Mobile health or m-health is a contemporary concept in India. It has tremendous reach and it can reach even to the remotest areas of India where the traditional medical facilities cannot be provided. However, along with increasing use of m-health in India its use must be suitably regulated by Indian government. Although we have no […]
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Bitcoins Website Owners And Entrepreneurs Must Comply With Indian Law To Stay Legal: Perry4Law
Among vast legal uncertainty among Bitcoin websites and entrepreneurs there seems to be some hope. According to Perry4Law, the leading techno legal law firm of Asia, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has just fell short of declaring that use of Bitcoins in India is illegal. However, RBI has clearly indicated that use of Bitcoins […]
Loophole allows for profit schools in foreign countries being “exempt” from title IV funding requirements
On December 17, 2013 Senator Dick Durban asked for and was granted permission to address the United States Senate regarding what he calls a “loophole” being exploited by for profit schools. “Mr. President, last week I introduced the Foreign Medical School Accountability Fairness Act. The bill seeks to fix a loophole exploited by for profit […]
AmeriQuest Transportation Services Lists the Top 5 Ways to Grow a Small Fleet
1888PressRelease – In his recent blog, Bill McCouch, Group Vice President of Business Development for AmeriQuest, informs small fleets how they can increase their bottom line and generate needed capital. CHERRY HILL, NJ – Many small carriers and private fleets may want to expand their businesses, but are unsure of the best way to do […]
Farmers often think it can’t happen to them
Farming ranks among the most dangerous occupations in the country for adult and adolescent workers. Each year around 300 deaths of children in farm accidents are being reported. The total childhood farm injury toll has been estimated at greater than 100 000 annually… For the most part almost all these so-called “accidents” are preventable in […]
Employers cut hours to skirt new healthcare requirements
On September 19, 2013 Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania asked for and was granted permission to address the United States House of Representative for one minute regarding the healthcare crisis in America. “Mr. Speaker, I rise today to relay disturbing, but not surprising, news about the President’s health care law, news that is coming back […]
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