Mohammad Towhidul Islam | Posted: 09 Aug 2021 21:51:13 To prevent the Covid-19 pandemic, a small number of companies, with the help of their partners in developed countries, have invested billions of dollars in research and development of vaccines, vaccine technologies including mRNA, DNA, RNA, inactivated viral vectors, protein subunits …
Read More »Get ready: student loan repayments are back for real on February 1
FGeneral student loan borrowers who anticipate the return of their regular student loan payments on October 1 can once again breathe a sigh of relief: the hiatus will continue until January 31, 2022, the Education Department said on Friday. The department said the extension – the fourth since March 2020 …
Read More »Thai Export and Import Bank to Extend Debt Relief Period by Two Months
EXIM Thailand President Rak Vorrakitpokatorn said that if customers still have financial problems after the two-month debt relief period ends, the bank is ready to extend the principal suspension period and interest until the end of the year. The Export-Import Bank of Thailand (EXIM Thailand) will extend the two-month debt …
Read More »Another jetty of private construction comes to the aid of the port of Ctg
Another privately built jetty came to the aid of the Port of Chattogram as it enabled the country’s largest seaport to use the facility to moor bulk carriers carrying heavy items. Karnaphuli Ship Builders Ltd completed the construction of the jetty for the ship repair work of its sister company, …
Read More »₹ 1,16,393 crore gross GST revenue collected in July
By Taxscan team – August 3, 2021 at 12:11 p.m. Gross GST revenue collected in July 2021 is 1,16,393 crore, of which CGST of ₹ 22,197 crore, SGST of ₹ 28,541 crore, IGST of ₹ 57,864 crore (including ₹ 27,900 crore collected on import of goods) and Cess is ₹ …
Read More »Tesla Seeks To Cut Import Duties On Electric Cars: Report | Automotive News
New Delhi: Tesla, the American electric car maker, has called for a reduction in import duties on electric vehicles (EVs) in India, a senior government official said on Friday. Currently, cars imported as fully built units (CBUs) are subject to tariffs ranging from 60% to 100%, depending on the size …
Read More »Cuban government faces biggest protest in decades
Thousands of people took to the streets of Cuba on Sunday July 11, marking the start of some of the biggest protests the country has seen in the past sixty years, according to Reuters. Driven by what they describe as the government’s inadequate response to economic challenges, as evidenced by …
Read More »Public health above religion, according to Bombay High Court
Eliminate requests to increase the number of animals to be sacrificed during Bakrid The Bombay High Court ruled on Tuesday on claims for redress related to the increased number of water buffaloes to be sacrificed at the Deonar slaughterhouse for three days in Bakrid from July 21. In its order, …
Read More »Angela Merkel’s last visit to the United States as German Chancellor
An era ends little by little. German Chancellor Angela Merkel will not be a candidate for chancellery in the federal elections in September. Merkel has always played a key role in transatlantic relations between Europe and the United States. After all, she witnessed four different US Presidents as Chancellor of …
Read More »Burlington County tornado is New Jersey’s third in July 2021
SPRINGFIELD (Burlington) – Authorities have confirmed that the wild storms that swept through New Jersey on Saturday included a tornado in northwest Burlington County. This is the third tornado in New Jersey in just over a week, according to the Mount Holly National Weather Service office, following two tornadoes in …
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