Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge will skip 'Invest Karnataka 2025', business summit organised by the Karnataka government in Bengaluru between February 12 and 14. Kharge on Tuesday wrote to Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, informing him that due to budget session of the Parliament
New Delhi [India], February 11: The Indian Union Budget 2025 emphasizes a resilient, non-fund-based credit ecosystem, positioning surety bonds as a vital tool for trust and financial security in infrastructure and MSMEs. The Rs10,000 crore Startup Fund underscores the government's commitment
Manickam Tagore also mentioned that this is not an isolated incident as there have been numerous cases of harassment, molestation, and even rape of women passengers in trains across the country.
The technical textiles market in India, worth USD 29 billion in 2023-24, is set for significant expansion, fuelled by Budget 2025's increase in Basic Customs Duty (BCD) on knitted fabrics and tax breaks for textile machinery, according to Rubix Data Sciences, an analytics services provider.
Rajya Sabha on Monday took up discussion on the Union Budget with senior Congress leader and former Finance Minister P Chidambaram slamming Union Budget 2024-25 saying that tax proposals not only benefit the middle class but also the rich and richest.
With Assembly elections scheduled for November this year, Bihar received significant attention in the Budget. Finance Minister Sitharaman announced the expansion of Patna Airport, the establishment of four new greenfield airports, and the construction of a brownfield airport in Bihar.
Speaking in the Rajya Sabha, Sonia Gandhi highlighted the four-year delay in conducting the census and expressed concerns that it is unlikely to be conducted this year as well.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Rajya Sabha MP Sandeep Pathak on Monday gave a Zero Hour notice in Rajya Sabha on the issue of hostile drone activities and the smuggling of drugs and arms along the India-Pakistan border in Punjab.
United States President Donald Trump on Monday announced that Washington DC will stop minting pennies, citing their high production cost, which exceeds their face value and called the practice "wasteful."