![]() According to employment-related search engine Indeed, job seekers are showing greater interest in working remotely, with a rise in search for terms like 'remote', 'work from home' and related phrases. Not only this, even job seekers are ready to take a salary cut to have access to remote working options. In wake of the coronavirus crisis, job searches for remote work in India have soared over 377 per cent during February to May, reveals a recent report. ![]() ![]() Number of active COVID-19 cases rises to 322 in Kerala, with 53 more people testing positive today.ĥ.04 PM: Job searches for remote work jump 377% The West Bengal government has said that no domestic flight operations will begin in Kolkata from Monday, clarifying that flights will be allowed only from May 28 onwards, as per PTI report.Ħ: 55 PM: COVID-19 cluster of Italian tourists poses higher attack rateīank of Maharashtra has sanctioned loans amounting to Rs 2789 crores under Agriculture, Self Help Groups (SHGs), Retail, Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) with almost 1 lakh beneficiaries between March 2020 and May 2020: Bank of Maharashtra /geO1o4g3ja ANI May 24, 2020ĥ.17 PM: Prepared to deal with the most anomalous situation, says Health Minister Harsh Vardhanĥ0 /zCGkXKDy5y Dr Harsh Vardhan May 24, 2020 The total number of positive cases in the state rise to 3,667, including 2,203 active cases and 203 deaths: Department of Health & Family Welfare, Government of West Bengal.Ĩ:00 PM: No domestic flight operations to begin in Kolkata from Monday West Bengal reports 208 new COVID-19 confirmed cases and 3 deaths today. Also Read: Coronavirus: COVID-19 cases breach 1.30 lakh-mark check state-wise tally, deathsĪlso Read: No flights to and from Mumbai? Maharashtra govt opposes air operations starting May 25įollow BusinessToday.In's live blog for the latest updates on the coronavirus crisis in India:-ĩ:00 PM: Coronavirus in Gujarat: 394 new cases reported in last 24 hoursĪs many as 394 new COVID-19 positive cases have been reported in Gujarat, taking the total number of cases to 14,063 including 6412 cured/discharged and 858 deaths: Gujarat Health Department.Ĩ:25 PM: West Bengal records 208 new cases, 3 deaths today
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