H-1B recipients can only remain in the country legally for 60 days without being paid. You are receiving this email because you signed up at Economictimes.com. In case, you wish to Unsubscribe Click here THE ECONOMIC TIMESNEWS DIGESTWed, Apr 29, 2020 | 03:59 PM IST Dear Mathew , here are top stories of the day. NRI Over 2,00,000 H-1B workers could lose legal status by June H-1B recipients can only remain in the country legally for 60 days without being paid. ... Today's Highlights ET Survey: Will economy find a Covid cure on time? Covid is choking the choices for India. On the one hand is an economy gasping for breath, and on the other is the fea... SC dismisses Voda's Rs 4,760 cr tax refund claimThe ruling is another setback for the British telecom giant's Indian arm, after mobile operators in the country lost ... Time to make India a global manufacturing hub: ExpertsAreas like drones and robotics would see major investment and research going forward in India, which would move faste... Industry Disaster planning top priority for India Inc Disaster planning for business continuity and survival has emerged as the top priority for organisations as recovery ... Virus-hit Bharat gets its own AmazonThe plan is being led by the Common Service Centres, the rural digital arm of the Centre.... New pact with Airtel provides respite to Nokia globally"We are committed to continuously invest in emerging network technologies to provide a best-in-class experience to ou... News India Covid count, April 29: Death toll crosses 1,000 mark, total cases over 31,000 The global number of cases crossed the 3 million mark to touch 31,13,447 as of morning hours today. 2,16,930 people h... FM rebuts Rahul's allegations on wilful defaultersEarlier, Gandhi attacked BJP after Reserve Bank of India (RBI) released a list of 50 wilful defaulters accused of che... The Resistance Front: New name of terror groupsThe Resistance Front, which has an active online presence and is perhaps being branded to attract international atten... Panache Three days after losing his mother, actor Irrfan Khan admitted to Mumbai hospital ICU with colon infection The 'Piku' actor could not attend his mother's funeral because of the nationwide lockdown.... House party gone wrong: Industrialist Sanjay Jindal sues guest for spilling wine on his sofaJindal sent actor-turned-entrepreneur Pinky Harwani an invoice for Rs 2.13 lakh sofa upholstery.... Why working in pyjamas is a big no for JSW Sports CEOMustafa Ghouse, CEO of JSW Sports, says it is necessary to set targets for yourself .... Mutual Funds A decade with SIPs: Most funds return less than 10% annually Majority of SIPs in equity schemes have generated less than 8% returns in last 10 years.... Is it advisable for a newcomer to invest in mutual funds now?If you have any mutual fund queries, message on ET Mutual Funds on Facebook. We will get it answered by our panel of ... Sebi eases compliance norms for investment in unlisted NCDs for mutual fundsThe regulator has also eased compliance norms with regards to grandfathering of the existing unlisted NCDs, the Secur... epaper Locked-out auto companies risk losing billions in exports Auto companies fear they may lose orders to Chinese and South East Asian manufacturers.... Covid-19 impact: Tata Steel's struggling UK, Europe units may not get parent's supportTata Sons has to assign funds to meet several other financial commitments and Tata Steel will essentially have to fen... FMCGs find an unlikely saviour in RWAsConsumer goods companies have started selling products directly to consumers.... RISE Hand-to-mouth crisis fuels calls for aid As the cash-flow for MSMEs dries up, and in the absence of any fiscal support, many will be forced to cut jobs to cur... A set-top box maker is now making masksSmall businesses are venturing out into unchartered territories to stay relevant.... Wealth Some saving a/cs interest rate > SBI 1-yr FD rate Apart from small finance banks, certain private banks are also offering higher interest rate on savings accounts. Ban... Follow Us on ET: About us|Advertise with us|Feedback|Sitemap|Code of Ethics © 2020 Times Internet Limited. Our mailing address is: Economictimes.com (Times Center), FC - 6, Sector 16 A, Film City, Noida - 201301 Uttar Pradesh, India To ensure delivery directly to your inbox, please add newsletter@economictimesnews.com to your address book today. If you are having trouble viewing this newsletter, please click here To unsubscribe or edit your subscriptions please click here
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