Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Monday announced that full toll exemption will be given for light motor vehicles at all 5 toll booths entering Mumbai.
President Murmu arrived in Algeria on the first leg of her three-nation visit on Sunday. She was accorded a warm ceremonial welcome. This is the first visit by an Indian President to Algeria. At the airport, the President was received by President Abdelmadjid Tebboune of Algeria, as a spe
At a time when the Indian defence researchers are developing a large number of tactical missile systems, the Cabinet Committee on Security has given approval for setting up a new missiles testing range in Andhra Pradesh.
New Delhi [India], October 12: Buzzway, the leading cab service provider in the region, announced a range of transportation services. The local taxi service, one-way and round-trips, luxury cabs, corporate transport for groups, wedding transport for wedding parties, and airport transfer serv
Currently, D.Ed. teachers are paid Rs 6000/month, it will be increased to Rs 16,000/month. Also teachers teaching secondary subjects like B.A. B.Ed., B.Sc-B.Ed will get Rs 18,000/month instead of Rs.8,000/month as earlier.
Delhi Cabinet approved a massive 50 per cent hike in MLA Local Area Development Fund (MLALAD), each MLA's fund will be increased from Rs 10 crores to Rs 15 crores per year, as per an official release.
Speaking to ANI, Shaina NC says, "Ratan Tata ji was a gem of India. There are three aspects about which people don't know - first was his simplicity, second was his generosity and the third was his compassion for animals. This shows the complete man."
Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], October 10: GTPL Hathway Limited, India's largest Digital Cable TV Service Provider and a leading Broadband Service provider, announced its Financial Results for the Quarter ended September 30, 2024.
Nagaland State Cabinet on Wednesday discussed various issues including the preperatation for the twentyfifth edition of the Hornbill Festival at Kisama.
Praising the decision of the union cabinet to continue the supply of free fortified rice to around 80 crore Indians, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that such a decision would help tackle anemia and deficiency of nutrients.