Online food delivery companies like Zomato and Swiggy have started home delivering alcohol in Jharkhand’s capital city, Ranchi. As of now, the service is only limited to one city, however, both the companies have said that the service will soon be available in other cities of the state. The companies are also in talks with…
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Lockdown 4.0: Domestic flights to resume in a ‘calibrated’ manner from 25 May
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•The airline industry in India has been severely affected with many companies even eyeing for bankruptcy due the government imposed travel restrictions. Airline companies for the past 50 days have resorted to tough measures like layoffs and pay cuts to tide over the crisis. They have been, for long, asking the government to resume flight…
Lockdown 4.0: Ola and Uber allowed to resume services, new guidelines issued
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•Ride hailing companies have been facing severe revenue losses due to the lockdowns imposed by the central government for the containment of the coronavirus. The recent extension of the lockdown, however, brought some relief for these companies. After almost 50 days of suspension of services, companies like Ola and Uber are back in business as…
Lockdown 4.0: E-commerce firms resumes deliveries in red zones
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•The Government of India recently announced the fourth phase of nationwide lockdown but with some relief to businesses. E-commerce companies who were only delivering essential products until now, are finally allowed to deliver all products in the red zones. As per the new guidelines issued on May 17 for the third extension of the lockdown,…
Gurugram administration restricts cross-border movement after May 1 with additional guidelines
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•As the second phase of lockdown is nearing an end, companies in Gurugram were hoping for business operations to resume. The government had earlier notified that companies can open office spaces for employees but in a staggered manner and in sync with the government advisories. But with the rising number of coronavirus cases in India…
MHA relaxes lockdown guidelines, permits shops selling non-essential goods to open during lockdown
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•The Ministry of Home Affairs announced that it has revised the lockdown guidelines by giving relaxation to local shop owners and certain establishments that are engaged in selling non-essential items. Registered shops selling non-essential goods can now open from Saturday onwards. This order comes as a modification of the order issued by the Ministry on…