Wars and pandemics always give rise to scientific discoveries, inventions and most importantly –new methodologies.
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India Asks State-Run Power Producers To Ensure Supply
Power generators have also been hit by a steep fall in power demand as most commercial establishments and industries have stopped functioning due to the lockdown.
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Technology In Market Research
The traditional methods of paper-based surveys are time-consuming and prone to loss and error.
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Infosys Sacks Employee Over 'Spread The Virus' Post, Bengaluru Police Files Case Against Him
“Infosys has completed its investigation on the social media post by one of its employees and we believe that this is not a case of mistaken identity,” the company said in a statement on Twitter.
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Indian HealthTech Startups leveraging Tech to tackle COVID-19
From chatbots to immunity testing to se wrap other measures is being adopted by Indian Health-Tech in their fight against COVID-19
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873 Confirmed COVID-19 Cases In India, Says Health Ministry
The total number of active cases in the country rose to 775, while 78 patients have been cured and discharged. The number of deaths due to the infection stood at 19, while one patient has migrated.
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Noida Authority Allows Home Delivery Of Essential Commodities
“Noida Authority is cleaning and sanitising the city. 260 people were allowed to deliver essential goods at the door. We have made a list of 85 chemists and grocery stores which will provide doorstep delivery of goods,”
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COVID-19: IMF Says Global Economy In Recession
More countries are imposing lockdown measures to contain the rapidly spreading virus, which has infected over 337,500 people across the world.
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Post COVID World: Possible Rise of Welfarism, Socialism, Animism
Singapore now appears below India with 680 roughly. And Germany has kept deaths fixed at 267 inspite of 44k cases.
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Supreme Court Allows Only 10% Of BS-IV Inventory To Be Sold, Post Lockdown
All BSIV vehicles sold have to be registered within 10 days post the lockdown
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