The contraction in France was steeper than the 10.1% reported by Germany, where authorities kept a surge in Covid-19 related deaths in check and did not enforce a lockdown as strict as France's
MNS chief Raj Thackeray said that the 'bhoomi pujan' ceremony of the proposed Ram temple in Ayodhya, scheduled to be held on August 5, could be organised later when things normalised.
Segment supported performance in Q1, which saw revenue decline by 12.9% and PBT by 8.5%
World Gold Council data shows demand dropped to 63.7 tonnes in the April-June quarter this year. Back in 2009, demand had plunged to as low as 40 tonnes following Lehmann crisis
As the yoga institutes and gymnasiums have been allowed to open from August 5, gym owners and fitness experts have shown joy and happiness on the government's fresh guidelines
Dharavi, Mumbai's biggest slum sprawl, reported six new coronavirus cases on Thursday, which took its overall count to 2,551, a civic official said
He said special efforts should be made to improve treatment of coronavirus patients in these districts which also include Prayagraj, Bareilly, Jhansi and Gorakhpur
Bapat asked the district administration to take control of those properties for further steps
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California on Wednesday reported 197 Covid-related deaths in a single day
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The execution of this order will require over 20,000 meters of fabric which will generate 9,000 additional man-days
Though the FMCG industry has shown some sign of improvements in June, but in the first half of the year the industry growth slipped to negative with 6% decline
Housing sales as well as enquiries from prospective homebuyers, which were badly hit during April-June due to the COVID-19 pandemic, have started to revive gradually and end-user demand is likely to strengthen in coming months, a top official of Mahindra Lifespace said on Thursday. In an interview with PTI, Mahindra Lifespace Developers MD & CEO Arvind Subramanian said the company did not witness much cancellation of apartments booked by customers as widely feared after the outbreak of COVID-19 and subsequent lockdown. "Just like the economy, businesses were severely challenged in the first quarter of this fiscal year. There was almost a standstill in housing sales and construction activities," he said. However, Subramanian said, "The good news is that our existing customers are committed to their bookings. We are not seeing a large cancellation which could have been one of the outcomes." He said the sales bookings and enquiries from customers in July increased as compared to the .
Among the nightspots where now-infected people congregated, is one that skirted a national coronavirus ban on nightclubbing by converting itself into a late-night watering hole
Vardhan asserted that while global efforts are on to find a vaccine against the novel coronavirus, India is not behind
The company reiterated that it was on track with late-stage trials for its coronavirus vaccine, which could be rolled out by the year-end
The GDP index adjusted for inflation, seasonally and calendar effects decreased to 94.26 in the second quarter
According to the ICMR, a cumulative total of 1,81,90,382 samples have been tested up to July 29 with 4,46,642 samples being tested on Wednesday
A 51-year-old man succumbed to Covid-19 in Puducherry, while 122 fresh cases were reported on Thursday, taking the total infection count in the Union territory to 3,293