NEW DELHI: Flying back from the US and UK to India will cost Rs 1 lakh and Rs 50,000, respectively, on the special flights being
Day: May 5, 2020
UK overtakes Italy with Europe’s highest official coronavirus death toll
LONDON: The United Kingdom has overtaken Italy to report the highest official death toll from coronavirus in Europe, figures released on Tuesday showed, increasing pressure
Vehicle registrations decline sharply by 70 pc in April: Report
MUMBAI: Vehicle registrations across segments declined by 70 per cent in April over the year-ago period as most of the businesses remain shut during the
COVID-19: Smartphone without ‘Aarogya Setu’ app will draw punishment for user in Gautam Buddh Nagar
Noida (UP): Not having the ‘Aarogya Setu’ app on smartphones while out in a public place in Noida or Greater Noida will be considered a
Shramik Special trains: 67 run so far, 21 more to go on Tuesday
The Indian Railways on Tuesday said that it has so far run 67 Shramik Special trains carrying around 67,000 stranded migrants since May 1. Till
Nabard disburses Rs 12,767 crore to state coop banks, RRBs for onlending to farmers
Mumbai: The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Nabard) on Tuesday said it has disbursed Rs 12,767 crore to state cooperative banks and regional
UK rejects COVID-19 bailout package for universities, announces support measures
London: The UK government has unveiled a series of support measures for universities facing financial strain as a result of the coronavirus-induced lockdown but rejected
One in three Indian professionals now have decreased income: LinkedIn survey
New Delhi: Around 1 in 3 Indian professionals now have decreased personal income, according to a new LinkedIn survey. The fortnightly report, called Workforce Confidence
New measures to be put in place at Hyderabad airport post lockdown operations
Contactless terminal entry and social distancing are among a slew of new operational procedures being put in place at the Rajiv Gandhi International airport here
Talent demand for remote jobs will continue to rise post lockdown: TimesJobs survey
Bengaluru: A majority (55%) of India Inc hiring managers say that the requirement for remote workers at their firms have gone up amid the Covid-19