"The public is participating in it with full vim and vigour. The officials of the line department are present. We have displayed through the presentation the Viksit Bharat schemes under which we have done the work in the last 4-5 years. This is an effort for those who are still not aware of
The House will also see Ministers making statements on the status of the implementation of various reports and several private members move for leave to introduce Bills.
As the Parliament convenes on Day 5 of the ongoing Winter Session on Friday, the report of the Ethics Committee on Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra in an alleged "cash-for-query" case will be tabled in Lok Sabha.
Following the electoral outcome of five states, which went to poll last month, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Thursday said that the results should be a matter of concern for Bharatiya Janata Party the most as the public can "vote for change" in the next year's Lok Sabha polls also.
Invoking Rule 19(5) of ToBR of GNCTD, 1993, Lt Governor of Delhi VK Saxena on Thursday directed officials to submit pending files delayed by the AAP government within three days.
He shall also be permitted to accompany his wife for undergoing all the above tests, procedures or processes at the concerned hospital within the above-mentioned time, he further said.
Telangana Congress Incharge Manikrao Thakare on Thursday said that Revanth Reddy-led government in the southern state will work for the public for the next five years.
It's a special day for actor Sara Ali Khan as her debut film 'Kedarnath' has completed five years today since its release. She took a stroll down memory lane and shared precious memories.
The awards recognise innovation, sustainable development, technology and digital achievements in the construction industry, where people, projects, initiatives and organisations won accolades.
Sunil Narine and Mohammad Amir bowled well to shackle the opposition in the chase. Narine registered figures of 16/2 while Amir gave away just 8 runs in his 2 overs as Team Abu Dhabi could only muster 86/5 in 10 overs and lost by 24 runs
A return to form for bowling all-rounder Sam Curran and skipper Jos Buttler and explosive half-century by opener Will Jacks helped England beat West Indies by six wickets in the second ODI at North Sound by six wickets to level the series on Wednesday night.