The Centre has asked all states to take precautions against a COVID-19 outbreak in jails and correctional homes and ensure proper hygiene at such facilities.
Day: May 3, 2020
Small businesses will opt for gold loans to restart business
Traders, shopkeepers and small businessmen will be the biggest takers of gold loans to restart their operations after the lockdown, according to leading gold non-banking
Martyred in Handwara, Col Ashutosh Sharma had joined Army in 13th attempt
NEW DELHI: Unlucky thirteen became lucky for Colonel Ashutosh Sharma to join the Army after attempting it for six-and-a-half years as he had no other
Hotel and restaurant industry on lockdown 3.0: Need immediate assistance from govt
Hotel and restaurant industry associations and chains in the business said while they weren’t expecting a lifting of restrictions for the industry in the third
migrant workers: Relaxations for movement during lockdown given to migrant workers only, not for others: MHA
NEW DELHI: The Union Home Ministry on Sunday made it clear that the relaxations given for the movement of people during the lockdown was available
Rai: Shops set to reopen from Monday amid a host of concerns like manpower, commuting
New Delhi: As non-essential standalone shops are set to open from Monday, traders are elated that they can finally restart their work, but it will
Maharashtra: Shops selling non-essentials allowed to open from Monday
MUMBAI: The Maharashtra government on Sunday announced that shops selling non-essential commodities, including liquor, will be allowed to open from Monday in the COVID-19 non-containment
Suicide leading cause for over 300 lockdown deaths in India, says study
NEW DELHI: Suicide was the leading cause for over 300 “non-coronavirus deaths” reported in India due to distress triggered by the nationwide lockdown, revealed a
bank of baroda: Bank of Baroda disburses Rs 2,300 cr to MSMEs under emergency credit line facility
New Delhi: The MSME sector is key priority area and Bank of Baroda (BoB) is taking various steps, including a Rs 2,300-crore financial support, to
GST audit guidelines need to be reviewed to include video conferencing: Experts
GST officers would have to audit and assess taxpayers via video-conferencing instead of undertaking physical visits amid the coronavirus pandemic, and the current guidelines need