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user | US consumer spending dropped by a record in April as the COVID-19 pandemic undercut demand, buttressing expectations that the economy could contract in the second quarter at its steepest pace since the Great Depression. The Commerce Department said on Friday consumer spending, which accounts for more than two-thirds of... | consumer spending plunges 13.6 percent in April. that was the biggest drop since the government started tracking series in 1959. consumer spending accounts for more than two-thirds of economic activity. economists polled by Reuters had forecast consumer spending plummeting 12.6 percent. a spokesman for the u.s. governm... |
user | Gold prices on Tuesday held on to last session's more than one-week high on concerns around U.S.-China relations and as rising violent protests in the United States stoked fears of a resurgence in virus cases, while optimism on reopening of economies checked their rise. Spot gold was flat at $1,739.48 per ounce, as of ... | gold prices hold on to last session's more than one-week high. gold is flat at $1,739.48 per ounce, as of 0344 GMT. gold is supported by fears of a resurgence in virus cases. gold is supported by fears that violent protests could worsen the spread of the virus. despite optimism about economies gradually reopening, gold... |
user | More than 2.5 crore people, a number greater than Australia's population, have applied for about 90,000 positions in India Railways, underlining the challenge Prime Minister Narendra Modi faces in providing millions of jobs ahead of an election in 2019. PM Modi was voted into power in 2014 on promises to reignite growt... | more than 2.5 crore people apply for about 90,000 positions in india railways. the railways are the world's fourth-largest network and employs 1.3 million people. the closing date for applications is Saturday. the railways are in the midst of a $130 billion modernisation plan. ad: 'we had to come out with an open adver... |
user | File image of the Reserve Bank of India's office Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das on December 4 reiterated that commercial and co-operative banks can retain FY20 profit and not make any dividend payments. The objective was to help banks conserve cash to overcome the impact of COVID. While RBI had al... | RBI has asked banks not to make any dividend payments for the fiscal year ending March 2020. the objective was to help banks conserve cash to overcome the impact of COVID. RBI saw india's gross domestic product contracting by 7.5 percent in FY21 amid the economic disruptions. but nascent signs of recovery seen in secon... |
user | MUMBAI: State-owned Bharat Electronics Limited BEL ) and software provider, Tech Mahindra announced a partnership on Friday to design and build digital solutions for aerospace and defense applications. The companies signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at DefExpo India 2020, Lucknow , to jointly develop solutions... | Bharat Electronics and tech Mahindra signed a Memorandum of Understanding. the companies will jointly develop solutions in the field of defence products and systems for the armed forces. the collaboration will allow the companies to tap export opportunities. the companies will also use latest technologies in 5G and cyb... |
user | Domestic benchmark indices were in for a bumpy ride this week with many ups and down along the way. Starting the week equity markets tanked and lost 80% of the gains made in the previous week as investors lost Rs 5.8 lakh crore. From the closing levels of the previous week, S&P BSE Sensex tanked 2,000 points or 6% this... | domestic benchmark indices were in for a bumpy ride this week with many ups and downs. starting the week equity markets tanked and lost 80% of the gains made in the previous week. investors lost Rs 5.8 lakh crore as investors lost Rs 5.8 lakh crore. ICICI Bank was down 3%; SBI Bank tanked 8.7%. |
user | Even as measures to restart the stalled Indian economy from May onwards are being debated, serious labour shortages are being predicted. And as stranded workers are being allowed to go home, corporate heads are scratching their heads on how to restart the business. Obviously there are operational challenges, but we are... | serious labour shortages are being predicted as companies try to restart the economy. the lockdown has left a huge question mark on the possibility of restarting businesses. a vaccine works by mimicking a natural infection. a vaccine helps quickly build herd immunity to put an end to the pandemic. a vaccine works by mi... |
user | Amid Boardroom Feuds, Spotlight Falls on Women As more women take up senior leadership roles in India Inc, their visibility in boardroom battles is also rising. In a clear break from the past, women are playing key roles in several ongoing boardroom conflicts, or family disputes that may extend into the boardroom, refl... | women playing key roles in boardroom conflicts, or family disputes. rise in visibility in boardroom conflicts reflecting the number of women in positions. Tesla willing to invest up to $2 billion for setting up a local factory. government approves 15% duty on imported vehicles during first two years of operations. if g... |
user | live bse live nse live Volume Todays L/H More × When bear strikes, you can see share prices falling hard and market values getting lower. Mentally, this may trigger your sense to “buy low”, which is generally a smart thing to do, Gaurav Garg, Head of Research at CapitalVia Global Research Limited- Investment Advisor, s... | the Nifty50 closed with gains of over 1% last week amid high volatility due to June F&O expiry. the July series has started with a volatile session but managed to close in the positive note. the trend looks bullish, but Nifty may face hurdles at 10,550. in the near-term geopolitical issues and an increasing number of c... |
user | By Smita Purushottam China has grown immeasurably powerful over the last two decades, having placed science & technology (S&T) at the core of its developmental and military strategy. China invests 2.2% of its GDP on R&D ($496 billion), dwarfing India’s $50 billion (PPP figures, 2017). It is closing in on the American R... | china invests 2.2% of its GDP on R&D ($496 billion), dwarfing India's $50 billion. it is closing in on the american R&D spend of $549 billion. xi has unhesitatingly flexed its new-found muscle, to which the sacrifice of our soldiers on the border bears tragic witness. |
user | ITEM 1. BUSINESS Baker Hughes, a GE company, LLC (BHGE LLC, the Company, we, us, or our) is an energy technology company with a diversified portfolio of technologies and services that span the energy and industrial value chain. We conduct business in more than 120 countries and employ approximately 68,000 employees. Th... | Risk Factors” in this Annual Report on Form 10-K.
Baker Hughes, a GE company, LLC is an energy technology company with a diversified portfolio of technologies and services that span the energy and industrial value chain. In June 2018, GE announced their intention to pursue an orderly separation from Baker Hughes over ... |
user | Inflation based on wholesale prices shot up to a 14-month high of 4.43 per cent in May on increasing prices of petrol and diesel as well as vegetables. The Wholesale Price Index (WPI) based inflation stood at 3.18 per cent in April and 2.26 per cent in May last year. According to government data released today, inflati... | wholesale price index (WPI) based inflation stood at 3.18 per cent in April. inflation in food articles was at 1.60 per cent in may 2018, according to government data. inflation in 'fuel and power' basket rose sharply to 11.22 per cent in may. potato inflation was at a peak of 81.93 per cent, against 67.94 per cent in ... |
user | By Amit Kapur In the novel coronavirus pandemic, we are battling the most daunting challenge faced by human civilisation. We have no precedents or playbook to go by. The authorities, businesses, and civil society are engaged in a battle to survive an unprecedented lockdown where the Disaster Management Act, 2005 has be... | amit kapur: we are battling the most daunting challenge faced by human civilisation. he says we must preserve the "core" of our economy to be able to stabilise, rehabilitate, revive later. he says contracting is a key element of our daily lives, and is a key part of our economy. kapur: we must not be afraid to ask for ... |
user | Transcript Hi there! From ETMarkets.com, this is Abhinav Kaul with Your Evening Briefing. LET’S START WITH THE TOP HEADLINES AT THIS HOUR >> Sensex gives up 1,300-pt gains despite RBI’s $50b bazooka >> Reserve Bank cuts repo rate to lowest ever at 4.4% >> Moody's slashes India’s GDP growth for 2020 to 2.5% >> Govt rais... | Sensex closed 131.18 points lower at 29,815.59, while Nifty rose 18.80 points to close at 8,660.25. yes bank pared gains to close 0.94 per cent down after the lender approved a proposal to raise Rs 5,000 crore. yes slid 0.94 per cent down after the lender approved a proposal to raise Rs 5,000 crore. |
user | Mutual fund investors are facing a crisis of confidence. It is increasingly becoming difficult for them to make sense of a volatile stock market, and the happenings in the debt mutual fund space.of ETMutuaFunds.com spoke to, MD & CEO, ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund , to find out how he views the current situation. "No on... | ICICI Prudential's md & CEO says the market is likely to remain volatile. he says it is best for investors to bear in mind that the equity markets are likely to remain volatile. the role of global central banks in equity markets has been understated. he says there are streaks of silver options among various categories ... |
user | Germany Germany has bounced back from an early 2018 slowdown, official data showed today, as the pace of growth accelerated despite the rumblings of a trade war that could trip up its export led economy. Growth rebounded from its first quarter slide to reach 0.5 percent quarter-on-quarter between April and June, accord... | growth in germany accelerated to 0.5 percent quarter-on-quarter. growth boosted by "positive domestic impulses" in domestic consumption. growth boosted by trade war rumblings. u.s. president obama has vowed to reopen talks with europe. a u.s.-led coalition is preparing to take over the eu. |
user | the country's economy got a big benefit from farming, there was a huge jump in sales of tractors Summarise this report in a few sentences. | tractors saw a huge jump in sales, a huge jump in the country's economy. tractors were also a big benefit to the country's economy. tractors were also a big help to the country's economy. tractors were also a big help to the country's economy. tractors were also a big help to the country's economy. |
user | China and the US crossed swords Saturday ahead of an APEC summit, duelling over protectionism, trade tariffs and “chequebook diplomacy” as they laid out sharply contrasting visions for the Pacific Rim region. In combative back-to-back speeches at a business forum held on a hulking cruise ship moored in Port Moresby, Xi... | Xi and vp pence clash over trade tariffs and "chequebook diplomacy". feisty exchanges lay the ground for what could be a fiery encounter. Xi lashed out at "America First" trade protectionism. vp vowed the us would join forces with australia in the development of a new naval base. |
user | Top non-banking finance companies are set to resume sanctioning fresh loans in June with sentiment boosted by the government stimulus and easing of the lockdown, even as they tread cautiously, aware that repayment capacities may have weakened with job losses and income declines. The Edelweiss Group, Mahindra Finance, I... | the economy had come to a standstill following a nationwide lockdown. the economy had come to a standstill following the lockdown. the companies expect double-digit loan growth in the September quarter or early in the December quarter. microfinance firms have also started disbursing emergency loans to help grassroots b... |
user | Picture for representation (Image: Pexels) The government will carry out a massive Rs 70,000 crore rural road-building project that will connect vegetable markets to nearby villages, according to a Business Standard report. The report noted that the project would seek to build roads spanning 125,000 km, 40 percent of w... | the government will carry out a massive Rs 70,000 crore rural road-building project. the project would seek to build roads spanning 125,000 km, 40 percent of which would be funded by the states. the improved connectivity is expected to allow for a smoother movement of produce. the improved connectivity is expected to a... |
user | WASHINGTON: Only a few of America's CEOs have made public statements about President Donald Trump 's refusal to accept his election loss, but in private, many are alarmed and talking about what collective action would be necessary if they see an imminent threat to democracy.On Nov. 6, more than two dozen CEOs of major ... | executives of major corporations took part in video conference on election day. they agreed that if he refuses to leave office, they would press for judicial process. if he refuses to leave office, they would press for investigations. if he refuses to leave office, they would press for judicial process. if he refuses t... |
user | Amid Boardroom Feuds, Spotlight Falls on Women As more women take up senior leadership roles in India Inc, their visibility in boardroom battles is also rising. In a clear break from the past, women are playing key roles in several ongoing boardroom conflicts, or family disputes that may extend into the boardroom, refl... | women playing key roles in boardroom conflicts, or family disputes. rise in visibility in boardroom conflicts reflecting the number of women in positions. Tesla willing to invest up to $2 billion for setting up a local factory. government approves 15% duty on imported vehicles during first two years of operations. if g... |
user | Elevate Your Tech Prowess with High-Value Skill Courses Offering College Course Website Indian School of Business ISB Product Management Visit Indian School of Business ISB Digital Transformation Visit IIM Kozhikode IIMK Advanced Data Science For Managers Visit Washington: The Indian IT industry is an important stakeho... | Indian envoy says Indian IT industry contributes to competitiveness of american operations. he says the firms have created thousands of jobs in the us. he praises recent passage of a bill by the u.s. government to increase immigration. he says the bill will help create a "global workforce" for the u.s. and india. |
user | Retail inflation jumped to 7.34 per cent in September, mainly on account of higher food prices, official data showed on Monday. It's the highest level of inflation which has been recorded since January this year. The rate of price rise in the food basket was 10.68 per cent in September compared to 9.05 per cent in Augu... | retail inflation jumped to 7.34 per cent in September, highest level recorded since January. consumer price index (CPI) based retail inflation was at 6.69 per cent in august. inflation in vegetables stood at 20.73 per cent as against 11.41 per cent in august. RBI has mandate to maintain annual inflation at 4% until mar... |
user | Mumbai: BNP Paribas is overweight India in its Asia ex-Japan universe, and expects BSE benchmark Sensex to touch 44,500 by the end of 2020."India, despite its sharp economic slowdown, offers high quality compounders and a few attractively valued candidates poised for a potential recovery," Manishi Raychaudhuri, Asia Eq... | India is a "high quality compounder" and "poised for a potential recovery," says analyst. despite its sharp economic slowdown, india offers "high quality compounders" stagflation is a risk, as is the emerging risk of stagflation. the year 2020 promises to be similar, though slightly less so. if the US Federal Reserve c... |
user | NEW DELHI: India and Singapore will have to improve connectivity in a post-corona world to boost bilateral trade ties , the Indian envoy to the Southeast Asian nation said Friday, asserting there is a "clear indication to us" that they want to diversify their supply chains and India is a priority.High Commissioner to S... | high commissioner to Singapore Jawed Ashraf says connectivity is an important way of improving tourism and investment. he says there is a "clear indication to us" that Singapore wants to diversify supply chains. he says India can look to bolster ties with the city-state in manufacturing pharmaceuticals, electronics and... |
user | Sandip Sen is a widely published journalist and the author of India Emerging : From Policy Paralysis to Hyper Economics published by Bloomsbury in April 2019. His book “The Inside Story of Indian Banking” is expected to be published by Rupa in the summer of 2020. LESS ... MORE Replacing Chinese products is easier said ... | after liberalisation of the nineties, India has become one of the largest markets for computers, telephones, bulk drugs, organic chemicals, solar energy and electric vehicles. but it has not developed core manufacturing capability and has been a peripheral assembler where over 50 % of the critical components have to be... |
user | Dear Readers, The US markets chose to sell off on Thursday, ironically at a time when the US Composite Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) for August came in at a solid 54.6, after a steady 50.3 in July. The seasonally adjusted composite PMI is a snapshot of economic conditions in the private sector in both manufacturing a... | the US composite Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) for August came in at 54.6, after a steady 50.3 in July. a reading above 50 signifies expansion from the previous month, while one below 50 denotes contraction. the US is not the only economy to see expansion in its composite PMI. china, Russia, the UK, the eurozone all ... |
user | WASHINGTON - A record 26 million Americans likely sought unemployment benefits over the last five weeks, confirming that all the jobs created during the longest employment boom in U.S. history were wiped out in about a month as the novel coronavirus savages the economy Thursday's weekly jobless claims report from the L... | a record 26 million people likely sought unemployment benefits over the last five weeks. the figure would bring the cumulative unemployment benefits claims to roughly 26.2 million. the economy created 22 million jobs during the longest employment boom in u.s. history. the economy wiped out all the job gains during the ... |
user | LVB jumps 5% after Cabinet approves merger with DBS India ONGC surges over 6% oil prices rally to highest since early March Union Bank surges 4% on Rs 1,000 crore fundraising plan India VIX, indicator of volatility, surges 10% to rise above 23-level 161 stocks hit 52-week highs: Firstsource, Tata Power, HDFC Bank, Tata... | ONGC is biggest gainer amid fourth straight day of gain in crude oil prices. ONGC shares rise 5.91 per cent to Rs 80.60. ONGC shares rise 5.91 per cent to Rs 80.60. ONGC shares rise 5.91 per cent to Rs 80.60. ONGC shares rise 5.91 per cent to Rs 80.60. |
user | The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has greatly impacted daily lives and the economy at large owing to the global lockdown and physical distancing measures in place. While globally and in Maharashtra, the healthcare systems have scaled up to meet this unprecedented challenge, the economic response will determine the long-ter... | Maharashtra industrial development corporation held virtual roundtable discussion with the UK-India Business Council (UKIBC) agenda of the roundtable was to reiterate Maharashtra’s commitment towards India-UK relations. delegates also appraised of various policy interventions and initiatives undertaken by the state. a ... |
user | Markets regulator Sebi today imposed a penalty of Rs 25 lakh on two promoters of financial services firm Parsoli Corporation Ltd (PCL) for failing to make a public offer to acquire shares from the public. The promoters are Zafar Yunus Sareshwala and Uves Yunus Sareshwala. In an order, Sebi said the promoters “have fail... | promoters failed to make public offer to acquire shares from public. sebi imposed a penalty of Rs 25 lakh on the promoters. sebi also fined two promoters for fraudulent trading in shares. a total fine of Rs 10 lakh was also imposed on two promoters. the firm has been restraining from the securities market for seven yea... |
user | Pangolins that were smuggled into China carry coronaviruses that are closely related to the one behind the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a study which sheds more light on the origins of the deadly virus. However, the study, published in the journal Nature, said the degree of similarity between the virus in the small ... | study says degree of similarity between virus in small anteater mammals and one causing the pandemic is not sufficient to suggest that the animals are intermediate hosts behind the current outbreak. sale of pangolins in wildlife markets should be strictly prohibited to minimise the risk of future virus transmission to ... |
user | Unlock Leadership Excellence with a Range of CXO Courses Offering College Course Website IIM Kozhikode IIMK Chief Product Officer Programme Visit Indian School of Business ISB Chief Digital Officer Visit IIM Lucknow IIML Chief Marketing Officer Programme Visit There is definitely a niggling bit of worry. We understand ... | a whole lot of expectations are being built around this Budget. a lot of investors are worried about the fiscal constraints. a lot of investors are also worried about the impact of the dilution in subsidiaries. a lot of investors are also worried about the impact of the dilution on the ICICI bank. a lot of investors ar... |
user | Given the mammoth `19-lakh-crore fund requirement for building 60,000 km highway in five years ending 2023-24, the government needs to augment its own sources and leverage other mechanisms such as value-capture financing (VCF) and raise debt from multilateral funding institutions (MFIs), professional services firm KPMG... | 19-lakh-crore fund requirement for building 60,000 km highway in five years. likely options to raise capital are bonds, masala bonds and debts from MFIs. monetisation techniques like invits and securitisation of toll revenues can also be explored. BJP proposes to build 60,000 km highways in five years at an average con... |
user | Asian stocks edged up on Thursday as robust corporate earnings helped Wall Street quell concerns over a surge in U.S. bond yields, while the dollar hovered near three-month highs against a basket of currencies. MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan edged up 0.09 percent. Australian stocks were flat... | the index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan edged up 0.09 percent. the dollar hovered near three-month highs against a basket of currencies. the euro fetched $1.2169 after sliding to $1.217 after a week of lows. the euro fetched $1.217 after sliding to $1.217 after a week of lows. |
user | Migrant workers raise their hands as policemen ask them for their destination as they wait for buses along a highway with their families during a 21-day nationwide lockdown to limit the spreading of coronavirus disease in Ghaziabad, on the outskirts of New Delhi. (Image: Reuters) The reaction to the exodus of hundreds ... | migrant workers appear to have been invisible to our policy makers too. if the administration had announced at the time of the lockdown that they would be providing shelter and food and a dole, many would have stayed back. if the administration had announced at the time of the lockdown that they would be providing shel... |
user | Amid Boardroom Feuds, Spotlight Falls on Women As more women take up senior leadership roles in India Inc, their visibility in boardroom battles is also rising. In a clear break from the past, women are playing key roles in several ongoing boardroom conflicts, or family disputes that may extend into the boardroom, refl... | women playing key roles in boardroom conflicts, or family disputes. rise in visibility in boardroom conflicts reflecting the number of women in positions. Tesla willing to invest up to $2 billion for setting up a local factory. government approves 15% duty on imported vehicles during first two years of operations. if g... |
user | Canada's coronavirus death toll is set to soar from more than 500 currently to as high as 22,000 by the end of the pandemic, health officials said on Thursday, while the economy lost a record 1 million jobs last month. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the country would not return to normal until a vaccine is develope... | coronavirus death toll set to soar to 22,000 by end of pandemic, officials say. government says country will not return to normal until a vaccine is developed. there have been nearly 21,000 positive diagnoses so far. a vaccine works by mimicking a natural infection. a vaccine helps quickly build herd immunity to put an... |
user | The Indian fell 32 paise to 75.21 against the US dollar in opening trade on Monday, as investors braced for a prolonged period of uncertainty as coronavirus-induced lockdowns tightened across the world and in India. Forex traders said weak opening in domestic equities dragged the local unit amid mounting fears of a cor... | rupee opens weak at 75.17 and then falls further to 75.21. rupee could track weak regional equities which resumed their fall this morning. tally of confirmed coronavirus cases crosses 1,000-mark in india. domestic bourses open on negative note with Sensex trading 771.92 points down. a dollar index rose by 0.34 per cent... |
user | Insurance sector watchdog Irdai to seek details from the country’s insurance behemoth Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) on IL& FS investments, according to ETNow.The regulator will seek LIC’s plan to protect its interest and policy holders’ money, sources told ETNow.LIC has close to 25 per cent stake in IL&FS. ... | regulator will seek LIC’s plan to protect its interest and policy holders’ money. LIC has close to 25 per cent stake in IL&FS. the stake was a transfer of UTI holdings in the company held through SUTTI. LIC exposure to IL&FS stands at Rs 2,000 crore. IL&FS, a debt-laden infrastructure financing and construction company... |
user | From its Silicon Valley-like campus near Mumbai, Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani's Jio telecom carrier is emerging as a winner from changes in the way Indian consumers plug into a digital economy made more urgent by the coronavirus pandemic. For Indian shoppers who prefer to order online, it is launching a grocery ord... | a new service is being launched for grocery ordering and same-day release. the company is launching a smartphone ordering service with facebook's popular WhatsApp messaging. the company's digital business has raised a striking $10 billion from global investors. the investment puts the company on track toward a goal. a ... |
user | Safari operator Pankaj Shah would normally be showing tourists around the beauty spots of his native Kenya. Instead, he is spearheading a volunteer effort to feed thousands of families left penniless when the new coronavirus devastated the economy. “One old woman told us she hadn’t eaten for days - her sons had stopped... | a local school, shuttered by the virus, offered its premises as headquarters. a vaccine works by mimicking a natural infection. it also helps quickly build herd immunity to put an end to the pandemic. a vaccine works by mimicking a natural infection. a vaccine works by mimicking a natural infection. a vaccine not only ... |
user | business AMFI March data: Liquid funds most hit; inflows into equity funds surge despite volatility The suffering category was Hybrid schemes category. Within this category, Balanced funds' category registered outflows of Rs 1,515 crore and Arbitrage Funds saw a huge unprecedented outflow of Rs 33,767 crores in March. ... | inflows into equity funds surge despite volatility. suffering category was Hybrid schemes. Arbitrage Funds saw huge outflow of Rs 33,767 crores. despite volatility, liquid funds' category registered outflows of Rs 1,515 crore. despite this, the market is still largely positive. a softer market is expected to emerge in ... |
user | By AK Verma COVID-19 has created a complex maze of power financing. Demand is down 28%, and consumption has fallen 25%. The downside may persist even after the lockdown as subdued economic activity would take around a year to regain. As an essential service power supply and maintenance continue but metre reading, billi... | COVID-19 crisis could reduce immediate collections by about Rs 1 lakh crore. discoms with financial losses of Rs 27,000 crore in FY19 likely to make higher losses in FY20 and FY21. gencos owed Rs 76,000 crore as of January 2020 as overdue payments. gencos would defer debt servicing payments per RBI guidelines. |
user | NEW DELHI: The government promulgated an ordinance on Friday to suspend three sections in the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code to prevent companies from being forced into insolvency proceeding due to debt default triggered by the Covid-19 crisis.Corporate insolvency resolution filing will be suspended for six months for ... | the government has suspended three sections in the insolvency and bankruptcy code. the suspension will remain in force for six months or "such further period, not exceeding one year from such date, as may be notified in this behalf" a nationwide lockdown is in force since march 25, 2020 to combat the spread of the pand... |
user | By Barendra Kumar Bhoi Although securing life and livelihood together is a challenging job, wisdom lies in converting challenges into opportunities. The Modi government’s endeavours have been to fight the pandemic head-on and simultaneously support the economy from collapsing. It announced a comprehensive Atmanirbhar B... | the government announced a comprehensive atmanirbhar Bharat package of Rs 20 trillion in five tranches during may 13-17. the package carries the blueprint of the government's vision for a new india in the medium term. many experts wonder as to how the government would finance the Rs 20 trillion package proposed in phas... |
user | Representative image Anisha Chand and Anmol Awasthi Today, nearly everything we do has a digital touch to it. Our lives are so entwined with the internet that it would be quite apt to describe ourselves as netizens of a digital era! The rapid digital transformations have challenged several existing legislations which w... | social media giant Facebook acquired WhatsApp in 2014. deal was worth $19 billion but did not require antitrust approval in many jurisdictions since it did not trip the merger thresholds. deal requires pre-clearance from the Competition Commission of India (CCI) in new-age markets where disruptive innovation is the nor... |
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