Delivering the opening remarks at the 6th Governing Council Meeting of NITI Aayog through video conference, Prime Minister Modi urged the states to take full advantage of this scheme and attract maximum investment in themselves and also reap the benefits of reduced corporate tax rates.Acco
Mind Matters with Kyle MacDonald: Hoarding for pandemic lockdowns and feeling stressed
20 Feb, 2021 05:13 PM
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Hoarding is a subconscious reaction to seeing others rushing out to buy the likes of toilet paper and flour. Photo / File
Hoarding is a subconscious reaction to seeing others rushing out to buy the likes of toilet paper and flour. Photo / File
Why do people hoard toilet paper and flour when we go into lockdown ? As a Covid-19 level change was announced on Sunday and Auckland went into level 3 lockdown , queues formed at supermarkets and petrol stations despite the fact that all those essential services would be open the next day. Photos of shelves emptied of flour and the inevitable panic about toilet paper may seem silly - but the feelings are very real.
Pakistan s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Munir Akram said this while addressing a meeting of the Inter-Governmental Negotiations Framework, geo tv reported.He r
Pakistan s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Munir Akram said this while addressing a meeting of the Inter-Governmental Negotiations Framework, geo tv reported.He r
Wednesday, 17 February 2021 - 22:29
In the face of prevailing COVID – 19 pandemic the Government has taken every possible measure to provide all required facilities notwithstanding the health related restrictions imposed to ensure safety of the public. As the tourism sector is a vital component of the national economy of this country, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa called on the entrepreneurs of the field to get ready to embark on a new journey by overcoming challenges.
President made these remarks during a discussion with the representatives of the tourism sector held at the Presidential Secretariat today (17). Heads of line institutes in the tourist industry and leading entrepreneurs were present.