damaging China may be next to impossible for India, given its dependence on its northern neighbour in sectors from pharma to telecom. Banning apps may be a token of India's will to impose economic costs on China in the event of Beijing persisting with its unilateral moves on the LAC. But confronting the superpower in cyberspace is of little use unless it can be followed up with large-scale efforts to ramp up local manufacturing.

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HMD Global bets on Finnish roots for success in India
Power demand slump narrows to 2.6 per cent in July beginning
Telecom tariff hike inevitable: EY
Will a higher fuel taxes bring the change we need?
COVID-19 War Room to come up in national capital
Rains, Covid remodel India Inc's urban-rural math
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Saturday, July 4, 2020

The curious case of India's 1st Covid vaccine candidate

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Sat, Jul 04, 2020 | 05:02 PM IST
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The curious case of India's 1st Covid vaccine The curious case of India's 1st Covid vaccine
Investigators listed for Bharat Biotech trials said it was impossible to have a vaccine by August....
Ladakh triggers Andamans build-up plans
Government to outline norms for online classes
Executive MBAs from IIMs put on notice
Govt rewrites playbook for expansionist China
Sebi alters rules for investment advisers
Oyo is making its employees a co-owner
India Inc's watch list now includes staff working from home
Debate This
Is an app ban enough for China?
Economically damaging China may be next to impossible for India, given its dependence on its northern neighbour in sectors from pharma to telecom. Banning apps may be a token of India's will to impose economic costs on China in the event of Beijing persisting with its unilateral moves on the LAC. But confronting the superpower in cyberspace is of little use unless it can be followed up with large-scale efforts to ramp up local manufacturing.

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