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India brings home its citizens, others from virus-hit Wuhan and cruise ship
27 Feb 2020
An IAF relief flight from China today brought back 76 Indians and 36 citizens of 7 other nations while a special Air India flight brought back 119 Indians who were stranded on board coronavirus-hit Diamond Princess cruise ship docked off Yokohama, Japan
Middle East, Europe report more coronavirus deaths
26 Feb 2020
Outside China, Iran in the Middle East and Italy in Europe reported a spike in coronavirus cases, with Iran's deputy health minister Iraj Harirchi also testing positive for the disease
Swine flu fear grips B’lore as 2 SAP employees test H1N1 positive
21 Feb 2020
SAP, which has its office in one of the city’s largest tech parks, RMZ Ecoworld on the Outer Ring Road (ORR), announced temporary closure of its offices in Bengaluru, Gurgaon and Mumbai, and said it is tracing the contacts the infected colleagues may have come across
Sanjeev Gupta’s GFG Alliance closes acquisition of Adhunik Metalics
19 Feb 2020
For India-born Sanjeev Gupta, who heads Liberty Steel and the GFG Alliance, the acquisition of Adhunik Metalics is a big stride in the Indian Steel market
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