Travel industry is reeling under tremendous pressure. With the lockdowns
extending everywhere in the world due to Corona virus, the travel industry will
be completely devastated. So countries and economies
As the terrorists form Tablighi Jamaat who have been using themselves as live
bio-weapons spread around India in order to spread the Corona disease, the local
administrations are being
Prime Minister Narendra Modi came on national TV to share a message on April
3rd, 2020. While expressing gratitude to those providing services and keeping
the essential establishments like hospitals
timesnownews.com – Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh: In view of rising cases of
coronavirus, authorities in Bhopal have decided to enforce a tougher lockdown.
All shops barring those selling milk and medicines
timesnownews.com – I and my brother rushed my father to KEM Hospital on a
two-wheeler on Thursday itself (Representative Image). |  Photo
Credit: Getty Images Mumbai: Family members
business-standard.com – Amid criticism that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not
reached out to opposition leaders even as the country faces a grave health
crisis and a 21-day
business-standard.com – The capital market bloodbath due to the Covid-19
outbreak poses a challenge to PNB Housing Finance’s plan to raise Rs 1,700 crore
in equity
business-standard.com – The defence industry has expressed mixed reactions to
the proposed Defence Procurement Procedure of 2020 (DPP-2020), which the
Ministry of Defence (MoD) released in draft form
business-standard.com – Will a non-resident stuck in India for over 182 days
because of the Covid-19 lockdown be liable to be taxed in India? Will
cross-border
business-standard.com – As Indians switched off lights for nine minutes at 9 pm
on Sunday to show solidarity amid lockdown, power demand went down by close to
32 gigawatt
economictimes.indiatimes.com – Rabat: Morocco’s King Mohammed VI on Sunday
pardoned more than 5,600 prisoners and ordered their release in stages to avoid
contagion in the country’s
economictimes.indiatimes.com – LONDON: Britain will have to impose further
restrictions on outdoor exercise if people flout lockdown rules designed to curb
transmission of the coronavirus, Health Secretary Matt Hancock