Banks could now consider giving loans to even those sugar mills that have weak balance sheets for setting up new distilleries or expanding the existing facilities to manufacture ethanol.
The U.S. economy suffered its biggest blow since the Great Depression in the second quarter as the COVID19 pandemic shattered consumer and business spending, and a nascent recovery is under threat from a resurgence in new cases of coronavirus.
Nearly 3,000 federal workers have filed compensation claims for having contracted COVID19 on the job, a number that is expected to double by early next month, according to a Department of Labor review.
On Monday, Trump administration said it would not allow foreign students to remain in the country if all of their classes are moved online because of the COVID-19 crisis.
Cristiano Ronaldo showed up for medical tests after returning from his home island of Madeira in Portugal.
As prices face the 50-day moving average, trading it on the higher side in one move is difficult and some retracement is very likely.
The funeral for Maulana Zubayer Ahmad Ansari, an Islamic teacher, broke the country's ban of no more than five people attending prayers at one time.
A review of hundreds of hours of programming and social media traffic from January 1 through mid-March shows that doubt, cynicism and misinformation about the virus took root among many of Trump’s boosters in the right-wing media as the number of confirme...
Of the 1,103 people who have been traced so far, 658 samples have been tested. The recent positive cases are spread across 19 districts.
PadMan, which started a conversation around menstrual hygiene, has completed two years since release. Actress Sonam Kapoor and her father Anil shared posts on social media celebrating the occasion.
Nemat Sadat, whose debut novel 'The Carpet Weaver', has earned him critical acclaim, explains his ordeal after he came out and how discrimination happens in the most 'liberal' queer communities.
In her petition, Bindu Ammini has said that the Supreme Court, while deciding to review its 2018 judgment allowing women of all ages to enter the temple had not ordered any stay.
As they had no Indian citizenship, they were finding difficulties in getting government jobs and availing benefits of various schemes, District Collector, Jaipur, Jagroop Singh Yadav said.
The bench said the college has kept in mind various considerations while deciding on the number of candidates to be called for written test and interview, against the various courses and the various 'reserved quotas' provided therein.
The project, 'Sanjeevan', was inaugurated on January 23 after a memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed in this regard between the Prison Department and the Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga (MDNIY) in December 2018, official said.