The Mangaluru council of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) has sought relief for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) from the Mangalore Electricity Supply
Day: April 1, 2020
Now what? | Business Standard Column
Given the total shutdown across the world, with most major economies imposing some form of lockdown, the obvious question on the minds of investors is,
Universalise benefits | Business Standard Editorials
Everyone must have access to basic facilities Last Updated at March 30, 2020 23:13 IST The sight of a large number of people, many of
Unemployment rate during lockdown: Just like measuring water in ocean | Business Standard Column
Measuring the unemployment rate during a countrywide lockdown is like measuring water in the ocean. Water, water every where/nor any drop to drink. That was
Coronavirus lockdown: How cloud based accounting solution can fight coronavirus lockdown – The Economic Times
By Kapil Rana The global economy is reeling under the stress of Coronavirus, the pandemic that has reached 193 countries, impacting the livelihood of people
Covid-19 pandemic: Labour-driven export sectors run for cover – The Economic Times
New Delhi | Kolkata: The country’s labour-intensive export sectors such as leather, textiles, gems and jewellery, carpets and handicrafts have borne the brunt of the
Stop Worrying, Start Stimulating–Economic Times
Our columnist Swaminathan S Anklesaria Aiyar has called for an Indian stimulus three or four times as large as the Rs 1,70,000 crore relief package
View: Putting finance on ice will only store up trouble for Covid-hit India – The Economic Times
By Andy Mukherjee Stop all the clocks. That’s what the Indian central bank is permitting lenders to do for three months after Prime Minister Narendra
Coronavirus lockdown: View: Scorching summer for banks ahead amid lockdown due to Covid-19 outbreak – The Economic Times
By Hari Hara Mishra For bankers, the approaching summer will not only bring a steady rise in temperature, but also branches and offices of the
China’s manufacturing rebounds as virus controls ease – The Economic Times
China’s manufacturing rebounded in March as authorities relaxed anti-disease controls and allowed factories to reopen, an official survey showed Tuesday, but an industry group warned
Nearly 300 foreigners who attended Nizamuddin event may be blacklisted for violating visa conditions – The Economic Times
NEW DELHI: India is likely to blacklist about 300 foreigners who came from 16 countries, including Malaysia and Thailand, on tourist visas but attended an
Bombay high court news: Bombay High Court directs to continue all interim order till April 30 – The Economic Times
MUMBAI: The Bombay High Court has extended the interim relief that it has granted in all the cases to April 30, due to pandemic Coronavirus
coronavirus impact on world economy: World economy will go into recession with likely exception of India, China: United Nations – The Economic Times
The UNCTAD estimates a USD 2 trillion to USD 3 trillion financing gap facing developing countries over the next two years. The world economy will
Rishad Premji looks for 3 traits in an employee: Ability to unlearn, sense of empathy & vulnerability – The Economic Times
By Maleeva Rebello If you are not thinking like a startup, you are staring at a shutdown, says Rishad Premji. Before the onset of Covid-19,
EMI moratorium: Moratorium on loan EMIs, credit card dues will have an interest cost – The Economic Times
By Raj Khosla The Covid-19 relief package announced by the government last week is a welcome move. The RBI has left the implementation of the
driving license validity: Expired driving licenses to remain valid till June 30, 2020 – The Economic Times
As the country is under lock-down due to COVID-19, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highway has extended the validity of several documents such as
Is EMI postponed for 3 months?–Economic Times
Mumbai: How many borrowers will use the moratorium on loans? It’s a key question that many banks are grappling with. Some lenders, particularly private sector
Warehousing is going through a rough patch. Can it bounce back? E-commerce will decide. – ET Prime
Following the viral outbreak, sectors that were already reeling from a slowdown, have deferred plans to invest in warehousing. E-commerce and retail have provided some
The crisis at NCLAT: why speedy resolution of corporate disputes is beyond reach – ET Prime
An interim chief, infrastructural constraints, and thousands of pending cases — the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal is weighed down by numerous challenges. Stakeholders say
View: India isn’t US, it must get its people back to work as soon as possible – The Economic Times
Ruchir Sharma Just outside my home in Delhi, migrant workers flow by all day, their fates unclear. They are walking home to villages near Lucknow,