Friday 29 November 2019

Is the Indian economy looking at a new low?

THE ECONOMIC TIMES
Fri, Nov 29, 2019 | 05:42 PM IST

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Is Indian economy looking at a new low? Is Indian economy looking at a new low?
"Indian economy may be facing a slowdown but there's no danger of a recession"- This is how Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman defended the govt. While GDP growth has been slipping for some time now- with the current rate standing at 4.5% for the second quarter of FY20- it's still a slowdown and not yet a recession.
Junior earning more than you? Here's what you can do Junior earning more than you? Here's what you can do
People usually have to deal with dilemma and anxiety while having conversations around pay scales with their boss, as these decisions are typically taken once a year. It is indeed demoralising if one needs to work with a subordinate who gets a better pay package.
Inside India's health insurance scenario Inside India's health insurance scenario
According to a report by Niti Aayog, large-scale reforms may be needed to ensure Indians have easy access to affordable care.
Cows get 'Virtual Reality' glasses to ward off winter blues Cows get 'Virtual Reality' glasses to ward off winter blues
Humans are yet to fully explore the potential of virtual reality but milk producers in Russia are already experimenting its application on cows. A Russian farm has given its dairy cows virtual reality headsets in a bid to reduce their anxiety.
Black Friday frenzy goes global, and not everyone's happy Black Friday frenzy goes global, and not everyone's happy
Hong Kong police ends 12-day siege on University Hong Kong police ends 12-day siege on University
Trump's surprise visit to Afghanistan Trump's surprise visit to Afghanistan
The President of the United States paid a Thanksgiving surprise visit to Afghanistan. It was there he announced the U.S. and Taliban's engagement in ongoing peace talks, where Trump said he believes the Taliban wants a ceasefire.
This story has legs: Cambodia 'bug cafe' serves up insect tapas This story has legs: Cambodia 'bug cafe' serves up insect tapas
Ant spring rolls, silkworm taro croquettes and a "bug mac" -- Cambodia's first insect tapas restaurant is mixing cocktail culture with creepy crawler fare. At the busy "Bugs Cafe" in the tourist town of Siem Reap, chef Seiha Soeun stands over a sizzling wok in the kitchen tossing in crickets, grasshoppers, tarantulas and scorpions.
Climate protests kick off in smoke-covered Sydney Climate protests kick off in smoke-covered Sydney
In smoke-covered Sydney, many protestors took to the streets and kicked off a new round of protest against climate change. From activists to schoolchildren, many demonstrated at the headquarters of Australia's ruling party, which was ravaged in the bushfire.
In Antarctica, tourists swim among penguins In Antarctica, tourists swim among penguins
"It's like getting stabbed," a tourist said, as he plunged into the icy cold water, as a group of penguins looked on intriguingly. In Half Moon Island, off the Antarctica Peninsula, there's ice of all shapes and sizes floating over a calm sea, almost resembling weightless origami shapes.
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