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Third Eye Rising: A Pantheon of Displacement Stories - Best Indian American Magazine | San Jose CA

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Tourism industry seeks direct benefit transfer of basic pay for employees

Tourism industry seeks direct benefit transfer of basic pay for employees ​ By IANS | Published on ​ Mon, May 10 2021 19:03 IST | ​ 3 Views   The island country has put renewed efforts to revive its tourism industry. And why not? After all, the country has the best of both oceans and mountains to offer. From the quaint, charming British-era tea estates in the North to the uber sporty, pano. Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, May 10 : FAITH, the policy federation of all the national associations representing the complete tourism, travel and hospitality industry of India, has made suggestions to the Finance Ministry, the RBI and the Tourism Ministry for urgently taking up measures targeted at tourism jobs and businesses protection.

Incredibly Unwell India | YaleGlobal Online

Incredibly Unwell India With bacterial diseases emerging that are increasingly resistant to antibiotics, governments should step up monitoring, develop new lines of treatment and prevent overuse. In his column for Businessworld, YaleGlobal Editor Nayan Chanda points out how a manufacturing hub for a product encourages consumer use: “The rise of the country’s $12.4 billion pharmaceutical industry, producer of nearly one-third of the world’s antibiotics, has seen the proliferation of powerful generic drugs to every corner of India. Until recently, local chemists in any small town would hand strips of antibiotics, without a prescription, to customers complaining of common ailments like diarrhea, fever or cough.” As a result, researchers have identified India as a source for some superbugs: Up to 90 percent of Indians could have drug-resistant bacteria in their bodies, generally harmless for them but a threat for foreign visitors. India set up a task force and now requires presc

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