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IHW Council launches COVID relief project for frontline workers, their families ANI | Updated: Jun 03, 2021 20:00 IST
New Delhi [India], June 3 (ANI): To boost the morale of the frontline workers in the country, the Integrated Health and Wellbeing Council (IHW Council) launched a COVID-19 relief project for frontline workers and their families.
Project titled as Our Positive Fight , IHW Council has come forward to support the patients and families who are at the frontline of the country s fight against the devastating global pandemic by launching a dedicated relief project for the frontline workers.
The project includes setting up of a use-and-return Oxygen Concentrator Bank along with other useful medical devices such as pulse oximeters and thermometers and disposables such as masks, sanitisers, PPE kits especially for the benefit of frontline workers such as medical staff, cleaning staff, delivery staff, utility staff, journalists, polic
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India s Business Confidence Rattled by Second COVID-19 Wave: Survey
India s Business Confidence Index deteriorated to 51.1 in the current round, a sharp decline compared to the 74.2 in previous rounds.
FILE PHOTO: A general view of Mumbai s central financial district, India, November 22, 2017. Photo: Reuters/Danish Siddiqui
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Bangalore: Corporate India’s business confidence sharply deteriorated due to the devastating second COVID–19 wave, with nearly three-fourths of the participants reporting weak demand conditions, according to a leading industry group’s latest survey.
The steep drop from a decade high reading in the previous round follows a record surge in infections in April and May, which has seen many states reintroduce limited lockdowns and multiple brokerages cutting economic growth expectations.