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Combating distorted thinking

Posted on 7 July 20207 July 2020 By T P Mishra 1 Comment on Combating distorted thinking

The best tip off that we are using a distorted thinking style is the presence of negative emotions, such as feeling nervous, fed-up, frustrated or irritated. We feel disgusted with self; we play certain worries over and over like a broken record. We notice conflicts arising with friends or family. It is time to focus on what we are thinking. Our heart is always locked down inside our body and yet working with passion and compassion. Therefore, in the time of inevitable locked down period we shall analyze all our logic behind the distorted thinking.

Opinion

Snowman Logistics on an expansion mode; adds more warehousing capacity

Posted on 7 July 20207 July 2020 By Editor No Comments on Snowman Logistics on an expansion mode; adds more warehousing capacity
Snowman Logistics on an expansion mode; adds more warehousing capacity

Served hot from Snowman Logistics:
Gateway Distriparks Limited and Adani Logistics Limited agree on a settlement
Snowman Logistics on an expansion mode; adds more warehousing capacity

News

2020: What is in for Retailers?

Posted on 7 July 20207 July 2020 By K S Ahluwalia No Comments on 2020: What is in for Retailers?
2020: What is in for Retailers?

There’s no hiding the fact that the global retail environment, much like the rest of the world, has been beset by negative or flat growth and shrinking margins. Some have laid the blame on increased competition from the internet.

Business, Opinion

Pandemic crisis and economy: Adopting a Gandhian-Buddhist economic approach need of the hour

Posted on 20 May 20207 July 2020 By C K Vishwanath 1 Comment on Pandemic crisis and economy: Adopting a Gandhian-Buddhist economic approach need of the hour
Pandemic crisis and economy: Adopting a Gandhian-Buddhist economic approach need of the hour

Pandemic crisis and economy: Adopting a Gandhian-Buddhist economic approach need of the hour .The economic and social costs of the pandemic are worrisome: Businesses, farming activities and even normal day to day life have been badly hit. When human interventions cross the limit, they can break the natural equilibrium. Shrinking forest cover, over depletion of natural resources, unlimited mining and quarrying have all taken a toll on our ecosystem.

FEATURED, Opinion

Farming goes hi-tech

Posted on 10 May 202017 April 2022 By P. Koshy 1 Comment on Farming goes hi-tech
Farming goes hi-tech

Arya agri-tech solutions promotes technology-intensive farming in Kerala. Farming goes hi-tech. Precision farming, highly automated farming, remote monitoring and controlling operations with the help of data supplied by drones. This is how technology-intensive modern farms function.

Business, FEATURED, News, Technology, TOP STORIES

Tough times never last, but tough people do!

Posted on 10 May 202010 May 2020 By T P MISRA No Comments on Tough times never last, but tough people do!
Tough Times Never Last, but Tough People Do!

Tough situations or times are temporary so it never last, but in normal situations or even in hardest situations some people never give up. So they are called as tough people who are highly dedicated and become tougher than the situations. In life difficult times never come knocking the door, it will always come out of the blue when you will be least expecting it or when you are least prepared to encounter. Let’s face it! People face various situations in life.

Opinion

South Asia: sharp economic slump in 40 years foretasted

Posted on 1 May 20201 May 2020 By Editor 1 Comment on South Asia: sharp economic slump in 40 years foretasted
South Asia: sharp economic slump in 40 years foretasted

South Asia Economic Focus anticipates a sharp economic slump in each of the region’s eight countries, caused by halting economic activity, collapsing trade, and greater stress in the financial and banking sectors.

Business, News, SMEs

Covid-19 impact: Nearly half of the global workforce at risk of losing livelihoods

Posted on 30 April 202030 April 2020 By Editor 3 Comments on Covid-19 impact: Nearly half of the global workforce at risk of losing livelihoods
Covid-19 impact: Nearly half of the global workforce at risk of losing livelihoods

The continued sharp decline in working hours globally due to the COVID-19 outbreak means that 1.6 billion workers in the informal economy – that is nearly half of the global workforce – stand in immediate danger of having their livelihoods destroyed, warns the International Labour Organization.

Business, SMEs, workers

Covid-19 impact: sharpest decline in remittances predicted

Posted on 28 April 202028 April 2020 By Editor No Comments on Covid-19 impact: sharpest decline in remittances predicted
Covid-19 impact: sharpest decline in remittances predicted

lobal remittances are projected to decline sharply by about 20 percent in 2020 due to the economic crisis induced by the COVID-19 pandemic and shutdown. The projected fall, which would be the sharpest decline in recent history, is largely due to a fall in the wages and employment of migrant workers, who tend to be more vulnerable to loss of employment and wages during an economic crisis in a host country.

Updates

Time to revisit MSME Reservation policy

Posted on 26 April 202017 April 2022 By P. Koshy 1 Comment on Time to revisit MSME Reservation policy
Time to revisit MSME Reservation policy

governments have to revisit their policies on protecting MSMEs. The approach has to both protect and promote the sector. But there is a need to significantly change the MSME policy orientation, particularly with regard to manufacturing and production for the local markets.

SMEs

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