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China admits providing support to Pakistan during Operation Sindoor against India last MayChina has confirmed providing on-site technical support to Pakistan during last year's conflict with India. Engineers from China's Aviation...
US private sector hiring cools sharply amid tariff uncertaintyUS private sector hiring experienced a significant slowdown in April, with only 62,000 jobs added, according to ADP data. This figure fell ...
Mamata Banerjee announces new welfare schemes, focuses on employment & industrial growth in Bengal budgetWest Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee focuses on employment generation, industries, and social welfare schemes. New funds of Rs 9600 c...
US industrial production jumps in DecemberUS industrial production increased by 0.9% in December, surpassing market expectations, boosted by the end of a Boeing strike. The resoluti...
Madhya Pradesh CM announces to increases dearness allowance of state govt's employees ahead of DiwaliMadhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced a 4% increase in the Dearness Allowance (DA) for state government employees, effective ...
Cabinet's Diwali gift includes DA hike, MSP hike, and more: Key highlightsThe Central government announced a 3 per cent hike in Dearness Allowance. It approved the construction of the Varanasi-Pt Deen Dayal Upadhy...
DA hiked to 50%, HRA, other components to rise: How much will salary increase for central government employees, pensioners?What happens when DA reaches 50%? The central government has recently increased dearness allowance by 4%. With this, DA will be hiked to 50...
Tripura declares additional 5% Dearness Allowance for 1,88,000 employees, pension holdersTripura government prioritizes well-being with 5% DA increment. Rs 500 crores additional expenditure. Unemployment rate reduces from 11% to...
DA hiked by 4% to 38%: How much central Government employee's salary will increase?The Union Government has announced the hike in Dearness Allowances (DA)/Dearness Relief by 4% to 38% on September 28, 2022. This will lead ...
Covid keeps art lovers away: Louvre's visitor numbers drop 70% in 2020Receipts fell by more than $110 million compared with 2019.
Apple plans to make 20 percent fewer new model iPhones this year: NikkeiThe California-based firm has asked its parts suppliers to make about 20 percent fewer components for the three new iPhones it plans to lau...
After two-fold salary hike, SC & HC judges to now get enhanced DASupreme Court and high court judges will get 7 percent DA with effect from January 1. So far, they were getting 5 percent DA.
Most Portuguese do not believe leftist government is possible: PollOne in three Portuguese believe three left-wing parties could form the country's next government, but almost twice as many say they will fa...
FAO expresses concern over food safety and pollution in ChinaUN's Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) has expressed concerns over pollution and food safety issues in the world's second largest ec...
- Hong Kong banks' yuan strategy looks bad for earnings
Deposits in the Chinese currency have grown to about $100 bn from almost nothing two years ago, since the rules on China's currency were re...
- Wall Street sputters on weak data, bailout doubts
Wall Street stocks struggled to overcome early losses Thursday as a big rise in unemployment claims and a surprising jump in the US trade d...
- Wall St shakes off weak consumer survey
US stocks ended mostly higher on Friday as traders largely shook off a dismal consumer confidence reading and focused on signs that the cre...
- ECB offers banks fixed-rate funds to increase liquidity
The European Central Bank turned on the liquidity taps to banks, offering unlimited funds at a below-market fixed rate as market unease ove...
- Economic cross-currents hit Wall Street
Wall Street's outlook remains cautious after a turbulent week as investors confront rising concerns about an economic downturn as well as r...
- India, Brazil seek to boost trade
India and Brazil pledged to increase bilateral trade four-fold to $10 billion in the next three years.