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Global trade fell 3% in first quarter of 2020 due to COVID-19: UN
The coronavirus pandemic has led to a three per cent drop in global trade in the first quarter of 2020…
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Cops asked not to collect fine from vehicles carrying migrants
Maharashtra Highway Police have issued an order asking their personnel not to collect fine from vehicles carrying migrant labourers during…
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COVID-19 death toll rises to 1,218, cases to 37,336
The death toll due to COVID-19 rose to 1,218 and the number of cases climbed to 37,336 in the country…
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Government may impose capping on corona spending to maintain credit rating, second relief package will not be heavy
The central government may impose capping on the relief package to be spent to deal with Corona. Two senior officials…
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Coronavirus: US announces relaxations for H-1B visa holders and Green Card applicants
The US government has given a grace period of 60 days to H-1B visa holders and Green Card applicants, who…
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Forex reserves fall USD 113 mn to USD 479.45 bn
Forex reserves fall USD 113 mn to USD 479.45 bn After rising for the past few weeks, the country’s…
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Lockdown: MHA allows movement of stranded migrants, students, pilgrims by spl trains
The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Friday allowed the use of trains for ferrying people stranded due to…
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Coronavirus Lockdown: All That Went Down In The Last 40 Days Of Lockdown.
Lack of compassion, more than resources has been the case for the last 40 days. India is a nation of…
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Urban Company seeks relaxation for essential services amid coronavirus lockdown
Home services marketplace Urban Company has urged the government to relax norms for essential services amid the lockdown, a move…
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McDonald’s says 25% of stores closed as 1Q sales fall
McDonald’s says it has likely reached the trough of global restaurant closures due to COVID-19, with 25 per cent still…
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