Global Growth to Be Hit if IP Norms Not Waived to Deal with Covid-19: India in Top Business News- News18.com published on February 27, 2021 leave a reply India said if WTO members fail to deliver on a proposal to waive certain intellectual property obligations to deal with COVID-19, it would impact global livelihood. from Top Business News- News18.com https://ift.tt/3r2pI8v Tweet Share Share Share Share Previous Post RBI Assistant Manager Recruitment 2021 Notification Released @rbi.org.in for 29 Vacancies, Online Applications to Start from 27 February Next Post MES Recruitment 2021 Short Notification Out: 500+ Vacancies for Draughtsman and Supervisor Posts Across India, Check Military Engineer Services Updates @mes.gov.in post written by: Rohit Related PostsBritish Retailer Marks & Spencer Strengthens Liquidity to Cope with Coronavirus ImpactThe retailer said on Tuesday that its planning was based on it enduring subdued trading for the rest of this year in its clothing and home business, as it warne… Continue ReadingAmid Covid-19 Lockdown, Centre Procures 3.75 Lakh Tonnes of Pulses, Oilseeds Under PSS so farIn view of COVID-19 pandemic, the daily procurement limit has been increased from 25 quintals to 40 quintals per day under the PSS for rabi crops. from Top Bus… Continue ReadingIT Services Companies to Suspend Hiring This Year: Mohandas PaiIndia's information technology services industry would see hiring freeze this year and senior level staff taking a 20-25 per cent salary cut due to the adverse … Continue ReadingIndia's Rating Could Come Under Pressure if Fiscal Outlook Deteriorates, Says FitchIt said that given the extended lockdown, India is likely to announce further fiscal easing to support growth and its assessment of India's rating in such a cas… Continue ReadingZomato Not to Charge Restaurants for 'Contactless Dining' for 6 MonthsRestaurants in India, the UAE, Australia, New Zealand, Turkey, Portugal, Philippines, Indonesia, and Lebanon will have to only bear the payment gateway fee and … Continue Reading
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