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Loan Monetization Is Currently Not On Government Agenda Says Economic Affairs Secretary
Economic Affairs Secretary,Tarun Bajaj, has said that monetization of debt is not currently on the government’s agenda. Along with this…
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Reserve Bank Committee Emphasizes On Use Of QR Codes In Transactions.
To reduce the use of cash in the economy, the government should provide incentives to promote transactions between customers through…
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Why coronavirus is affecting the smaller states in India?
While the majority of the attention of India’s struggle against novel Coronavirus is Understandably directed at states like Karnataka Maharashtra…
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Company Drops ‘Coon’ Cheese Name in Australia as Black Lives Matter Forces Corporate Reckoning
Saputo will drop the “Coon” name from its popular cheese products in Australia, the latest company to change branding amid…
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Nebraska Pharmacy Owner Apologizes for Selling State Drugs for Lethal Injection
The owner of a pharmacy that provided drugs to Nebraska for use in a 2018 execution expressed remorse Thursday for…
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Trump Now Says Some Schools May Need to Delay Reopening as Coronavirus Surges Continue
Softening his earlier stance, President Donald Trump on Thursday acknowledged that some schools may need to delay their reopening this…
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DLT and blockchain are a billion-dollar opportunity, says Pranav Sharma of Woodstock Fund
Emerging platforms such as Digital Ledger Technology (DLT) and blockchain have started to slowly gain acceptance as they promise more…
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Microsoft’s new learning app uses AI to solve math equations within seconds
“I’m not going to do my maths homework. Look at these unsolved problems. Here’s a number in mortal combat with…
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These big companies have cut the most daily ad dollars during the Facebook boycott
New data shows that of all the corporate advertisers on Facebook, Microsoft, Samsung, Starbucks, and Wells Fargo have cut the…
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The extra $600 unemployment benefit keeping millions of Americans afloat is about to expire—just as jobless claims are back on the rise
The nation got another dose of bad economic news Thursday as the number of laid-off workers seeking jobless benefits rose…
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