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Doctors in Quebec feel overpaid, demand less pay!
09 Mar 2018
More than 750 doctors, residents and medical students from the Canadian province of Quebec signed a petition that requests their recently-agreed raises be cancelled, noting that drastic cuts by the government left some citizens without access to necessary medical services
Android users have higher loyalty than iOS users
09 Mar 2018
Android users have higher loyalty than iOS users
09 Mar 2018
US health insurer Cigna to buy Express Scripts in $67-bn deal
08 Mar 2018
The acquisition highlights a trend toward cost-control through the merger of insurers with medical suppliers and healthcare providers
US health insurer Cigna to buy Express Scripts in $67-bn deal
08 Mar 2018
The acquisition highlights a trend toward cost-control through the merger of insurers with medical suppliers and healthcare providers
Mumbai, Delhi beat Singapore, Seoul in airport service quality
07 Mar 2018
A major survey has ranked Delhi's IGI Airport the world number one among airports handling more than 40 million passengers per annum, while Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport has been ranked the World’s Best Airport for customer experience
Burger-flipping robot as alternative to human workers undergoes trial
06 Mar 2018
According to commentators, whether it is burgers, cars or farming, robots are gaining the skills required for doing jobs that were once staples of employment
Greenhouse gas emissions of hydropower in the Mekong River Basin can exceed fossil fuel sources
06 Mar 2018
Tyre industry to grow 8-10 per cent in FY2018
05 Mar 2018
India’s media, entertainment industry to cross Rs2 trillion by 2020
05 Mar 2018
The country’s media and entertainment (M&E) industry touched Rs1.5 trillion ($22.7 billion) in 2017, a growth of around 13 per cent over 2016, and will continue to outpace GDP growth, says a FICCI-EY study
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