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Covaxin can protect against COVID-19 mutant: Bharat Biotech
Covaxin, a vaccine candidate being developed by Bharat Biotech for COVID-19, can offer protection against mutations of coronavirus, Chairman and Managing Director of the city-based vaccine maker, Krishna Ella, said on Tuesday. He also said the company has approached regulatory authorities seeking approval for an emergency license to use the vaccine, developed in collaboration with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and the National Institute of Virology and now undergoing phase 3 trials. Small extension in flight ban with the UK, says aviation minister
The Centre is likely to sustain the suspension of flights between India and the UK, with Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri indicating a short extension beyond December 31. Puri hinted at the extension in his statement after six Indians returning from the UK were found to have been infected by the new strain of coronavirus on Tue
India Inc saw 568.5% jump in profit but still fired employees: CMIE
While companies income declined 6.9 per cent, costs on raw materials and purchase of finished goods biggest expense head declined by a much bigger margin at 18.9 per cent. In view of Covid curbs, expenses on salaries grew 3.4 per cent but other expenses fell 9 per cent
BusinessToday.In | December 29, 2020 | Updated 16:23 IST
CMIE article says wage cut by companies was more likely opportunistic than out of business compulsions to survive the lockdown
Listed companies made highest-ever profits in the midst of a severe lockdown by cutting costs a lot more sharply than they suffered fall in sales, private think tank Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) in its latest article has said. It says that though these companies made a killing during the lockdown, they still resorted to significant layoffs and wage cuts.
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