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New Delhi, May 28 (IANS) The Election Commission on Friday said that it has deferred the bypoll for a Rajya Sabha seat in Kerala due to the Covid situation.
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HOROSCOPE: What Your Stars Say Today, May 27
HOROSCOPE: What Your Stars Say Today, May 27
Pune Mirror / Updated: May 27, 2021, 06:00 IST
March 21 - April 20
You may be fearing something you do not know much about. This will make you scary. You are not in a
situation to trust anyone. Try meditation or prayers to get you out of the current situation.
Elders’ blessings may also help you gain confi dence to deal with the situation.
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You may expect invitation for a short business trip. You may also expect to get
news about rewards from your seniors at the workplace. You will suddenly realise people around you showing their respect to you. You may hear some good news from siblings. Those seeking management jobs may get success. Singles are likely to get engaged.
Uday Kotak moots short-term fiscal action, more jabs
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“There will be pockets of pain which will come out over the next few months. There will be pain, particularly in rural India and unsecured consumer and lower-end SMEs, even microfinance corporates,” said the veteran banker, adding that this unexpected situation requires more short-term measures.
In banking, he said lower-end retail would be the most stressed, especially unsecured personal loans with no underlying security.
Industry body Confederation of Indian Industry president Uday Kotak has pitched for immediate short-term fiscal measures such as cash transfers to protect those worst hit by the second wave of the pandemic, saying data coming out after May, particularly from rural India, could be worrisome. Kotak batted for a calibrated opening, with increased vaccinations, and said the situation should improve by October.