Heightened vigil from Mothabari to Kharibari ahead of Ram Navami
On the eve of Ram Navami, security has been stepped up across north Bengal, with police on high alert from Mothabari in Malda to Kharibari in Darjeeling district.
On the eve of Ram Navami, security has been stepped up across north Bengal, with police on high alert from Mothabari in Malda to Kharibari in Darjeeling district.
The tea industry in Assam and West Bengal is grappling with a severe greenfly infestation, which has emerged as a major agronomic threat over the past two years, significantly impacting tea yield and quality.
Yadav claimed that, relative to the country’s population of 145 crore, only 25 lakh Ayushman cards have been issued. He also pointed out that treatment under the scheme is available at just 32,000 hospitals, of which over 14,000 are private institutions.
The Cabinet also approved the regularization of daily waged workers and contingent paid workers who have completed four years of continuous service as on the same date.
Renowned liver specialist and medical expert Dr Shiv Kumar Sarin delivered an insightful lecture during the session. Drawing from his extensive medical experience, Dr Sarin emphasized the liver’s critical role in maintaining overall well-being.
The AWPMS is an advanced system that allows for automatic, non-contact measurement of train wheel profiles, ensuring real-time assessment of wheel geometry and wear.
Delhi Congress President Devender Yadav on Friday took a jibe at the BJP government on water supply in the national capital, saying the ruling dispensation has “completely failed” to address the water woes.
After two weeks of protest that included a 76-hour sit-in, the suspension of a final year student on MA Global studies was revoked by B R Ambedkar University Delhi (AUD) administration, the protesting students said on Friday.
The national capital is in for a scorching week with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicting a heat wave that will push the temperatures to 42 degrees Celsius by April 10.
After targeting the BJP-led Delhi government over frequent power cuts, the AAP on Friday launched a fresh attack on the saffron party-led government over its inaction on the fees hiked by various private schools.