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PMEGP special drive planned for January 2025
PMEGP provides opportunities to establish around 1,056 types of units
Jagan destroyed the state for five years'
Andhra Pradesh Mines, Geology, and Excise Minister Kollu Ravindra has asserted that the current coalition government is committed to the state's development, while participating in the groundbreaking ceremony for a new CC road in Bharati Nagar, Vijayawada.
Complete Munneru retaining wall works on war footing, says Ministers
Minister for Revenue Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy and Minister for Irrigation Uttam Kumar Reddy have instructed officials to complete the construction of Munneru retaining wall works on a war footing, permanently freeing the people of Khammam town from the flood threat.
Residents demand cancellation road alignment
Visakhapatnam residents vehemently demand cancellation of proposed Bheemili-Bhogapuram Greenfield road alignment
Educated women should not be confined as housewives, says CM Chandrababu Naidu
By bringing work closer to them through work-from-home systems and co-working centers, we can unleash their potential and significantly boost economic activity,\" the Chief Minister said
Minister Vasamsetti Subhash assures quality education
He also encouraged teachers to include mental wellness practices such as physical exercise, meditation, and relaxation techniques to reduce stress among students
IRCTC to welcome pilgrims at Mahakumbh with ethnic facilities
The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Limited (IRCTC), the tourism and hospitality arm of Indian Railways and a Schedule ‘A’ Miniratna PSU is all set to welcome the pilgrims at the Mahakumbh Gram - IRCTC Tent City at Prayagraj.
Midnight masses usher in Christmas
Christmas may be one of the most exploited of Goa's festive seasons to woo the tourists and soar the footfalls but on Tuesday-Wednesday midnight it was the deeply spiritual and solemn Eucharistic celebrations that pulled the crowds of native Goans by the thousands.
Mhadei House Committee meeting deferred yet again
The long-delayed House Committee meeting on the contentious Mhadei River diversion issue, initially scheduled for December 27, has been postponed yet again. The new date, January 10, 2025, if adhered to, will only be the second meeting of the committee in nearly two years - the first having been held in January 2023.
Handcuffs, CCTV cams: Cops ensure maximum security for Suleman
POLICE ON ALERT DURING MANDATORY PROCEDURES
CS: Babus to pay for illegal demolitions
Government officers in Goa entrusted with the task of demolishing illegal structures will now have to be doubly cautious in ensuring their actions follow to the tee a slew of directions contained in a recent judgement of the Supreme Court of India delivered in the backdrop of the \"bulldozer justice\" in several BJP-ruled States of North India.
Consumers raise questions as assurances given on beef supply resumption on Christmas Day
MANY LEAVE EMPTY-HANDED AS BEEF STALLS REMAIN DRY FOR THIRD CONSECUTIVE DAY; COLD STORAGE OWNERS HESITATE TO PLACE ORDERS ON WEDNESDAY DUE TO STALL CLOSURES
Beef crisis deepens as police seize abandoned animal in Navelim
Margao police rushed to Nagmodem in Navelim village on Tuesday evening following information that an animal was brought for slaughtering.
2 UP bank heist suspects killed
Thieves looted items from around 40 lockers
BJP MLC comments: CID to probe
A day after Legislative Council Chairman Basavaraj Horatti termed the row between Minister Laxmi Hebbalkar and BJP MLC CT Ravi a closed chapter, the Karnataka government has transferred the case to be investigated by the Crime Investigation Department (CID).
Bhopal: Two groups clash, several injured
Police forces have been deployed in affected areas
Biodiversity concerns halt tungsten mining
In a significant move, the Government of India, amid opposition, has instructed the Geological Survey of India (GSI) to reassess the Nayakkarpatti Tungsten Block in Madurai district, Tamil Nadu, with a focus on redefining its boundaries to exclude a biodiversity site spanning 193.215 hectares.
RJD & JD(U) LOCKED IN POSTER WAR
Bihar politics has already gone into overdrive even as the state assembly election is still around 10 months away with both RJD and JD (U) drawing swords over issues like migration and employment.
DEATH TOLL RISES TO 15
The death toll in the LPG tanker blast in Jaipur has risen to 15, with two more persons succumbing to their injuries at Sawai Man Singh (SMS) Hospital on Tuesday.
Fight will last till the end, says Dallewal
Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who has been fasting for the past 29 days for farmers' rights and lost 15 kg, reiterated on Tuesday that he would continue the fight till their demands are either accepted or the last breath.
Church divided over Modi's CBCI visit
The church in India seemed to be speaking in two voices just ahead of Christmas after the Catholic Bishops' Conference of India (CBCI), which represents about half the churches in the country, hosted PM Narendra Modi at its headquarters in Delhi Monday.
Ambedkar: Cong's dist level protests
The Congress on Tuesday continued with its agitation against Union Home Minister Amit Shah for his allegedly \"insulting\" remarks on B.R. Ambedkar during the Constitution debate in Rajya Sabha last week by organising district level protests across the country.
I am a victim of chit fund scam too: Odisha CM
Odisha CM Mohan Charan Majhi on Tuesday claimed that he was also a victim of chit fund scams and urged people to be aware of the activities of ponzi firms to save their hard-earned money.
'PA' gets 'MA'ternity leave in Bihar!
If in Junior, a 1994 American comedy film follows Alex Hesse, an Austrian-American scientist who agrees to undergo a male pregnancy from a newly developed drug Expectane, an incident in Bihar has beaten this American flick hands down and thanks to human error.
NHRC appointments: Rahul and Kharge question fairness
Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge have in their capacity as Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha respectively submitted dissent notes on the appointment of the chairperson and members of the National Human Rights Commission in which they termed the process as \"fundamentally flawed\" and a \"pre-determined exercise\" that ignored \"the tradition of mutual consultation and consensus\".
VASUNDHARA 'BACK' WITH RAJE-NITI, MEETS PM MODI
Former Rajasthan CM Vasundhara Raje is back in action? There's a lot of buzz in the corridors of power in this regard.
Free treatment for rape victims, POCSO survivors: Delhi HC
The Delhi High Court has ordered that whenever any rape survivor or acid attack victim approaches a medical facility, diagnostic facility, diagnostic lab, nursing home, hospital, health clinic, whether private or government, they shall not be turned away without providing free medical treatment, including first aid, diagnostic tests, surgery and other required medical interventions.
'Bypass surgery with veg knife'
Jagdeep Dhankhar slams Oppn for bringing no-confidence against him
Dalit teen kills self after bash abuse
A 17-year-old Dalit boy from Uttar Pradesh's Basti district died by suicide after enduring a horrifying sequence of abuse and humiliation at a birthday celebration.
Bangla 'nukes' Hasina with $5bn graft probe
Bangladesh's former PM in trouble regarding allegations of embezzling in Rooppur nuclear power plant