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Welcome To IANS Live - BUSINESS - FIDC seeks extension of MSME restructuring scheme till March 2022

Photo Credit: IANS IANSLive New Delhi, April 18 (IANS) The Finance Industry Development Council (FIDC) has urged the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to extend the one-time restructuring scheme for loans to MSMEs till March next year due to the severe second wave of Covid-19. To get full access of the story, click here to subscribe to IANS News Service © 2021 IANS India Private Limited. All Rights Reserved. The reproduction of the story/photograph in any form will be liable for legal action. For news, views and gossips, follow IANS at Twitter. Update: 18-April-2021

Ragin Cajun Catholics hold 37th Annual Boilin Dash

Ragin Cajun Catholics hold 37th Annual Boilin Dash Ragin Cajun Catholics Hold 37th Annual Boilin Dash 04/16/2021 and last updated 2021-04-16 23:55:15-04 Ragin Cajun Catholics held its annual seafood boil benefit to raise money for the student ministry. Instead of the usual Boilin Bash, the group held a drive-thru style event called the Boilin Dash. Drivers picked up their boiled seafood while listening to live music from the Huval-Fuselier Cajun Band. On the menu was boiled shrimp, corn, potatoes, and fried catfish. There was also the chance to win a $5,000 raffle grand prize and a beach vacation to Destin, Florida.

Letters to the Editor: Governments like to forget the past on housing

Letters to the Editor: Governments like to forget the past on housing 16 Apr, 2021 10:00 PM 3 minutes to read Governments like to ignore lessons from the past on housing, says a reader. Photo / File Rotorua Daily Post Thank goodness for the rationale of Bryce Heard in his comment (Opinion, April 15). Governments like it when the people forget the past, but I haven t forgotten when 35 years ago working for Housing Corp (a government department managing taxpayer-funded houses) began selling off state houses all over the country. This might seem a long time ago, but it ignited and has perpetuated the problems we have now.

The trouble with employment insurance: How to fix a flawed program

The Globe and Mail Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer When the COVID-19 pandemic escalated last year, the country’s employment insurance program was largely shoved aside, unable to cope with a historic shock. For years, if not decades, the program’s shortcomings were essentially tolerated by policy makers, despite the very real impact on the unemployed and their finances. Over time, EI became less accessible to the unemployed, eligibility rules had grown more complex, and the program failed to keep up with structural changes to a modern labour market.

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