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Raising the terrible minimum wage: 2 contrasting perceptions- which side are you on?
It’s astounding how a simple economic theory translates into such a convoluted problem when taken a pragmatic approach. Well, while…
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Vaccine diplomacy and Covishield and Covaxin approved by nine European countries
Indians vaccinated against COVID-19 with Covishield and Covaxin will be able to fly abroad. Nine European countries Austria, Germany, Slovenia,…
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5 Best Social Networking Platforms 2021
The metric we use to determine the size of a social network is the ‘ number of active users ‘…
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Jack Ma’s Ant Group may hit a bump after Zomato’s IPO.
As the availability of cash in the market has seen a rapid change due to the global pandemic, economists and…
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Communist Party of China celebrates 100 years- what it means for India
China celebrated the hundredth anniversary of the ruling Communist Party of China by fighter jets and helicopters at Tiananmen Square…
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COVID-19: India logs 48,786 new cases
India added 48,786 new cases of coronavirus taking the total tally to 3,04,11,634, while the national recovery rate improved to…
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Kerala govt to come out with the second relief package for MSMEs
The Kerala government would be coming out with a second package for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) under which…
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India, Vietnam resolve to expand defence cooperation
India and Vietnam vowed on Thursday to further enhance military-to-military ties and agreed to speed up cooperation in the defence…
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WHO: Delta variant to become dominant strain of COVID-19 in coming months
The World Health Organization has said the Delta variant of COVID-19 is now present in nearly 100 countries as per…
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Virus infections surging in Africa’s vulnerable rural areas
For Pelagia Bvukura, who lives in a rural part of north-central Zimbabwe, Africa, COVID-19 had always been a city disease,…
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