The home ministry in a tweet has communicated that new guidelines to fight the coronavirus pandemic shall come into effect from May 4. The guidelines
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New lockdown guidelines to come into effect on May 4, districts to get considerable relaxations
The home ministry in a tweet has communicated that new guidelines to fight the coronavirus pandemic shall come into effect from May 4. The guidelines
real estate: Housing Minister says special advisory to save homebuyers’, realty stakeholders’ interest soon
MUMBAI: The government will soon issue an advisory to all real estate regulatory authorities and states about the special measures that need to be taken
Reports of truck drivers in the country contracting Covid-19: AIMTC
New Delhi: Truck drivers in the country have started contracting Covid-19, in what could pose as a grave challenge for the supply chain across sectors,
Narendra Modi: Curtailed movement, suspension of tolling to see toll revenues dipping 8.5%: Crisil
Mumbai: Curtailed movement of people and goods as also suspension of tolling across the country from March 25 amid coronavirus outbreak will lead to a
Farming sector will not be impacted by Coronavirus: Agriculture minister
Addressing the media, Union agriculture minister Narendra Singh Tomar reiterated that Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) has benefited farmers immensely even during the coronavirus
Lockdown to increase discoms’ book losses to Rs 200 bn: ICRA
The nation wide lockdown to control Coronavirus outbreak is likely to increase the book loss level for the discoms at all India level by Rs
Single terminals to fewer number of food outlets: AAI issues guidelines for post-lockdown operations
New Delhi: Airports Authority of India (AAI) has issued detailed guidelines to its airports for managing post-lockdown operations that imposes several restrictions, including on the
Punjab curfew extended: Punjab extends curfew till May 17, eases some restrictions
Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh today announced the extension of curfew in the state by two weeks after May 3, while unveiling steps for
CAIT backs Indian e-tailers conforming to local laws, benefitting Kiranas
NEW DELHI: The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT), a traders’ body that represents millions of local Kirana stores, on Wednesday backed Indian e-commerce companies