BENGALURU | NEW DELHI: There is an acute shortage of staples like rice, atta and dal, and packaged foods like instant noodles, biscuits and snacks
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Discom collections to be hit amid Lockdown: Ind-Ra
Amid lockdown to contain coronavirus infection, bill collections of discoms would have a significant impact and their power purchase cost may increase, a report by
Banks and manufacturing companies look at significant deferred tax asset hit on financials
Mumbai: The uncertainty around future taxable profits because of the Covid-19 virus outbreak may lead to write downs or impairments of tax assets at some
Centre may require additional Rs 5 lakh crore to support economy hit hard by COVID-19: Subhash Chandra Garg
NEW DELHI: The Centre may need to borrow 2-2.5 per cent of GDP or about Rs 4-5 lakh crore additionally for supporting people and businesses
Indian metals and mining sector to be hit if lockdown persists: KPMG findings
MUMBAI: The metals and mining sector might face high cash flow constraints if lockdown extends beyond a month, said a report by one of the
Taliban: Planned $1 billion US aid cut would hit Afghan security force funds: Sources
WASHINGTON: A planned $1 billion cut in U.S. aid to Afghanistan would come from funds for Afghan security forces, according to three U.S. sources, a
Indian smartphone industry may take $2 bn hit from coronavirus: Counterpoint Research
New Delhi: Smartphone industry in India could take a USD 2 billion hit on account of the coronavirus pandemic as shipments declined significantly in the
hindustan unilever: Difficult to assess impact, supply chain hit: Hindustan Unilever
Hindustan Unilever, the country’s biggest consumer goods firm, said operations across manufacturing and supply chain have been disrupted due to lockdown announced by the government
Lockdown will soon hit medicine supplies in the country: Chemists and Druggists lobby
The lockdown in India will soon hit medicine supplies in the country, the All India Organisation of Chemists and Druggists have said. Jagannath Shinde, president
COVID-19 scare: Transport hurdles, labour scarcity to hit supply of fruit, vegetables
PUNE: Supply of fruit and vegetables will start falling sharply in a day because transportation hurdles and labour scarcity in the wake of the COVID-19