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The Indian Government must leverage modern technology such as the inventory management systems to minimize food wastage and also to prevent hoarding and black marketing. Storage infrastructure must be bolstered at the supply chain level. Inventory management systems can help in aspects of food delivery and storage as well as prevent wastage.
Read MoreApart from the other benefits, data centers will help in the employment of trained people from other segments such as Big Data and Analytics, Software, telecommunications, network design, and business development.
Read MoreIndia stands at the 76th position out of 175 countries on global anti-graft organization Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index.
Read MoreCombining predictive analytics as well as care coordination could help healthcare providers ensure higher levels of disease management and medication intervals for patients.
Read MoreThe Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) is the nodal agency for providing IT services and infrastructure to the Central and State Governments along with the tax payers and other stakeholders for implementing the GST.
Read MoreTech giant Microsoft is planning thousands of layoffs due to focus on cloud computing and automation.
Read MoreGoods and Services Tax (GST), India's indirect tax reform, will affect everyone, including businesses of all sizes such as big corporates, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and startups.
Read MoreIt remains to be seen how the shipping and logistics sector adapts to the new changes brought about by the GST. Although there are concerns that the sector might be adversely affected.
Read MoreWill the GST will actually help India in the development of a national common market? Will there be free flow of goods and services? Only time will tell about India’s experiment with indirect taxation.
Read MoreIn Asia, countries such as Malaysia and Singapore have adopted the GST structure and were pushed by the State’s drive to replenish dried up coffers.
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