Bengaluru: Top-selling smartphone manufacturers like Xiaomi and Realme are asking the government to classify handsets as an essential commodity which can be delivered to customers
Month: March 2020
Coronavirus: Cases under close watch amid fears of community spread
It continues to be a challenging search as authorities across the country trace the unknown Covid cases lost in the country’s dense populace. While the
Centre suspends 2 Delhi government officers, showcauses 2 others over ‘lapses’ during lockdown
New Delhi: The Centre on Sunday suspended two senior Delhi government officers and served showcause notices on two others for “serious lapses” in duty during
electric vehicles: Warren Buffett-backed BYD to supply EV parts to rivals
BEIJING: BYD Co, the Chinese electric-vehicle maker backed by Warren Buffett, will start offering a full suite of EV components to rivals and aspiring auto
bank of india: FinMin, RBI meeting on Tuesday to decide first-half borrowing plan for FY21
New Delhi: The Finance Ministry and RBI will hold a meeting on Tuesday to decide on government’s borrowing plan for the first half of 2020-21
Transportation of essential goods including newspaper delivery are allowed: Ajay Bhalla, Union Home Secretary
The Union Home Secretary, Ajay Bhalla, today clarified that the transportation of all goods without distinction of essential and non-essential have been allowed. Adding further,
Discoms’ outstanding dues to power gencos rise nearly 32% to Rs 88,311 cr in January
Power producers’ total outstanding dues owed by distribution firms rose nearly 32 per cent to Rs 88,311 crore in January 2020 over the same month
Why India Inc needs to invest in resilience
By Avik Chanda As the COVID-19 outbreak hits the country, businesses across the board are bracing themselves for what’ll undoubtedly turn out to be the
Peak power demand falls 28 per cent to 117 GW in since March 20
New Delhi: Peak power demand in the country dipped over 28 per cent to 117.76 gigawatts (GW) on Saturday as compared to 163.72 GW on
Coronavirus: India urges FTA partners to temporarily allow imports without certificate of origin
India has urged the countries, with which it has free trade agreements (FTAs), to allow imports of goods without certificate of origin for the time