our When your Steam wishlists don't convert By gamasutra.com Published On :: Wed, 6 May 2020 10:34:00 -0400 So your game has a lot of Steam wishlists, but then it launches... and it doesn't sell many copies! What happened? We try to delve into it within... ... Full Article
our Zebra Technologies chooses LevaData to manage materials sourcing By www.kmworld.com Published On :: Fri, 17 Jan 2020 09:00:00 EST LevaData can bring Zebra Technologies growth through digitization and AI enablement Full Article
our Are Physicians Exempt from Sales and Use Tax in Missouri and Illinois? By anderscpa.com Published On :: Tue, 27 Aug 2019 13:11:04 +0000 Many physicians are aware that the medical services they provide are typically exempt from sales tax. However, the physician may still be required to pay sales or use tax in his or her medical practice. The liability depends on the… Read More The post Are Physicians Exempt from Sales and Use Tax in Missouri and Illinois? appeared first on Anders CPAs. Full Article Health Care SALT physician compensation Sales and use tax
our Four Simple Steps to Better Manage the Risk of Fraud in 2015 By anderscpa.com Published On :: Tue, 14 Apr 2015 12:35:57 +0000 A new year often means new resolutions, such as eat healthier, save money, exercise more, read a new book every month, and the list could go on and on. I suggest a resolution to improve your business by better managing… Read More The post Four Simple Steps to Better Manage the Risk of Fraud in 2015 appeared first on Anders CPAs. Full Article Forensic and Litigation Services anti-fraud training conduct code fraud fraud risk management manage employee fraud whistleblower hotline
our 3 Things to Know Before Starting Your AI Journey By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 04 Oct 2019 12:00:00 EST AI-Powered Search Engines?referred to as "Insight Engines" by Gartner and "Cognitive Search" by Forrester?can deliver significant value to organizations these days, provided certain risks are avoided. Full Article
our AI Guidelines for Businesses: Using AI in Your Own Company By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 04 Oct 2019 12:00:00 EST Artificial intelligence (AI) is one?if not the?key technology of our decade. Technological advances in this field are not only fundamentally changing our economies, industries and markets, but are also exerting enormous influence on traditional business practices, many of which will disappear, while others will be transformed or completely reinvented. Full Article
our Preserving your information from digital disasters By www.kmworld.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 03:00:00 EST Digital disasters create incredible data loss and, sadly, they're on the rise Full Article
our How to Make Your Podcast SEO Friendly By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 03 Mar 2020 13:39:00 +0000 Podcasting. You’ve heard about it before and I bet you’ve even listened to a handful of podcasts. But you probably haven’t created one yet. Just think of it this way… There are over 1 billion blogs and roughly 7 billion people in this world. That’s 1 blog for every 7 people… On the other hand, […] The post How to Make Your Podcast SEO Friendly appeared first on Neil Patel. Full Article SEO
our The New Way to Chat With Your Visitors By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 31 Mar 2020 12:08:00 +0000 Marketing has evolved into an omnichannel approach. This means you can no longer just go after one channel to succeed. Back in the day, companies like Facebook grew into billion-dollar businesses through one channel. Facebook used email to grow and they did it by having you invite all your contacts to join Facebook. Yelp was […] The post The New Way to Chat With Your Visitors appeared first on Neil Patel. Full Article Email Marketing
our How to Adapt Your Marketing During the Coronavirus (COVID-19) By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 12:05:00 +0000 It’s been roughly a month now since the Coronavirus started to flip our lives upside down. From having to practice social distancing and getting used to life without the outdoors to continually washing our hands and wearing masks and seeing loved ones and friends getting sick, the Coronavirus is something none of us expected. Even […] The post How to Adapt Your Marketing During the Coronavirus (COVID-19) appeared first on Neil Patel. Full Article Online Marketing
our 3 Simple Steps to Get Your First 10,000 Visitors from Google By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 12:21:00 +0000 Today’s going to be fun. I’m going to make a bet with you that if you follow the 3 steps below, and you really follow them, you can get 10,000 visitors from Google. I promise it won’t be hard, but it will take time. And if you follow my steps and don’t get the results, […] The post 3 Simple Steps to Get Your First 10,000 Visitors from Google appeared first on Neil Patel. Full Article SEO
our Welcome to SEO Unlocked: Your Free SEO Training Course By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 12:42:00 +0000 I learned SEO by starting my own website and just testing a lot of different tactics out. Some of these tactics worked well and others didn’t. But the way I’ve learned SEO isn’t right for everyone. Some people prefer learning by practicing like me. Others prefer learning by reading dozens of different strategies and tactics. […] The post Welcome to SEO Unlocked: Your Free SEO Training Course appeared first on Neil Patel. Full Article SEO
our Getting your dues: Procedure for creditors to file under IBC By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2019-08-31T11:48:23+05:30 The recent Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) has been a big sigh of relief for MSMEs which would, ensure faster debt recovery or liquidation process. Full Article
our Getting design thinking right in human resources By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2019-06-01T10:43:07+05:30 From hiring to remuneration and skilling to mentoring, every HR process can be improved by applying design thinking to it. Full Article
our Can the design of your office improve workplace productivity? By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2019-08-10T11:58:48+05:30 In most cases, employees today spend over fifty per cent of their waking hours at the workplace, and that environment greatly influences their performance. Full Article
our Covid-19: How to maintain your mental health while working remotely By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-10T11:19:20+05:30 With businesses all over the world taking action to help combat the spread of COVID-19, many organizations are moving towards remote working. Full Article
our ABC iview home delivers additional 200 hours of Australian content By about.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 03:31:13 +0000 With Australians unable to stray far from home, ABC iview is taking them on a trip across the nation with more than 200 additional hours of on-demand content exploring the people and places of this wide brown land. Full Article
our Covid-19: JLR restores three-fourth of its budgeted production in China By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-30T16:50:40+05:30 Covid-19: JLR restores three-fourth of its budgeted production in China Full Article
our How to check your credit score By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-29T11:01:51+05:30 It is important to know your credit score while applying for a loan from a bank or any other financial institution. Full Article
our Should you pay your rent using a credit card amid coronavirus lockdown? By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-06T10:02:50+05:30 Rent payment is one of the biggest monthly expenditures, especially for youngsters living away from parental homes. In the case of credit cards, accrual of interest gets tricky. Full Article
our Reliance Industries to sell its Asian Paints stake worth Rs 7000 cr via block deal: Sources By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-07T23:11:40+05:30 Reliance Industries to sell its Asian Paints stake worth Rs 7000 cr via block deal: Sources Full Article
our Kotak Mahindra Bank vs RBI: Bank to withdraw court case, pare promoter stake to 26% By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-01-30T19:04:59+05:30 Kotak Mahindra Bank vs RBI: Bank to withdraw court case, pare promoter stake to 26% Full Article
our No salaries for Apr, May; hours flown-based pay for those operating cargo flights: SpiceJet to pilots By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-29T14:43:58+05:30 No salaries for Apr, May; hours flown-based pay for those operating cargo flights: SpiceJet to pilots Full Article
our SMEs struggle to take off as lack of liquidity, labour, and demand pinch operations By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-06T21:33:19+05:30 Workers in red zones were also finding it difficult to travel to factories in orange and green zones. Milon Nag, managing director of Pune-based KK Nag Ltd said, “Our factories in rural areas are open. But our managers and all live in Pune and they are unable to reach factories.” Full Article
our Snapchat buys Looksery, a two-year-old startup that lets you Photoshop your face while you video chat By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2015-09-16T14:39:05+05:30 Looksery is based in San Francisco and it doesn't appear to have raised traditional outside capital. It was started by a Ukrainian team and its CEO is Victor Shaburov. Full Article
our It only took an hour for this red-hot, $4.5 billion startup to boost its value by $1 billion By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2015-10-21T13:10:13+05:30 In case you haven't heard of Zenefits, it's one of the hottest startups in the Valley now. It provides free HR software that makes it easy for companies to sign up for insurance. Full Article
our How to setup an online presence for your business By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2019-12-14T12:04:43+05:30 Whether you are a startup or a large organization, follow these tips to build your digital identity. Full Article
our Surviving the technoshock: How to get your organisation ready for AI-powered ERP By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-02-08T10:14:03+05:30 Machines and people, working in concert, will be critical to the success of tomorrow’s ERP systems and enterprises. Full Article
our Top tips to safeguard your network when employees are working from home By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-18T12:03:39+05:30 The real challenge in the world of employees working from their own homes is not the slack in productivity or the threat of transmission of the virus, but cybersecurity. Full Article
our How Budget 2016 impacts your personal tax calculation By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2010-12-02T17:07:34+05:30 This tax calculator will let you know how your tax liability changes post-Budget 2016. Just input your personal income details and know how much tax would now be payable. Full Article
our SCCM Pod-234: Pediatric Intensive Care in South Africa: Making Optimum Use of Limited Resources By sccm-audio.s3.amazonaws.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 13:56:00 -0500 Margaret Parker, MD, FCCM, speaks with Andrew Argent, MD, Medical Director of the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) at the Red Cross War Memorial Childrens Hospital. Full Article Medicine
our SCCM Pod-310 Evidence-Based Pediatric Outcome Predictors to Guide the Allocation of Critical Care Resources in a Mass Casualty Event By sccm-audio.s3.amazonaws.com Published On :: Thu, 18 Feb 2016 08:00:00 -0500 Margaret Parker, MD, MCCM, speaks with Philip Toltzis, MD. Dr. Toltzis is Professor of Pediatrics at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Full Article Medicine
our Poke Me: The Supreme Court should have taken a more streetwise look before ordering a 'highway prohibition' By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2017-04-06T22:06:35+05:30 For those of us who’ve lived in Dehradun for decades, the Supreme Court order banning sale of liquor on highways, is the cruellest joke you could play on a small town. Full Article
our POKE ME: Rallying to protect our rivers is great. But let’s get the science right By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2017-09-07T21:27:24+05:30 Drying trends have been reported in Krishna and Kaveri and the pollution problem in the Ganga is well recognised. The future of our rivers appears bleak. Full Article
our Several states extend working hours from 8 to 12 hours in factories By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-24T11:19:07+05:30 This is expected to boost manufacturing and supply of essential goods and services without violating the home ministry’s guidelines on working with reduced staff to maintain social distancing to curb the spread of Covid-19. Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat have already announced the change. Full Article
our MSME Schemes: Using the Credit Guarantee Scheme to fund your business By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2019-07-09T12:28:40+05:30 MSMEs need easy credit facilities to fulfil the financial requirements of their business. The DCE's Credit Guarantee Scheme provides easy, collateral free credit facilities to MSMEs. Full Article
our MSME Schemes: Modernizing your business through Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme for Technology Upgradation By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2019-07-19T12:25:09+05:30 Equipping the business with cutting-edge technology is essential to ensure you stay competitive in today’s industrial environment. Full Article
our Should you take a personal loan for your business? By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2019-08-10T10:41:35+05:30 A personal loan is dependant on the credit profile of the individual borrower, if you already have other loans active, you may or may not be able to get a personal loan. Full Article
our How to prepare your business for a future recession By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2019-08-24T10:07:07+05:30 Conserving cash is the basic tenet of financial management. Full Article
our How your business structure affects taxes By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2019-09-07T11:16:16+05:30 Relevant business structure attracts a certain tax liability and it is important to consider the tax implications before finalizing the formation. Full Article
our Are you really saving your taxes? Know your Tax slabs & review your investment plans now! By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-01-21T17:58:48+05:30 Full Article
our 4 handy tips to get the most from your gadgets By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-02-10T06:30:00+05:30 If you are using a Windows computer with a standard hard drive, sooner or later the computer will become sluggish. One way out is to tweak Windows to perform better with your existing hardware. Full Article
our How to clean up your computer, smartphone to get them ready for life after the lockdown By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-06T06:30:00+05:30 Your computer, smartphones might be holding videos, photos and audio in various folders, and you would not even know that it's there. Hence, ET Wealth tells you the following methods on how to clean up your devices for more efficiency. Full Article
our Economic revival will depend on our covid policy By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T22:59:20+05:30 Cement is a perfect barometer to gauge economic activity. On May 5, a day after India began a graded opening up in its fight against the scourge of the novel coronavirus, economic activity could be tracked by the movement of rakes carrying cement: 7 out of every 10 trains were chugging towards green and orange zones, bypassing the prosperous districts in the red zone.The government, by then, had colour-coded all 733 districts in the country. The 130 districts that were the worst affected by Covid-19 were in the red zone. Suddenly, the country’s biggest and most vital commercial hubs such as Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, Ahmedabad and Chennai were hotspots. The virus-free 319 districts were coded green and the rest 284 districts, which were only moderately affected, were called orange. The many guidelines issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs, state chief secretaries and even resident welfare societies boiled down to the same thing — the harshest lockdown will be in the red zone, there will be partial relaxation in orange zones while green will be opened up, albeit with conditions.Cement movement is a good measure of economic activity on the ground as it is often ferried straight to project sites. When the nationwide lockdown began on March 25, all non-essential work, including construction, came to a grinding halt. And the rakes carrying cement stopped running. 75649505The railway data, previewed by ET Magazine, shows that 254 trains carrying cement were on the move on May 5 when Lockdown 3.0 began: 84 of them were travelling towards green zones, 99 to orange and only 71 to red.India in Numbers- Source: McKinsey (% of population- 2011 census)Total Districts in India: 733GREEN ZONE- 319 Districts- 24 per cent populationORANGE ZONE- 284 Districts- 43 per cent populationRED ZONE- 130 Districts- 33 per cent population49-57% Economic activity during the lockdown 41% Red districts’ share of economic activities 50% Share of red districts in households with annual disposable income of over Rs 4.85 lakh 143 mn Minimum number of inactive non-farm workers during lockdown (Note: Green districts are Covid-free for previous 21 days; red and orange zones are identified on the basis of positive cases, doubling rate, testing, etc.)The colour-coded division and lockdown of India raises three big questions. One, are the green and orange zones robust enough to fire up the nation’s $2.7 trillion economy? Two, can the lockdown in the red zones be stretched beyond May 17 even as the number of Covid-19 cases in the country jump to about 60,000 on Saturday morning, with almost all of the new active cases coming from the red districts? Three, if the lockdown is prolonged in the metropolises, have we calculated the impact on the economy? In essence, how should India navigate a health emergency and an economic crisis — both unprecedented in its nature and magnitude? 75649443Bibek Debroy, chairman of the Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council, resorts to Greek mythology to explain the dilemma India is in and the possible way out for it. Homer’s hero Odysseus, Debroy says, chose to sail closer to the sea beast Scylla and lose a few sailors, rather than lose his entire ship by travelling near the monstrous whirlpool Charybdis. In Debroy’s telling, the sea monster Scylla is the Covid pandemic and Charybdis is the economic toll. (See the column, “The Ship Inches a Little Away From Whirlpool”).That Greek myth could be a clue to what the Indian government is likely to do after May 17: lift the clampdown on entire districts and impose severe restrictions only on containment zones; kick-start the economy even as Covid cases and the death toll rise alongside. Says Debroy: “Mortality and morbidity apply to enterprises too; MSMEs more pronounced than most. The baseline GDP growth was already in slowdown mode and a capital crunch was compounded by lockdown’s labour constraint. There were both supply and demand shocks. That Scylla/Charybdis metaphor is apt, because Homer’s account tells us what Odysseus did.” 75649534“All the big cities are in red zones. Even if a factory opens in orange or green zone, who will it produce for? Red zones cannot turn orange quickly. So will you not allow the sale of nonessential items in red zones?” Arvind Mediratta, MD & CEO, Metro Cash & Carry.The worry about the nation’s economic health is palpable. If the lockdown continues in the commercial hubs any longer, the losses will pile up for many companies; the smaller firms likely to go under first. It will have a debilitating effect on the economy in general and jobs in particular. The Indian economy would be on the ventilator then.As those cement-carrying rakes show, there are many factories in orange and green zones as well, miles away from city limits. Work can begin there, and some have already started production. 75649555“There is total disruption. Supply chains are badly affected. Liquidity is a big issue. The govt must announce a stimulus package. I also urge the govt to stop the imports of all products that can be made in India” Gautam Singhania, CMD, RaymondBut the million-rupee question is, who are they producing for? The 130 districts in the red zone are critical centres of not just production but also consumption. Even as they account for 41% of national economic activity, 38% of industrial output and 40% of non-farm employment, they also have half of India’s consuming-class households — those with an annual disposable income of more than Rs 4.85 lakh each — according to a recent McKinsey report titled “Reopening India: Implications for Economic Activity and Workers”.Breaking the Value ChainFurthermore, dividing swathes of the country into zones and restricting movement of goods and people will have a disastrous effect on production, labour, supply and distribution chains, which are deeply intertwined. In the textiles sector, for example, if cotton is bought in the western parts of India, yarn is spun in the north and west, while weaving mostly takes place in the south, and apparel is manufactured in clusters in the north and south, as the McKinsey report further points out. Similarly, in the chemical industry, the acetic acid value chain supplies to a variety of industries such as pharmaceuticals, pesticides, paper, food processing and construction. Any blockage will have a ripple effect on sectors.Arvind Mediratta, managing director and CEO of Metro Cash and Carry, says dividing the country into colour-coded districts is unrealistic and the rules guiding it are arbitrary. “It seems those who designed it (colour-coded zones) are not aware of ground realities. All the big cities are in red zones. Even if a factory opens in orange or green zone, who will it produce for? Also, the implementation on the ground is arbitrary. In red zones today, you can buy liquor but not kitchen items,” says Mediratta.Mohit Anand, managing director of Kellogg, South Asia, says solutions have to be found locally. “Each region has its own issues, each warehouse and factory has a different problem. India is like 21 countries put together and, hence, the solutions also have to be hyperlocal in nature,” he says. In red zones, not only are malls and market places shut but ecommerce firms are barred from selling non-essential items. An Amazon spokesperson says when restrictions were lifted, the company saw a huge demand from orange and green zones for smart devices, kitchen appliances, baby clothes and products related to study-from-home. “The opening up of these areas for ecommerce has meant that thousands of small businesses received orders for the first time in the past many weeks of lockdown,” the spokesperson adds. Consumers and businesses in the red zone, meanwhile, have to wait. 75649590“MMCAS (manufacturing, mining, construction and allied services) constitutes about 50% of GVA and about 35% of employment. This segment must be freed up, even in red zones” Arvind Virmani, Former chief economic adviser.Out of WorkThe lockdown has seen a massive reverse migration of workers. Deprived of work and wages for weeks, hundreds of thousands of labourers have left cities. In sheer desperation, many hid in trucks and freight trains and trudged hundreds of kilometres to reach home. It was only after 40 days of lockdown that the government arranged special trains for them— by Saturday, 302 trains have ferried around 3.4 lakh migrant workers to their native states.Some states are worried about reverse migration at a time when factories are reopening and life in green pockets are returning to normalcy. Karnataka even made an abortive attempt to stop such special trains to stonewall the return of migrant labourers. Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot says workers should be persuaded to stay back. He says: “There is a cost to the migrants’ travelling back to their native districts. Once a worker goes home, she won’t return in the next three-four months. I feel that only those who are desperate and determined to return home should go; the rest should stay back, taking temporary jobs. They won’t be gainfully employed in their native areas.” The loss of workforce will particularly affect states such as Maharashtra, Delhi, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka and Kerala that rely heavily on migrant workers in construction and services sectors. 75649620“After Covid-19 there will be new normals: new models of engagement between companies and their clients” Keshav Murugesh, Group CEO, WNS Global ServicesMontek Singh Ahluwalia, former deputy chairman of the Planning Commission, says labourers will not return to cities anytime soon, and it will be one of the factors that will prolong the economic pain. He says green and orange zones cannot help in economic revival “as 60% of the economy is in the red zone”. Even if restrictions in all the zones are lifted, he says, it will take some more time for economic activity to get back to normal. “The reverse migration that has taken place may not be quickly reversed. Recession in the world economy and reduced level of remittances will have a negative impact. Private sector investment plans which have been interrupted will take time to resume. That is why many analysts are predicting that we may see negative growth in 2021, with recovery beginning only next year,” Ahluwalia adds.In this pervasive gloom, some indicators offer flickers of hope. Bengaluru-based trucking platform BlackBuck has seen a spike in bookings on the back of a good harvest. The agri pickup is likely to continue into the kharif season, with the India Meteorological Department forecasting a good monsoon. Cofounder Rajesh Yabaji says: “We have seen 80,000 bookings since we opened up our commission-free platform in April-end. Now, we estimate truck traffic to be at 50% of pre-lockdown trucking movement.”On April 29 and 30, two freight trains originating from Karnataka ferried about 350 new tractors to Rajasthan and Gujarat, responding to demand in western India ahead of the kharif season.Companies are ramping up production of agri-related items to meet seasonal demand from rural India. Hemant Sikka, president, farm equipment sector, Mahindra & Mahindra, says the company has resumed production in its tractor plants in Rudrapur (Uttarakhand), Nagpur (Maharashtra) and Mohali (Punjab) after getting necessary approvals. 75649661“With dealerships opening up, bounty harvest and forecast of a normal monsoon, the tractor industry will perform well” Hemant Sikka, President, farm equipment sector, Mahindra & Mahindra.“The highest levels of safety protocols and social distancing are being ensured at the plants, especially on the shop floor. With dealerships gradually opening up, a bounty harvest and forecast of a normal monsoon, I am positive that the tractor industry will perform well and ensure rural growth and prosperity during the year,” says Sikka.Farming sector is likely to get a boost this year with labourers who are back from the cities lending a hand on the fields. The number of people engaged in work under NREGA (National Rural Employment Guarantee Act) has swelled multiple times. In Rajasthan, as against 62,000 NREGA workers on April 18, there were 16.5 lakh on May 5. All of them are engaged in their own farmland, receiving Rs 220 daily from the government.While agriculture could be a sector to watch out for in the coming months, the Covid-19 crisis will inflict a body blow to sectors such as hospitality and tourism, which are likely to remain dormant for quite some time even after the lockdown is lifted. 75649456After Covid The post-Covid world will be vastly different from the before-Covid universe we have left behind. Keshav Murugesh, group CEO of WNS Global Services and former chairman of Nasscom, says there will be “new normals”. Clients and BPO companies will come up with ingenious models of engagement. Work from home could become the norm even if it leads to productivity loss. “At WNS, we are in no hurry to go back to office in May although work from home would mean productivity would drop to 85%,” says Murugesh, adding that uninterrupted power supply at homes is essential for making the model a success in the longer term.Saugata Gupta, managing director of consumer goods company Marico, says they are strategising on new pricing to sell their products effectively in a post-Covid environment. “We have to be cognisant of the fact that with mounting pressure on consumers’ disposable income, there will be a risk of downtrading. So, one has to be very careful on pricing, and we have to ensure a good value to consumers. Any gains on input costs need to be passed on to consumers,” says Gupta, adding that the opening up of green zones is good news for them as many of their products are popular in rural markets. 75649645“Each region has its own problems. India is like 21 countries put together, and solutions also have to be hyperlocal in nature” Mohit Anand, MD, Kellogg, South AsiaGautam Singhania, chairman and MD of Raymond, says there seems to be a communication gap between the Centre and states. He says: “There is total disruption. The supply chains are badly affected. Liquidity is a big issue and banks are not willing to pump in cash now. It is high time the government took this up, and announced a stimulus package.” He proposes a ban on imports. “For one year, we should follow the motto of buying only Indian products. I urge the government to stop imports of products that can be made in India. This is a question of survival.”India Inc, by and large, has come to terms with the new reality that till a vaccine for Covid-19 is discovered, the companies will be forced to shed some productivity by allowing employees to work from home and by deploying fewer labourers to ensure social distancing.The government, however, cannot remain in stasis till a vaccine is discovered. It has to take a call on whether a blanket ban on economic activities in red districts is the way forward. Former chief economic adviser Arvind Virmani says economic activities should be allowed in red zones. “We estimate that MMCAS (manufacturing, mining, construction and allied services) constitutes about 50% of GVA (gross value added) and about 35% of employment. This segment of economy must be freed up entirely, even in red zones, with restrictions such as physical distancing,” he says.The virus is not going away anytime soon. The hastily drawn colour codes will have to be smudged away now. Otherwise, an economic contagion will be upon us.Read More1. Our first objective is to provide value to customers: Saugata Gupta, MD, Marico2.Economy likely to show negative growth in current year: Montek Singh Ahluwali3. Rajasthan’s thrust will be on textile, agriculture and domestic tourism: Sachin Pilot4. With a phased opening, India tries to avoid a grave economic toll: Bibek Debroy Full Article
our What RBI's announcement today means for your loans and fixed deposit interest rates By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-17T14:52:45+05:30 The RBI announced a host of measures today aimed at increasing liquidity in the economy. Full Article
our Coronavirus lockdown: 5 steps to protect your privacy online By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-20T06:30:00+05:30 Due to lockdown in the country, we are more dependent on the Internet, which also means that we are more susceptible to tracking by websites and apps for our data. Here are 5 simple steps you can take to protect your personal information. Full Article
our Want to update your Aadhaar card details? Here's help By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-28T12:24:07+05:30 Unique Identification Authority of India has permitted Common Service Centres to offer Aadhaar update services. Full Article
our Coronavirus pandemic impact: Keep your investments liquid and focus on short term goals By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-18T10:11:47+05:30 Any investment decision during this period should be made factoring in the short-term goals of an individual. Full Article
our Use Excel's binomial distribution to assess chance of success of your investments By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-20T06:30:00+05:30 Applying this to financial markets helps investors to determine their chances of success in a fixed number of attempts (or trials). Another application of binomial distribution is to find out the probability of a company reporting positive growth in the EPS. Full Article
our Coronavirus & your money: Saving is crucial, so are these 5 expenses By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-20T06:30:00+05:30 The looming uncertainty caused by coronavirus without a doubt requires cutting down on expenses. You need to start exercising monetary prudence and caution. However, don’t try to cut corners in these five expenses even at such a time. Full Article