Monday, July 30, 2018

ASBM Business Updates Vol.7(31) 30th July,2018, Monday from Chanakya Central Library, Asian School of Business Management,Bhubaneswar.




ASBM Business Updates is a Weekly Selective Compilation of Business News from Various Sources. To find details follow the links 
Finance
The government has slashed the minimum annual deposit requirement for accounts under the Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana to Rs 250 from Rs 1,000 earlier, a move that will enable more number of people to take advantage of the girl child savings scheme.
Helios and Matheson Information Technology (HMIT), a defunct Indian tech company, stands accused in its home country of defrauding 5,000 or more creditors, including banks and senior citizens.
 MUMBAI: Insurance companies are conducting audits of workplace cafeterias and proposing changes to reduce claims related to gastroenteritiscolitis and heart-related ailments under group mediclaim policies. These audits are being done as part of wellness programmes, industry executives said. 

Logistics
 Beyond fulfilling, the Prime Minister’s desire for “One Nation, One Tax, One Market”, GST has truly set course for transformation of the logistics industry in general, and express logistics in particular.


Source of Information for this issue: Google alert accessed on July 30,2018 

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Best wishes
Compilation
SK ABDUL GAFFAR
Asst. Librarian 
Information and Documentation Division, Chanakya Central Library
Asian School of Business Management
Shiksha Vihar Bhola,
Barang Khurda Road, Chandaka
Bhubaneswar-754012
www.asbm.ac.in
Tel:0674-2374832, 2374833
E-mail:library@asbm.ac.in,

SK ABDUL GAFFAR, Asst. Librarian, Knowledge and Information Services Unit, Chanakya Central Library, Asian School of Business Management, Bhubaneswar. library@asbm.ac.in ; www.asbm.ac.in  

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