Coronavirus Lockdown: Change In E-Commerce Rules Again, Only Essentials To Be Delivered …
New Delhi: The supply of non-essential goods by e-commerce companies will remain banned during the lockdown period, the Home Ministry said today, …
New Delhi: The supply of non-essential goods by e-commerce companies will remain banned during the lockdown period, the Home Ministry said today, …
This comes at a time when e-commerce firms were gearing up to deliver products like mobile phones and refrigerators to customers in areas that do not …
New Delhi | Jagran News Desk: The government on Sunday announced that the supply of non-essential goods by e-commerce companies will remain …
This clarification comes amid reports that e–commerce sites would be able to resume full services from April … 10:55 am: Delhi COVID-19 cases news.
Technology has been a big player in keeping things humming along, from e–commerce to how the media reports the news, online learning during …
Share this: Ahead of the easing of restrictions on ecommerce platforms and shopping websites on April 20, Amazon India is now accepting preorders for …
Kota Kinabalu: Epost CEO Tobin Ng, having built a good reputation in e–commerce logistics business, has now started “Epost Protect”, offering …
On April 15, the Ministry of Home Affairs had issued detailed guidelines allowing e–commerce companies to operate. Moneycontrol News @ …
Earlier, e–commerce companies were asked to start work from April 20 and get necessary clearance for movement of delivery vehicles. Although the …
The government, in its last month order, had restricted e–commerce supplies to essential goods only. Related News.
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