Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is set to present her record 8th consecutive budget today at 11 am in the Lok Sabha. The budget speech will outline the government's fiscal policies, revenue and expenditure proposals, taxation reforms, and other significant announcements.
TMC MP Kirti Azad said, "From the last 11 years, the government is merely lying. When PM Modi was candidate for Prime Minister, he made several promises that he will give Rs 15 lakhs to all, 2 crores of jobs every year, half the rates of diesel and petrol. They always lie. All they do is lie
The Indian government has spent over Rs 54 lakh crore on capital expenditure in the past 11 years, according to a report by Systematix Institutional Equities.
With just days remaining before the Delhi assembly polls, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader CR Kesavan described the eleven years of the Aam Admi Party's (AAP) tenure in Delhi as an "evil rule".
BJP leader Tarun Chugh accuses Arvind Kejriwal of making false claims about the Yamuna, criticizes AAP for allegedly looting Punjab's resources, and questions their lack of progress in Delhi over the past 11 years.
As part of the Drug Disposal Drive by the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) under the Ministry of Finance, narcotics and drugs worth Rs 2,246 crores were destroyed from January 11 to January 26, according to an official press release from the Ministry of Finance on Wednesday
Dubai [UAE], January 29: The Skill Craft Summit 2025, held on January 11-12 at Amity University, marked a transformative milestone for global leadership, innovation, and sustainability. What made this summit exceptional was its visionary leader: Arhaan Ashish Jain, a 16-year-old Indian NRI,
The Prime Minister said, "This is 21st century whose 25 years have been over. The initial 14 years was ruled by Congress, then 11 years you gave to AAP-da, but the problems of the Delhi are still prevailing. They have ruined Delhi. Some ruled for 14 years some 11 years, still the traffic,
A 21-member delegation of officers and trainees from Nepal's Armed Police Force (APF) has commenced an 11-day study tour to India, aimed at strengthening border security cooperation and understanding training methodologies of Indian central security forces.