How bike taxi ban will affect the people of Bengaluru?
Karnataka High Court bans bike taxis in Bengaluru, adding to rising Metro and auto fares, leaving commuters with fewer affordable options.
Karnataka High Court bans bike taxis in Bengaluru, adding to rising Metro and auto fares, leaving commuters with fewer affordable options.
Speaking during the debate on the Bill, Union Home Minister Amit Shah assured that the proposed legislation won’t interfere with the religious matters of Muslims as is being made out to be by the Opposition.
Haryana Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi chaired a crucial meeting of the Unique Identification Implementation Committee (UIDIC) here on Wednesday, stressing the need for 100 per cent Aadhaar penetration across the state.
State Health Minister Veena George is scheduled to meet with the leaders of the protesting workers at the NHM office on Thursday at 3 pm. In addition to ASHA representatives, trade union leaders from CITU and INTUC have also been invited to participate in the discussions.
The Delhi BJP chief stated that the new Waqf Board Bill would not only open new avenues for the development of Muslims in Delhi but also benefit the community nationwide.
Sends PIL petitioner to HC
Kuzhalnadan also alleged that the Vigilance Department also ignored his complaint against the Chief Minister, though it had registered cases against him.
The High Court said that no holy book says to burst firecrackers to please God.
Mr Nadda called upon the people to ensure the BJP win in MP and then make Narendra Modi the country's PM again in the following general elections.
The Deputy Chief Minister and the Revenue Minister said that 50 per cent of the total claim that is Rs 4950 crore is the right of Himachal Pradesh.