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Football Club Groningen is a Dutch professional football club based in Groningen. The club plays in the Eredivisie, the highest football league of the Netherlands.The club was founded in 1971 when predecessor GVAV changed its name to FC Groningen.
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Covid-19 to hit investments in construction-related projects: KPMG - Hindi News | Covid-19 to hit investments in construction-related projects: KPMG | Latest business News at Lokmatnews.in

Business :Covid-19 to hit investments in construction-related projects: KPMG

The COVID-19 pandemic is likely to reduce investment in India's construction-related projects in the range of 13 to 30 per cent which will have a significant impact on gross value added (GVA), according to an analysis by KPMG in India. ...

Survey estimates $1.4tn infra investment needed for $5tn economy target - Hindi News | Survey estimates $1.4tn infra investment needed for $5tn economy target | Latest business News at Lokmatnews.in

Business :Survey estimates $1.4tn infra investment needed for $5tn economy target

India needs to spend $1.4 trillion on infrastructure to remove the constraints in growth, as power shortages, inadequate transport and poor connectivity affects overall growth performance, and to achieve a GDP of $5 trillion by 2024-25, Economic Surv ...

Not just GDP, estimates for 2019-20 GVA are also weak - Hindi News | Not just GDP, estimates for 2019-20 GVA are also weak | Latest business News at Lokmatnews.in

Business :Not just GDP, estimates for 2019-20 GVA are also weak

The current growth slowdown is reflected not just in the first advance estimates of GDP growth in fiscal 2020 pegged at 5 per cent, but also in the estimate of gross value added (GVA) pegged at 4.9 per cent. ...

Manufacturing downturn, subdued consumption shrink GDP growth to 4.5% (Roundup) - Hindi News | Manufacturing downturn, subdued consumption shrink GDP growth to 4.5% (Roundup) | Latest business News at Lokmatnews.in

Business :Manufacturing downturn, subdued consumption shrink GDP growth to 4.5% (Roundup)

Subdued consumption trend along with a massive contraction in manufacturing, agriculture and mining activities pulled India's GDP growth rate down to 4.5 per cent in the second quarter of 2019-20. ...

Manufacturing downturn pulls Q2 GDP growth to 4.5% (2nd Lead) - Hindi News | Manufacturing downturn pulls Q2 GDP growth to 4.5% (2nd Lead) | Latest business News at Lokmatnews.in

Business :Manufacturing downturn pulls Q2 GDP growth to 4.5% (2nd Lead)

A massive contraction in manufacturing, agriculture and mining activity pulled India's GDP growth rate down to 4.5 per cent in the second quarter ended September 2019-20. ...

Q2 GDP growth seen below 5% on slowdown, floods ( Poll) - Hindi News | Q2 GDP growth seen below 5% on slowdown, floods ( Poll) | Latest business News at Lokmatnews.in

Business :Q2 GDP growth seen below 5% on slowdown, floods ( Poll)

General economic slowdown coupled with natural calamities such as floods have been cited by economists to have further decelerated India's second quarter GDP growth rate. ...

India's Q1 GDP growth at 5% falls to lowest in 6 years (Intro-Roundup) - Hindi News | India's Q1 GDP growth at 5% falls to lowest in 6 years (Intro-Roundup) | Latest business News at Lokmatnews.in

Business :India's Q1 GDP growth at 5% falls to lowest in 6 years (Intro-Roundup)

Severe slowdown in manufacturing activity in the country pulled India's GDP growth rate in first quarter (Q1) ended June down to 5 per cent, marking the fourth successive quarter of decline in growth on the trot. ...

India's Q1 GDP growth at 5% falls to lowest in 6 years (Roundup) - Hindi News | India's Q1 GDP growth at 5% falls to lowest in 6 years (Roundup) | Latest business News at Lokmatnews.in

Business :India's Q1 GDP growth at 5% falls to lowest in 6 years (Roundup)

Severe slowdown in manufacturing activity in the country pulled India's GDP growth rate in first quarter (Q1) ended June down to 5 per cent, marking the fourth successive quarter of decline in growth on the trot. ...