Spurt In Corona, Lockdown Fears Spark Migration In Himachal Pradesh
More than the spread of infection, migrant labourers are scared of being stranded like last year in case of a lockdown Dinesh Parab/Outlook Ashwani Sharma 2021-04-24T20:24:20+05:30 Spurt In Corona, Lockdown Fears Spark Migration In Himachal Pradesh outlookindia.com 2021-04-24T20:30:39+05:30
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With the sudden spurt in Covid cases, high fatalities and lockdown fears lurking on their minds, migrant workers from Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Chattisgarh have started returning home.
One such group of workers spotted at Shimla’s ISBT taking a bus to Delhi, admitted that they were worried about the Covid spike which might lead to a lockdown.
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Book Title: Yes Man: The untold story of Rana Kapoor
Author: Pavan C Lall
Sanjay Khurana
The year was 2004 when a non-banking financial company applied for a licence to operate as a private bank. It bagged the licence and Yes Bank was born. It soon became the fourth largest private bank in the country.
Rana Kapoor was arrested last year after being booked under Prevention of Money Laundering Act.
It was founded by three partners Harkirat Singh, former head of Deutsche Bank in India; Ashok Kapur, former country head of ABN Amro Bank in India; and Rana Kapoor, former corporate banking head of ANZ Grindlays in India in collaboration with Rabo Bank of the Netherlands.
Farmers’ Protest Deals Body Blow To Himachal Industry, Trade And Supplies
Himachal stares at scarcity of essential items if stalemate over farmers’ protests continues PTI Ashwani Sharma 2020-12-18T20:42:21+05:30 Farmers’ Protest Deals Body Blow To Himachal Industry, Trade And Supplies outlookindia.com 2020-12-18T20:45:26+05:30
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Himachal Pradesh farmers may not be active in the ongoing dharna at Singhu borders but the impasse between the protesting farmers and the central government has severely affected the trade, industry and consumers in the northern hill state, completely dependent on its supplies from Delhi.
Apart from the businessmen and traders in major towns of Himachal Pradesh, the whole industrial belt of Baddi-Brotiwala –Nalagarh (BBN) and state government-owned Civil Supplies Corporation have suffered huge blows in smooth movement of the goods and transport services.