may Xiaomi, Realme says potential of offline sales post Covid-19 intact; consumers may change buying habit By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-04T23:02:09+05:30 Both Xiaomi and Realme said they will restructure their product plans and portfolio this year with the change in buying habit. Full Article
may Indian startup, Nocca Robotics, plans to ship COVID-19 ventilator from May-end By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T17:21:07+05:30 The price of imported ventilators starts from Rs 8 lakh and goes up to as high as Rs 25 lakh a unit. Full Article
may 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
may Eight core industries output growth slows to 3.6% in May 2018 By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2018-07-02T18:06:35+05:30 Eight core industries output growth slows to 3.6% in May 2018 Full Article
may Poke Me: It may be a mantra, but India’s demographic dividend can become a burden if unattended By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2017-06-22T20:48:45+05:30 India is currently in a sweet spot, with its working-age population expected to grow by a third over the next three decades, at a time when China and Russia will see a fall of over 20% . Full Article
may Government may fall short of its skill development goal of training one crore youth By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-03-02T13:15:43+05:30 Under the PMKVY-2.0, launched in October 2016, ministry had targeted to impart skill training to one crore youth for over four years (2016-20). Out of this, 60,00,000 was the target under short-term training while 40,00,000 was the target under the recognition of prior learning (RPL) component for 2016-20. Full Article
may View: Step back, strategise, build, Covid-19 may be the black swan of 2020s. By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-03-20T04:18:31+05:30 Structural and cost disadvantages have held India back. Absence of local supply chains, high manufacturing and logistics costs, combined with financial and fiscal incentives provided by the likes of Vietnam, puts India at an extra 8-10% disability. To change this, a bespoke production-linked incentive for mobile manufacturing is needed. Full Article
may Developers may face liquidity crisis on NBFC woes: Fitch By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2019-08-16T15:59:50+05:30 MUMBAI: Liquidity risk is increasing for Indian-based real-estate developers, as non-bank financial institutions (NBFI; including housing finance companies) are shying away from lending to the sector, said Fitch Ratings.Developers that rely on refinancing from NBFIs, particularly those with weak financial profiles, will be affected the most should conditions persist. The availability of unencumbered assets among large developers may be of limited use, as NBFIs are looking to shed their already-high exposure to the sector, especially to large borrowers.NBFIs have disproportionately increased their share of real-estate sector credit in the previous few years, owing to heightened risk aversion by banks; banks have been cutting exposure due to their own funding challenges that began in late 2018, which have become more acute in the previous few months; domestic bank exposures fell to 2.3% of loans in the financial year ending March 2019 from 2.8% in 2015-16.NBFIs are now also shying away from refinancing maturing debt of even large, proven developers to limit concentration risk to the sector. This is pushing developers towards alternative funding channels, such as private equity. The availability of such funding could be more limited than the value of maturing debt and may only be available to established developers with sufficient unpledged assets. It would also come at a higher cost. We believe banks may still consider exposure to quality real estate, but overall exposure continues to decline.Developers that are focused on high-end projects may face higher risk, as sales of such projects have slowed in the last two years. We believe these developers would be wary of taking sharp price corrections on unsold inventory to boost sales, except in extreme circumstances, as this could diminish the value of unsold inventory and weaken collateral cover for existing lenders.In addition, any boost in sales would be temporary. Meanwhile, developers with substantial exposure to affordable housing may still benefit from marginal access to lenders in light of healthy pre-sales growth, supported by India's substantial housing deficit and government incentives for buyers via the credit-linked subsidy scheme as well as for developers, including tax deductions and grant of infrastructure status, which entitles companies to some benefits and concessions.The government has announced measures to improve NBFI-sector liquidity, but their efficacy remains to be seen. For example, we believe the government's July 2019 announcement to provide a first-loss guarantee of 10% on securitised assets issued by NBFIs to banks could ease funding pressure for NBFIs in the short term. However, the provision refers only to financially sound issuers and there is a lack of clarity about the duration of the guarantee and the definition of what comprises a 'financially sound' entity. In addition, most of the actions by the authorities to alleviate the liquidity squeeze will benefit the largest and least risky NBFIs and is unlikely to address the pressure on the more property focused players.Defaults by two NBFIs - Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services Ltd (IL&FS) in September 2018 and Dewan Housing Finance Corporation Ltd (DHFL) in June 2019 - have contributed to the sector-wide liquidity squeeze, as investors have become more risk averse. Banks' low appetite for lending to real-estate developers is evidenced by the usually high risk weights attached to such loans. These are due to developers' typically low credit ratings amid high leverage, making exposure to the sector an inefficient use of banks' already-limited capital.Substantial bank recapitalisation to increase lending capacity could benefit NBFIs as well as real-estate developers, subject to the banks' risk appetite. Although a structural improvement in NBFI asset books would take time. Nonetheless, even under better conditions we expect NBFI's to tighten credit standards, with developers facing funding pressure until there is a broader improvement in their operations, with better end-user demand and pricing support. Full Article
may Why children of H-1B workers may now have to leave America By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2017-10-22T12:08:28+05:30 The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services receives about 1,00,000 green card applications from high-skilled applicants of Indian origin every year. Full Article
may Chasing trends? May not be a good idea By Published On :: 2016-07-22T17:40:11+05:30 Trampoline competitors go through stringent training to attempt complex maneuvers which, if not done with a strategy in place, could lead to accidents and falls. Full Article
may Ulip holders may get option to stagger maturity payments to cushion current stock market impact By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-08T14:16:20+05:30 Where unit-linked policies mature and fund value is to be paid in lumpsum, Life Insurers may offer staggered settlement option to policyholders. This onetime option is regardless of whether such option exists or not in the specific product. Full Article
may You may be allowed to pay health insurance premium in instalments amid coronavirus outbreak By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-21T17:36:15+05:30 You may now get the option from your insurer to pay your health insurance premiums on a monthly, quarterly or half-yearly basis in addition to the current option of paying premiums on an annual basis amid coronavirus outbreak. Full Article
may Scope of health insurance coverage to get wider soon but policies may become dearer By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-28T11:32:42+05:30 Due to the prevailing COVID 19 outbreak, the need for prolonged hospitalisation of almost 2 weeks pushes the claims costs. These factors are likely to influence the pricing of health insurance in the coming years. Full Article
may Income Tax department may ask NRIs to explain 'bloated' income By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-02-17T07:17:56+05:30 Clarification that overseas earnings of bona fide workers won’t be taxed is ambiguous, say experts. Full Article
may Govt may eye Rs 1.5 lakh crore divestment in FY21: Sources By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2019-12-26T21:09:04+05:30 Govt may eye Rs 1.5 lakh crore divestment in FY21: Sources Full Article
may Corona crisis: GST Return filing date for March-May extended till June, relief from late fee, penalties By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-03-24T16:26:57+05:30 Corona crisis: GST Return filing date for March-May extended till June, relief from late fee, penalties Full Article
may Maharashtra allows free intra-state bus travel from May 11 By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T22:47:21+05:30 The Maharashtra government has decided to make available its bus services free of cost from Monday to facilitate travelling of people stranded in various parts of the state to their homes during the lockdown period, transport minister Anil Parab said on Saturday. Full Article
may ‘Dr Saifullah’ of Wani gang may head Hizbul Mujahideen now By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T13:41:17+05:30 Riyaz Naikoo’s death has left a serious void at the top for HuM and possible successors being considered are "Dr Saifullah" or Abu Musaid, a resident of Malangpora in Pulwama, who was part of the Burhan Wani group of 12 terrorists, and Juniad Sehrai, chief of the Hurriyat’s Geelani faction who joined the terror group in 2018. Full Article
may Covid impact: Companies may restrict business travel By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-05T04:01:39+05:30 Globally, the pandemic has had a far-reaching impact and responsible organisations will choose not to put any employee at risk, feels Dayapatra Nevatia, chief operating officer, Mindtree. Full Article
may India Inc’s traditional CSR may end up in containment By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-05T04:27:34+05:30 With donations to the PM-Cares Fund and Covid-19-related relief work eligible to be considered CSR expenditure, most companies are likely to nearly exhaust their current CSR budgets after donating to this fund or related relief work. Full Article
may India may see second wave of COVID-19 outbreak in monsoon, say scientists By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-24T14:03:18+05:30 The timing of the peak will depend on how India is able to control physical distancing and on the level of infection spreads after restrictions are relaxed, they said. Full Article
may Intensive farming may increase risk of epidemics, scientists warn By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-06T16:48:47+05:30 The scientists, including those from the University of Sheffield in the UK, said overuse of antibiotics, high animal numbers, and low genetic diversity caused by intensive farming techniques increase the likelihood of these pathogens becoming a major public health risk. Full Article
may CSIR submits 53 genome sequences of coronavirus to global body; to share 450 more by May 15 By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-07T13:06:20+05:30 CSIR's Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology (IGIB), Delhi, Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), Hyderabad and Institute of Microbial Technology, Chandigarh are currently sequencing the genomes of the novel coronavirus, he said. Other CSIR institutes are also expected to join the process. Full Article
may 10-year benchmark bond yields fall to 2009 level, may reverse on higher borrowing plan By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T15:49:43+05:30 A hike in taxes on fuels, which will add to government’s revenue, helped lift sentiment. Full Article
may Manohar may continue as ICC chairman for 2 extra months, Graves favourite to take over By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-24T15:52:39+05:30 In all likelihood, England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) chairman Colin Graves will replace the former BCCI president, who, it is learnt, has decided against seeking an extension for a third two-year-term. Full Article
may Plan to resume national camps shut due to COVID-19 from May end: Sports Minister By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-03T14:57:42+05:30 Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju on Sunday said his ministry is devising a plan for phase-wise resumption of national camps for Olympic-bound athletes by the end of this month. Full Article
may Commodity outlook: Energy counters slip; here's how others may fare By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T10:27:47+05:30 Here is how SMC Global expects commodities to fare today: Full Article
may A falling yen may not be the economic cure Japan seeks By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-03-25T18:48:09+05:30 The yen, which investors typically snap up as a safe haven in times of financial market stress, fell nearly 10% against the dollar this month, as pandemic fears spurred a stampede into the refuge of the world's most powerful currency. Full Article
may Investments in construction projects may drop by 30 pc in FY20 if lockdown extends till June By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T20:59:33+05:30 According to the consulting firm KPMG, in comparison to the economic crisis of 2008, the government now has limited options to undertake corrective interventions owing to the financial stress which was already prevalent in the pre-COVID-19 period. Full Article
may Road contractors may get more time for project execution: Ministry By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-07T23:31:13+05:30 The highway ministry is examining the issue faced by the contractors and could unveil steps for their resolution soon, two senior officials told ET. Toll road operators will also be compensated for loss of business on account of fall in traffic and toll exemption, they said. Full Article
may 3.4 lakh workers ferried in 302 Shramik trains since May 1 By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T22:05:18+05:30 Shramik special trains were run from May 1 on the request of different state governments. The railways has suspended passenger, mail and express trains to combat the spread of novel coronavirus (Covid-19) since March 24. Full Article
may Small Business Capital Formation Advisory Committee to Discuss the SEC’s Capital Formation Proposal on May 8 By www.sec.gov Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 17:15:00 -0400 The Securities and Exchange Commission today released the agenda for the Friday, May 8 meeting of its Small Business Capital Formation Advisory Committee, which will be hosted via video conference. The Committee will discuss the Commission’s recent… Full Article
may SEC Investor Advisory Committee to Meet Virtually on May 21 By www.sec.gov Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 15:30:00 -0400 The Securities and Exchange Commission's Investor Advisory Committee will hold a public meeting on May 21, 2020 by remote means. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. ET, is open to the public via live webcast, and will be archived on… Full Article
may Scilla - 1 May 2020 - Flickr By www.flickr.com Published On :: _ Pentax K-5 Vivitar 80-200mm F4 MACRO FOCUSING ZOOM MC _ © 2020 stefanorugolo | All rights reserved. _ Thank you for your visit, most appreciated Full Article
may " N° 1 sur Explore " Mésange charbonnière ( Parus major - Great Tit ) - 2 May 2020 - Flickr By www.flickr.com Published On :: ** Photo d'archives ( 2017 ) ** Presque aussi grande qu'un moineau domestique, c'est la plus grande des mésanges d'Europe. On la reconnaît essentiellement à sa tête noire contrastant avec des joues blanches et à son ventre jaune orné d'une raie médiane noire. Chez les mâles, cette raie se prolonge jusqu'à la queue. Chez la femelle, cette raie est plus terne et plus fine et s'arrête sur l'abdomen. Sachant cela, vous constaterez qu'il y a plus de mâles sur les mangeoires. Le dessus est vert olive, tirant vers le bleu sur les ailes et la queue et une petite barre blanche sur les ailes. Les petits donnent l'impression d'être plus ramassés, avec des joues jaunes. Image prise depuis la tente affût et dans un milieu naturel . ******************************************************************* ** Archive photo (2017) ** Almost as big as a house sparrow, it is the largest of the chickadees in Europe. It is mainly recognized by its black head contrasting with white cheeks and its yellow belly decorated with a black median stripe. In males, this line extends to the tail. In the female, this line is duller and finer and stops on the abdomen. Knowing this, you will find that there are more males on the feeders. The upper side is olive green, turning blue on the wings and tail and a small white bar on the wings. The little ones give the impression of being more collected, with yellow cheeks. Image taken from the lookout tent and in a natural environment. Full Article
may Entrance - 3 May 2020 - Flickr By www.flickr.com Published On :: Entrance to a nice orchard. [Explored, May 3, 2020]: www.flickr.com/explore/2020/05/03 Full Article
may Dawn of Another Day - 4 May 2020 - Flickr By www.flickr.com Published On :: I've gone to this particular photographic well before, having posted a couple of other shots of my morning shoot with the Cormorant Fishermen on the Li River in Guilin China. Not super original, but still among my favorites both for the fascinating subject and exotic landscape and because it was a magical morning and one of my favorite all time photographic experiences. Here the first sunrise tones are just reflecting low on the river backlighting the fisherman. This was a bit of a crazy adventure, and definitely took me outside of my comfort zone. At the tail end of a working trip to China I had saved a day before my midnight flight back to the US. I was originally considering a side trip to see Wulingyuan National Park with its famous "Avatar"-like Karsts, but after some research realized that a) this would be more than a one day undertaking, and b) that there was an equal if not better Karst environment around Guilin and much more accessible. I'd arranged for a local guide to pick me up early in the morning and drive me to meet with the Cormorant fisherman before dawn, so after just a couple hours of sleep I was up again and heading out in to the back country up river with a little bit of apprehension. While I've never felt in any physical danger in China, there are still plenty of scams and people ready to take your money and/or things, and it isn't that hard to find yourself suddenly in uncomfortable circumstances (been there, done that!). However, I'd booked the guide through a reputable company and figured the risk was minimal. Indeed, we arrived at a small fishing village after a longish drive without any hiccups at all. The humid tropical smells hit me immediately and woke me up. Morning is my favorite time under normal circumstances, and on this day I was very excited; every sense really felt alive, and I was thoroughly engaged and in the moment. The surroundings were exotic, the skies just beginning to reveal the cloud structure in the early morning darkness and I could see a lot of cloud but not an unbroken gloom. I was introduced to the fisherman and he paddled us out to a little dock and then floated off on his bamboo raft and lit his small lantern. Later, once the dawn broke fully he took out his net and set his cormorants to work, demonstrating this ancient working relationship between these wonderful birds and their handlers. After a couple of hours on the river, we packed up and headed out to take some other landscape photos throughout the day, including a couple of tough climbs up to the peak of some of the Karsts to get a better view of this amazing area. Finally just after sunset it was time to leave, and after a bit of a delay and a small panic I made it back to Shanghai in time to catch my flight to the US. An extremely tiring but incredibly rewarding experience. That feeling of total immersion in a moment of time was truly priceless and is my favorite thing about this hobby. I would very much like to go back to Guilin and spend much more time appreciating this spectacular location. Hit up my album for China if you're interested in seeing other pics from Guilin. Full Article
may Storfjorden view from Lilletopp Hike - Tyssedal (Norway) - 5 May 2020 - Flickr By www.flickr.com Published On :: Explore 05 May 2020 72376 1741 176 Full Article
may Dancing Horses - 6 May 2020 - Flickr By www.flickr.com Published On :: A beautiful morning in the Dutch Betuwe area with horses playing during sunrise. Full Article
may Battleship - 7 May 2020 - Flickr By www.flickr.com Published On :: Shek Kip Mei, Hong Kong, 2019 A new addition to the "Stacked: Hong Kong" urban architecture series ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stay up-to date by following me on: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter www.peterstewartphotography.com For image licensing or print enquiries, please contact me at: info@peterstewartphotography.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Full Article
may Mayor Catherine Pugh Discusses The Death Of Officer Sean Suiter By www.wbal.com Published On :: 2017-11-18T19:00:00 Mayor Catherine Pugh joins Jimmy Mathis to discuss the death of the Baltimore police officer Sean Suiter and how to best combat Crime in Baltimore. Full Article
may Baltimore Mayor Young Confirms City's First Two Coronavirus-Related Deaths By www.wbal.com Published On :: 2020-03-29T07:32:00 In a statement Saturday, Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young said that two individuals had died, a woman in her 60s and another woman in her 80s. Full Article
may Breeders’ Cup Runner Up Donna Veloce May Target Grade 1 Starlet Stakes By www.paulickreport.com Published On :: Mon, 18 Nov 2019 20:19:49 +0000 Making just her second career start, juvenile filly Donna Veloce turned in an impressive runner-up finish by a neck in the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies earlier this month at Santa Anita. According to drf.com, the Kaleem Shah-owned daughter of Uncle Mo may make another start this year in the G1 Starlet at Los Alamitos […] The post Breeders’ Cup Runner Up Donna Veloce May Target Grade 1 Starlet Stakes appeared first on Horse Racing News | Paulick Report. Full Article Breeders' Cup NL List breeders' cup juvenile fillies Donna Veloce Horse Racing kaleem shah los alamitos santa anita santa anita park startlet thoroughbred Uncle Mo