Delhi cabinet recommends immediate reinstatement of bus marshals
According to sources, Delhi ministers have unanimously agreed that the deployment of marshals is crucial for ensuring women's safety in city's buses.
According to sources, Delhi ministers have unanimously agreed that the deployment of marshals is crucial for ensuring women's safety in city's buses.
Saurabh Bharadawaj ,who took oath today as Cabinet Minister, represents Greater Kailash constituency as an MLA has been a prominent face of the Aam Aadmi Party since its inception in 2012 . He has been vocal in raising issues related to the party and the Delhi government.
Continuation of 50 per cent subsidy on consumption between 200 to 400 units has also been approved
President took the decision on the advice of CM Arvind Kejriwal, with effect from the date they are sworn in, stated Ministry of Home Affairs.
Delhi will witness a sharp rise in its green cover under the Smart Urban Farming Initiative and public participation will help take the movement forward.
The scheme, originally called the "Mukhyamantri Ghar-Ghar Ration Yojana", which was expected to be rolled out on 25 March, will not have any name now due to a controversy that arose involving the Centre and the Delhi government.
The original name of the scheme, Mukhyamantri Ghar Ghar Ration Yojana, which was expected to be rolled out on 25th March 2021, will not have any name due to the obstruction by the Centre.
Currently, diesel costs at Rs 81.94 per litre in Delhi and petrol is at Rs 80.43.
The Cabinet approved the law department’s proposal for the creation of 22 posts of the Delhi Higher Judicial Services (DHJS) in super time scale for commercial courts judges along with ancillary staff.
Last July, the Delhi government gave in-principle approval for the hiring of a consultant to run 1,000 electric buses at an estimated cost of Rs 2,500 crore in the national capital as promised in its 2018-19 Budget.