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Filling the gaps: Indian startups bring know-how to COVID fight

On a Tuesday night in mid-April, Shantanu Deshpande’s phone buzzed. A friend’s mother, infected with the coronavirus, was in urgent need of hospital treatment as a plunge in her blood oxygen level threatened her life. With India’s health system – where it exists – at a breaking point because of the surge in COVID-19 cases, no beds were available. Two hospitals had turned her away Deshpande – founder and chief executive of The Bombay Shaving Company which sells grooming products online – and some of his family and friends began calling hospitals and contacts to search for a facility that would treat his friend’s mother.

75 lakh people lose jobs in April as lockdowns sprout: CMIE Date | लॉकडाउन के कारण अप्रैल में 75 लाख लोगों की नौकरी गई, 4 महीने के उच्च स्तर 7 97% पर पहुंची बेरोजगारी दर

75 lakh people lose jobs in April as lockdowns sprout: CMIE Date | लॉकडाउन के कारण अप्रैल में 75 लाख लोगों की नौकरी गई, 4 महीने के उच्च स्तर 7 97% पर पहुंची बेरोजगारी दर
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As COVID-19 Second Wave Wreaks Havoc, India Lost Over 7 Million Jobs in April: CMIE

As COVID-19 Second Wave Wreaks Havoc, India Lost Over 7 Million Jobs in April: CMIE With 73.5 lakh job losses, the number of employees, both salaried and non-salaried, fell from 39.81 crore in March to 39.08 crore in April, for the third straight month. Migrant workers at Thane railway station to board outstation trains for their native place, amid the rise in Covid-19 cases across the country, in Thane, Thursday, April 15, 2021. Photo: PTI Health04/May/2021 New Delhi: With seven million job losses in April, India’s unemployment rate rose to nearly 8% in April, the highest in the last four months, as the second wave of pandemic ravages the country, NDTV has reported citing the data released by Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE).

Many IIM s MBA students and others may find a hurdle to complete their education due to a specific requirement of the module

: Wednesday, May 5, 2021, 12:35 AM IST Many IIM s MBA students and others may find a hurdle to complete their education due to a specific requirement of the module pexels COVID-19 has caused real disruptions among businesses. But this had started to impact the way companies employ interns. According to an ET report, many first-year MBA students across IIMs and other B-schools have taken to professional networking site LinkedIn to raise a concern about companies revoking internships. The decision of various companies is driven by the fear of economic uncertainty due to COVID-19. So, many companies are unwilling to offer paid internships or hold any internship programmes.

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