New Delhi: Mall operators in the National Capital Region have started reviewing the impact of the Covid-19 outbreak and might offer some relief to their
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Potato price gains in India due to rains
CHANDIGARH: Potato prices have spiked around 50% in Uttar Pradesh, the largest tuber producing state in India, as abnormally high rains this month have damaged
Telcos agree with DoT, say no breach of privacy in sharing call data records
Mumbai: The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) on Wednesday refuted allegations that call data records (CDRs) sought from carriers was a breach of privacy and amounted
GAIL in talks to buy stake in ACME Solar Holdings
NEW DELHI: GAIL has entered exclusive discussions to buy a stake in privately owned solar power generator ACME Solar holdings, according to four people aware
community transmission fears: Tamil Nadu’s 2nd Coronavirus patient raises community transmission fears
CHENNAI: A 20-year old man who travelled by train from Delhi to the city tested positive for coronavirus on Wednesday, becoming Tamil Nadus second COVID-19
Passengers flouting rules of quarantine to face action
New Delhi: Passengers coming from Covid-19 affected countries and undergoing home quarantine run the risk of facing penal action in case they flout the rules.
Covid-19 outbreak: As numbers rise, India gets battle ready
New Delhi: The number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in India rose to 151 on Wednesday, up from 137, with Maharashtra announcing sweeping measures to try
Supreme Court slams DoT & telcos over AGR self-assessment
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday banned any further reassessment or self-assessment of telcos’ adjusted gross revenue (AGR) dues, dubbing attempts to reopen the
Covid-19 impact: Dow Jones sheds more than 1300 points in latest US stocks rout
Wall Street stocks plunged again Wednesday as the economic toll from the coronavirus mounts and analysts warn of a deep recession. The Dow Jones Industrial
Yes Bank continues to roil other private lenders, IndusInd latest
MUMBAI: The crisis at Yes Bank has shaken the trust of a few state governments and large depositors who are pulling out large amounts from