Budget session of Parliament to commence on Jan 31
The Budget Session of Parliament will commence from January 31 and will continue till April 4, the Lok Sabha Secretariat said on Friday evening.
The Budget Session of Parliament will commence from January 31 and will continue till April 4, the Lok Sabha Secretariat said on Friday evening.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav has said that investment proposals worth more than Rs 32500 crore in various sectors were received during the Regional Industry Conclave (RIC) held in Shahdol, and they are expected to generate employment for more than 30000 people in the state.
Haryana Vidhan Sabha Speaker Harvinder Kalyan also attended the meeting, which took place at the Madhuban Police Complex in Karnal.
The body of 78-year-old Gopan Swami, exhumed earlier for a post-mortem examination following legal and public scrutiny of his family’s claim of ‘samadhi,’ was reinterred in a grand religious ceremony at his residence in Neyyattinkara on Friday.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) retained its growth projection for India at 6.5 per cent for FY26 and FY27, holding that it is “in line with potential.”
Addressing a gathering, he said he had arrived in Begusarai with the resolution of developing Bihar through the creation of Viksit Bharat.
During the meeting, the Chief Secretary took note of the availability of minor minerals for infrastructure projects in the Union Territory (UT). He also directed to ensure the availability of construction materials to the public at government-approved rates.
A police official said 4 people have been identified for their alleged role in the incident.
The Minister directed the CS to make sure that all departments concerned--Education Department, PWD and Finance Department work 24 hours for the next four days so that the payment is released on March 6.
He was addressing a public meeting in Aurangabad, Bihar after inaugurating and launching multiple development projects worth more than Rs 21,400 crore in Bihar, covering road and rail sectors.