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Budget 2018 | Small and Medium Enterprises Budget wishlist: More projects, lower taxes

Budget 2018 | Small and Medium Enterprises Budget wishlist: More projects, lower taxes Budget 2018 | Small and Medium Enterprises Budget wishlist: More projects, lower taxes The Dun & Bradstreet SAP SME Survey On The Budget Expectations Of SMEs Across Various Segments Also Found That 43 Per Cent Respondents From The Metal And Mining Sector Want The Government To Expand Profit-linked Incentives To Include Capital-intensive Industries. However, 88 Per Cent Feel The Government Is Likely To Maintain A Protectionist Mindset, Promoting Indigenous Manufacturing. PTI | Updated on: 31 Jan 2018, 11:33:50 PM New Delhi: Ahead of the Budget, a survey has revealed that 87.5 per cent small and medium enterprises from the transport sector expect more projects to be announced such as Bharatmala road building programme, while 54 per cent of retail and e-commerce SMEs want a national retail policy.

ACMA Automechanika New Delhi puts 1,233 auto components on virtual display

ACMA Automechanika New Delhi puts 1,233 auto components on virtual display
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Maharashtra curfew: Half of factories may remain shut for next fortnight

Half of the manufacturing units in Maharashtra could remain shut for the next fortnight as the state’s new Covid-19 norms come into effect. These include appliance and apparel makers, which fall in the non-essential category. On Tuesday, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray announced a 15-day statewide curfew and a host of other restrictions to contain the spread of the coronavirus. According to the order, all factories producing essential goods and services will remain operational at full capacity. Export-oriented units will remain open to fulfil their export obligations. Industries that require continuous manufacturing, too, can operate with 50 per cent workforce. Relaxation has also been provided for factories that offer in-house accommodation. But, all other factories must stop their operations for the next 15 days.

Flight of labour: Covid resurgence triggers fear of another exodus of migrant workforce

Flight of labour: Covid resurgence triggers fear of another exodus of migrant workforce April 12, 2021 Migrant labourers of Mundaka Industrial area, New Delhi, starting back to Lucknow after announcement of night curfew   -  KAMAL NARANG Migrant labourers of Mundaka Industrial area, New Delhi, starting back to Lucknow after announcement of night curfew   -  KAMAL NARANG× Companies and trade unions gird up with preventive strategies A steep surge in Covid-19 cases and fears of lockdowns have triggered worries of another exodus of migrant workforce from cities. Companies say they are already seeing the trend in Maharashtra. Many are girding up with preventive strategies to avoid a repeat of last year. Trade unions, which cite increase in unemployment as a factor in the second wave of reverse migration, plan to go into a huddle to draw up a joint strategy.

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