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Work-from-home, manufacturing ramp-down at some companies
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Amid rising India-Pakistan tensions, companies are taking precautions to protect employees and minimize operational impact. Dabur has adjusted factory hours in Jammu, while Nestle's Punjab factory continues normal operations. E-commerce firms are adjusting delivery timelines in border states, but distributors report sufficient stock levels, preventing widespread supply disruptions or panic buying.
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