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Work from home is making people sleep deprived, study reveals




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Finding it difficult to meditate? These tips will help you cope with restlessness




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Give your health a fresh boost with rice water




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These types of exercise improve cognitive performance, reveals study




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Precautions cancer patients can take to stay safe from coronavirus




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Acute liver failure: All you need to know




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Delayed treatment, risk of infection and more: How cancer, dialysis patients are dealing with challenges amid coronavirus crisis




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Want to lose weight during self-isolation? Include these food products in your diet




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Women, leading a sedentary lifestyle? Try these tips to stay healthy




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Give your health a new boost with saffron water or kesar ka paani




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Menopause diet: Foods you must consume




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How home delivery companies & e-commerce business are working out insurance funds, healthcare benefits for riders




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Heart disease may develop differently in men and women, suggests study




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A nutritionist shares 3 food hacks to prevent acidity




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From aiding digestion to controlling diabetes: Know the many health benefits of curry leaves




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Lockdown diet: Feel sluggish and have digestive troubles? Avoid these foods




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Feeling hungry after a heavy dinner? Here’s what you need to know




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Sensex sinks 2,002 pts as global selloff intensifies

ICICI Bank was the top laggard in the Sensex pack, sinking over 10 per cent, followed by Bajaj Finance, HDFC, IndusInd Bank, Axis Bank and Maruti. Bharti Airtel and Sun Pharma were the gainers in the BSE index. NSE Nifty suffered a heavy loss of 566.40 points, or 5.74 per cent, to settle at 9,293.50.




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Silver Lake to invest Rs 5,656 cr in Jio Platforms

The deal, as well as some other strategic and financial investments in works, will help Ambani cut debt at RIL.




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Mallya files appeal against extradition in UK court

The leave to appeal to the Supreme Court is on a point of law of general public importance, which according to experts is a very high threshold that is not often met.




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Ola, Uber see low demand after resuming services

Ola and Uber said they have resumed services in areas within orange and green zones, and have introduced requirements like wearing masks to ensure safety of riders and driver partners.




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Several mfg cos resume operations; many retailers open

The development comes after a recent notification from the Union home ministry, which has permitted companies to resume manufacturing operations and reopening of shops in red, green and orange zones with certain riders.




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Why Franklin-type fiascos will keep happening

'MFs acted as reckless lenders and not as prudent investors.' 'Clearly, how debt funds are being run is a systemic issue,' warns Debashis Basu.




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This pharma hub is slowly getting back to life

In four to five days production in the Baddi hub would touch 60-70 per cent of its capacity. As of now around 243 units are operational there. All the big pharmaceutical plants, including multinationals like Abbott, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Zydus Cadila, and Wockhardt, are operational.




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Employers may be allowed to pay PF in instalments

Apart from this, employers may be allowed to deduct EPF contributions only on the basic pay of up to Rs 15,000, even if the employees' basic pay is above this ceiling. While on one hand this will allow companies to lower their wage bills, employees can also get a higher salary in hand.




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Ministry nod for anti-dumping duty on Chinese chemical

The commerce ministry has recommended the continuation of anti-dumping duty on a Chinese chemical used in food and pharma industry with a view to guard domestic players from cheap imports. In a notification, the ministry's investigation arm, the Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR), has said there is a "positive" evidence of likelihood of dumping of Sodium Citrate and injury to the domestic industry if the existing anti-dumping duty were to be removed.




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No signs of help from govt to bail out aviation sector

The Wadia group, which, owns low-cost airline GoAir also drew comparison with other western economies which have provided financial assistance to their airlines for payment of salary and restructuring their operations.




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Glitter is missing from Surat's diamond industry

Though exports to Hong Kong, a major destination for India's polished diamonds, have resumed, the industry is currently sitting on an inventory worth around $2.3 billion.




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Hyderabad airport gears up for life after lockdown

Temperature screening will be done by CISF with automated thermal cameras at all terminal entry points with provision of social distancing markers. Automatic hand sanitizer dispensers at terminal entry points have also been placed, sources said.




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Many US tech firms pay migrant workers below mkt rates

Researches reveal that many firms that employ H-1B workers directly, including some of the biggest names in the technology industry such as Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Apple, Qualcomm, Salesforce and Uber, pay a large share of their H-1B workers at one of the two lowest wage levels, Level 1 or Level 2.




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Airlines go for cuts again as grounding may extend

Companies across the sector are restructuring payrolls of crew, cutting allowances, and extending leave without pay duration as they realise they will have more aircraft and employees compared to customers.




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Govt nets Rs 1.6 lakh cr from excise duty hike on fuel

The Union government will gain close to Rs 1.6 lakh crore in additional revenues this fiscal from a record hike in excise duty on petrol and diesel that has pushed the total incidence of taxation on auto fuels to 70 per cent of the price. Late on Tuesday evening, the government hiked excise duty on petrol by Rs 10 per litre and that on diesel by Rs 13 a litre to mop up gains arising from international oil prices falling to a two-decade low.




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New FDI policy may hurt India's start-up dream

'As much as $4 billion in India's start-up companies has come from Chinese funds.' 'Government policy must not remain indifferent to the problems India's start-up ventures are likely to face after the change in FDI rules,' says A K Bhattacharya.




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Will Mumbai be hit by shortage of essential goods?

Vashi APMC traders see supplies to Mumbai impacted over movement curbs. A number of trucks sent to Mumbai from the market has reduced from 600 per day in recent times to around 300.




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Sensex drops 242 points; Nifty gives up 9,200-mark

ONGC was the top loser in the Sensex pack, slumping over 4 per cent, followed by NTPC, Kotak Bank, Titan, Bharti Airtel and PowerGrid. On the other hand, IndusInd Bank rallied over 6 per cent.




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Reliance sells 2.32% stake in Jio for Rs 11,367 cr

Reliance Industries on Friday announced the sale of 2.32 per cent stake in its digital unit to US-based Vista Equity Partners for Rs 11,367 crore, the third deal in a little over two weeks that will inject a combined Rs 60,596.37 crore in the oil-to-telecom conglomerate to help it pare debt. The US-based private equity firm will buy a stake in Jio Platforms, which houses the country's youngest but biggest telecom firm Jio, at an equity value of Rs 4.91 crore and an enterprise value of Rs 5.16 crore.




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India's FY21 GDP growth at 0%, says Moody's

Moody's Investors Service on Friday projected India's growth at zero per cent for the current fiscal and said the negative outlook on sovereign rating reflects increasing risks that GDP growth will remain significantly lower than in the past. The outlook also partly shows weaker policy effectiveness to address economic and institutional issues, it noted in the update to its November 2019 rating forecast.




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Can Modi dig India out of the COVID hole?

'A balanced head plus heart approach would be a full opening up of the economy including manufacturing and internal travel in the country but excluding COVID-19 hotspots,' recommends Jaimini Bhagwati.




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After UP and MP, Gujarat exempts cos from labour laws

Except for laws pertaining to the payment of minimum wages, following safety norms and adequate compensation for workers in case of industrial accidents, no other provisions of the labour law would apply to all new companies that wish to operate in the state for at least 1,200 days, and for those that have already been operational for that period.




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Vashi market to shut, Mumbai faces vegetable shortage

The government of Maharashtra decided to shut operations at APMC Vashi mandi between May 11 and 17 after confirmed cases of Covid-19 surpassed 80 in the APMC and over 450 across Navi Mumbai, where the mandi is located.




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Loan defaulters flee India, SBI complains after 4 yrs

According to the complaint filed by SBI, the account had become non-performing asset on January 27, 2016.




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Stars on a short orange carpet,and Jafar Panahi everywhere






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Keith Urban lets fans ‘Get Closer’ on next tour




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Ledisi thrives with soulful “Pieces of Me”




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Eliane Elias lights a fire on new CD




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Giving a second listen to McCartney’s first discEds





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Faithfull still rocks but acts her age