Amid chaos over rumours of salt shortage in several parts of Uttar Pradesh and the NCR region, the union government clarified that there is no scarcity of such essential commodity. “There is no shortage of
Dehradun: The inquiry committee, set up by Uttarakhand government to examine the controversial infertility medicine produced by Ramdev's pharmacy, has submitted its report which is "not in favour" of the Yoga Guru.The state government had
Jaipur: Stating that the negligence of the Centre has disappointed farmers, Congress leader Sachin Pilot today condemned Union Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh for his controversial statement on deaths of farmers. The Rajasthan PCC
Allahabad: Congress today said it wanted Madhya Pradesh Governor Ram Naresh Yadav to "either resign or be dismissed" in the view of charges against him in the Vyapam scam, and questioned the BJP-led Centre's reluctance
IAS and IPS officers will now need to take prior permission from the Union government before accepting gifts, including free transportation, boarding and lodging, worth more than Rs 5,000.According to the recently amended all-India services
New Delhi: The Supreme Court has questioned the Union government for spending crores on the Republic Day parade but delaying the payment of compensation to farmers for land acquired.The court's surveillance came during a hearing
New Delhi: The Centre may take action against 188 non-governmental organizations for allegedly misusing funds which comes from various foreign countries.In a report published in an English daily, the central government may soon cancel the
Kolkata: Trinamool Congress was ready to provide “full support” to the Narendra Modi government at the Centre if there was “constructive work” for the benefit of all sections of people, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata
New Delhi: A day after the Union Government cracked the whip by disconnecting power and water supplies to the official accommodation of former union minister Ajit Singh, the Rashtriya Lok Dal leader today said he
Chennai: The Madras High Court yesterday hoped the union government would look into problems of Indian fishermen and try to find a reasonable solution to them.The first bench, comprising Chief Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul and
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