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Health Tourism Market latest demand by 2021-2026 with Detail Analysis, leading players Profile & COVID-19 Analysis – KSU

Databridgemarketresearch.com Present “ Health Tourism Market– Industry Trends and Forecast to 2028” new report to its research database. Due to the potential of SWOT analysis and Porter’s Five Forces analysis in generating market research report, they are preferred by the businesses and hence also used while making this report. To structure such a world-class report, the combination of best industry insight, practical solutions, talent solutions and latest technology have been used. As today’s businesses demand the market research analysis to a great extent before taking any verdict about the products, choosing such market research report is essential for the businesses. DBMR team is committed to present the market research report that is promising and the way in which it is foreseen.

Medical Tourism Market Report, Revenue, Size, Share and Upcoming Forecast Trends – KSU

23 According to the latest report by IMARC Group, titled “Medical Tourism Market: Global Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecast 2020-2025” the global medical tourism market size is currently experiencing strong growth in 2019. Medical tourism refers to the global phenomenon wherein individuals travel outside their country of residence for the purpose of receiving medical care. The patient mobility can be based on a quantitative as well as a qualitative shift in pattern across the globe. While a certain section of individuals travels from developed to developing economies to access health treatments at affordable costs, others prefer to visit developed countries for receiving medical treatment of improved quality, facilitated by advanced healthcare infrastructure. Additionally, several patients move overseas to seek medical care of certain rare treatments, including stem-cell transplants and gender-reassignment operations, that are not available in

Winners and losers: Who got what in India s pandemic Budget

State-run banks The government announced it was forming an asset management company to take over stressed assets of banks in an effort to clean up one of the world’s worst pile of bad loans. Banks, insurers rose on plans for setting up a bad-debt manager. State Bank of India Ltd., Bank of Baroda, Canara Bank, Union Bank of India, Bank of India and Punjab National Bank could be among the beneficiaries. Textiles Sitharaman’s announcement of the establishment of seven mega textile parks to be launched in three years could boost the sector, benefiting companies including Century Textiles Ltd., Raymond Ltd., Trident Ltd. and Arvind Ltd. among others.

Budget 2021: The Winners, Losers and the Largely Unaffected

Budget 2021: The Winners, Losers and the Largely Unaffected There is no ‘bad news’ in the budget but at the same time, the average consumer has not been left with more money in her pocket. India s Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman (C) stands next to Minister of State for Finance and Corporate Affairs Anurag Thakur (3rd L) as she leaves her office to present the federal budget in the parliament in New Delhi, India, February 1, 2021. Photo: Reuters/Anushree Fadnavis Health01/Feb/2021 New Delhi: The Narendra Modi government’s first Union budget since the pandemic has walked a tight line in ensuring that the Indian economy is steered out a historical contraction in GDP while trying to find more financial resources to fight the economic effects of the lockdown.

52-week high: Stock market update: 29 stocks hit 52-week highs on NSE

Explore Now Benchmark NSE Nifty index closed 271.40 points down at 13967.50 on Wednesday on account of selling in frontline bluechip counters. Among the stocks that touched their 52-week highs on NSE were: Bajaj Auto, IFB Industries, Apollo Hospitals, Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra), Procter & Gamble Health, Rohit Ferro-Tech, Orchid Pharma, TVS Motor Company, Wealth First Portfolio Managers, Raj Oil Mills and Jash Engineering. Overall, 10 shares were trading in green in Nifty50 index, while 40 were trading in red in the afternoon trade. In the Nifty 50 index, Tech Mahindra, SBI Life, Wipro, ITC and PowerGrid were among top gainers, while Tata Motors, Axis Bank, Tata Steel, GAIL and Titan Company were trading in red.

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