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Mob Attacks Indian Businesses In Congo Amid Furore Over Student s Death

A mob attacked Indian businesses and vehicles in Democratic Republic of Congo's capital on Thursday, the police said, part of ongoing fallout from a Congolese student's death in Indian police custody last week.

Transique Corporate Advisors launched by entrepreneurial professionals

Transique Corporate Advisors launched by entrepreneurial professionals
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life insurance: Hiccups in renewal of staff term life covers

Max Life, PNB MetLife, ICICI Prudential Life, HDFC Life, Kotak Life and Tata AIA are among the firms that are reportedly enforcing stricter underwriting norms for companies seeking life covers for their staff. Higher mortality risks due to the pandemic may be discouraging them, leading distributors and brokerages said.

Bill Gates, die Bürde des weissen Mannes und das Impfstoffdebakel der Modi-Regierung

Bill Gates, die Bürde des weissen Mannes und das Impfstoffdebakel der Modi-Regierung
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Air pollution costs Indian businesses $95 billion a year: study

Updated: April 21, 2021 11:27 IST If New Delhi fails to clean its toxic air, the booming IT sector could lose more than $2.5 every year, the study warned. Share Article AAA A view of Delhi’s Ghazipur landfill as smog engulfed the NCR on November 02, 2020.   | Photo Credit: R.V. Moorthy If New Delhi fails to clean its toxic air, the booming IT sector could lose more than $2.5 every year, the study warned. Air pollution costs Indian businesses $95 billion every year, or 3% of the country s Gross Domestic Product, and cuts annual consumer spending by $22 billion, according to a study released on Thursday. Every year, higher pollution levels shave off $1.3 billion from India s IT sector in lost productivity, said the study by industry group CII; Clean Air Fund, a charity; and consulting firm Dalberg.

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