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The micro, small and medium enterprises are in a quandary as most of them can’t afford much of their staff working from home. - THE HINDU
The micro, small and medium enterprises are in a quandary as most of them can’t afford much of their staff working from home. - THE HINDU×
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Some of the IT SMEs did face the issue of cash flow initially. “But since the demand for IT and digitisation have gone up as the pandemic progressed, the situation has improved of late,” he said.