Union health minister JP Nadda sought to assuage fears, saying the government is closely monitoring the situation and there is no reason to worry.
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Steel import duty may lead to steep price hike
STEEL PRICES IN 2025 would be much higher than last year's if the proposed safeguard duty on steel imports is imposed by the end of next month, rating agency Crisil said on Wednesday.
DPIIT Looks at Policy Tweaks to Boost FDI
The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) held a consultation with stakeholders on Wednesday on ways to increase the inflows of foreign direct investment (FDI) by carrying out required changes in regulations.
Gold imports overstated by $11.7 bn in Apr-Nov: Govt
Losing Sheen
BP bags contract to operate ONGC's Mumbai High field
Besides new projects, ONGC focuses on enhancing output of mature fields like Mumbai High
Digital farmer ID must to apply for PM Kisan benefits
● States requested to upgrade land records
Nvidia Unveils New Tech for Gamers
● Also Announces First Desktop PC
Nvidia unveils new tech for gamers
● Also announces first desktop PC
Samsung CEO touts AI fridges & washers
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS IS ramping up investment in AI for consumer electronics, betting on its ubiquitous presence in gadgets from smartphones to TVs to help it stake out a spot in the AI arena.
HMPV: Centre asks states to step up surveillance of respiratory illnesses
Two suspected cases of the virus were reported from Nagpur, taking the total number to seven
Only 1 in 5 Sees Household Income Rising in '25: Study
ONLY 24% OR 1 out of every 5 Indians expects their household income to rise in 2025, a survey released on Tuesday showed.