KOLKATA: The Covid 19-crisis is multi-faceted one with implications on human health, economy and finances and it may take at least nine months to recover
How Covid-19 has affected India’s mental healthcare support system – The Economic Times
Two weeks ago, Sascha Kirpalani, a Mumbai-based psychotherapist, had to counsel herself after she found out that her younger sister, away in London for higher
US COVID-19 cases surpass half a million; Donald Trump faces ‘biggest decision’ on re-opening economy – The Economic Times
NEW YORK – The number of coronavirus cases detected in the United States rose past half a million over the Easter weekend with 18,700 deaths, as President Donald
Plea in SC challenging RBI circular on 3-month moratorium on loan repayment – The Economic Times
NEW DELHI: A petition was filed in the Supreme Court on Saturday seeking direction on setting aside the RBI‘s March 27 circular on three-month moratorium on loan repayment between March
Ministers to scale-up work from Monday focusing on kick-starting economy post lockdown – The Economic Times
New Delhi: All Union ministers have been asked to resume work in their ministries from Monday and focus on kick-starting the economy post lockdown, sources said on Saturday.
How Covid-19 has ravaged dreams and livelihoods of small restaurant owners, staffers – The Economic Times
By Anoothi Vishal It is as if aliens came from outer space and decided to totally destroy restaurants,” chef David Chang told The New York
Commerce ministry lists steps to support exporters as industry expresses fears of huge job losses – The Economic Times
New Delhi: The commerce ministry on Saturday said it has taken several measures to address hardships faced by exporters due to COVID-19 pandemic, a day after an apex exporters
Ready to help India in dealing with Covid stress if asked, says Raghuram Rajan – The Economic Times
A straightforward yes is what former RBI governor Raghuram Rajan told a private news channel on being asked if he would return to India if his expertise was required
View: What happens when employees return to work – The Economic Times
By Dr. Sanjay Gupta COVID-19 is transforming our lives in ways we never thought possible. As the outbreak becomes more widespread globally, volatility and uncertainty
Keep bank a/c standard, clear inventories, improve perception: SBI chief to real estate – The Economic Times
State Bank of India Chairman Rajnish Kumar on Saturday exhorted real estate firms to keep their bank account standard, clear inventory as soon as possible and improve
Banking – Banking/Finance – Industry – The Economic Times
A round four years ago, Romesh Sobti, the then managing director of IndusInd Bank, had invited the lender’s top management for an exercise to draw
Mumbai startup reshapes 3D printing to mass-produce cheap face shields for doctors. – ET Prime
Not all heroes wear capes. Some only carry 3D printers. Indians are finding new ways of meeting the existential challenge posed by the coronavirus. A
There is no playbook on resilience – ET Prime
Health and economic crises are lessons for companies to adapt. As the demand in the e-grocery market has hit the roof, the last three weeks
Industry opposes proposal on joint audits, appointment panel | Business News,The Indian Express
The MCA recently strengthened the reporting requirements for auditors as part of a drive to boost corporate governance, after major corporate failures at companies such
The lockdown is fine, but step up the testing–Deccan Chronicle
The nation is seized of the question whether it should extend the 21-day lockdown prime minister Narendra Modi declared to contain the Covid-19 pandemic but
The lockdown must not undermine citizen rights | Opinion – columns – Hindustan Times
On the midnight of March 24, the Union government invoked the National Disaster Management Act (NDMA) to impose a nationwide “lockdown” in the struggle against
Locked out: Women informal workers are doubly invisibilised–Times of India
The majority of the urban poor – daily wage and migrant workers – are in dire straits. Out of work, without a secure roof over
Coronavirus lockdown: Cure worse than the disease | Deccan Herald
Without doubt, the lockdown imposed on the nation on March 24 was needed, even if it could have been better planned and the nation given
A ‘Kerala model’ worthy of emulation | Deccan Herald
Kerala has done much better than other states in the fight against coronavirus and in mitigating the hardships caused by the measures to contain it. The
V-shaped or U-shaped? Some economists upbeat on coronavirus recovery | Deccan Herald
The coronavirus pandemic has hit like a worldwide hurricane, shutting activity in most economies simultaneously, but some forecasters are more optimistic about the prospects for