Labour Ministry seeks feedback on draft model standing orders for manufacturing, mining, service sectors – The Economic Times

Clipped from: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/policy/labour-ministry-seeks-feedback-on-draft-model-standing-orders-for-manufacturing-mining-service-sectors/articleshow/80071344.cms?utm_source=ETTopNews&utm_medium=HPTN&utm_campaign=AL1&utm_content=23Synopsis “These Model Standing Orders will pave the way for the industry harmony in the country as it aim to formalize the service-related matters

Fiscal incongruence: How states and the Centre are failing to come to an agreement over resources – The Economic Times

Clipped from: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/policy/fiscal-incongruence-how-states-and-the-centre-are-failing-to-come-to-an-agreement-over-resources/articleshow/80074974.cms Synopsis–Underlying the procedural lapse and its consequences for the finance minister is a far more vexed issue of the fiscal compact between the

FDI ‘violations’: RBI, ED asked to take ‘necessary action’ on allegations against Amazon, Flipkart and Walmart – The Financial Express

Clipped from: https://www.financialexpress.com/industry/sme/fdi-violations-rbi-ed-asked-to-take-necessary-action-on-allegations-against-amazon-flipkart-and-walmart/2162024/ At present, while the DPIIT formulates and notifies FDI policies, any violation of such rules is dealt under the penal provisions of the

‘Scam on Google’ costs Delhi man Rs 80,000: How India’s one of the most-common online fraud happens | Gadgets Now

Clipped from: https://www.gadgetsnow.com/slideshows/scam-on-google-costs-delhi-man-rs-80000-how-indias-most-common-fraud-happens/photolist/80037084.cms?utm_source=toiweb&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=toiweb_hptopnews ‘Scam on Google’ costs Delhi man Rs 80,000: How India’s one of the most-common online fraud happens A Delhi-based employee working in a

Alibaba probe stirs worry about what’s next for Chinese tech – The Economic Times

Clipped from: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/tech-bytes/alibaba-probe-stirs-worry-about-whats-next-for-chinese-tech/articleshow/80005334.cms?utm_source=ETTopNews&utm_medium=HPTN&utm_campaign=AL1&utm_content=23Synopsis Alibaba and its three largest rivals — Tencent Holdings Ltd., food delivery giant Meituan and JD.com Inc. — have shed nearly $200 billion

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