Privatisation U-Turn
In a significant departure from its earlier policy focus, the Union government is stepping back from aggressive privatisation efforts and is instead investing heavily in reviving ailing state-run enterprises.
In a significant departure from its earlier policy focus, the Union government is stepping back from aggressive privatisation efforts and is instead investing heavily in reviving ailing state-run enterprises.
Recent judicial rulings in India have reignited debates about the fairness and consistency of capital punishment.
Children's Book Trust, a New Delhi-based publisher for children’s book are now finding new arenas for growth.
In a move to improve safety, the Eastern Railway is actively working on the installation of foot-over bridges (FOBs) at 27 key stations in the Asansol division.
The Sebaashray camps, which enters its 27th day, today, have witnessed the presence of 4,94,425 people so far.
Considering the nature of the crisis, the Union Health Ministry has already allowed exemption from mandatory pre-boarding RT-PCTR testing (mandated for international travelers) for people who have been evacuated from the war-torn country.
Goel said a mountain of garbage about 70-80 metric tons fell on a nearby slum colony.
Talking to media, Thakur said Ramakrishna Mission in Shimla had complained against the woman lawyer against regular misbehaviour with priests and staff after which Kundu had gone to the spot to take stock of the situation.
The Haryana Public Examination (Prevention of Unfair Means) Bill, 2021, tabled by Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Monday, also has provision for attachment of property of the convicted persons for the recovery of fine.
AAP MLAs are set to hold local meetings to understand people’s problems and discuss how to make Delhi free of corruption and garbage.