Kerala Assembly Speaker A.N. Shamseer on Thursday while addressing a gathering at Kochi, lashed out at the BJP-led Central Government for proceeding with the arrogance of the majority in the assembly and alleged that the bills are passed in the Parliament without any debate.
The committee, which is headed by former Maharashtra Minister Nitin Raut, will also suggest measures to be taken and submit its report within two weeks.
"The Bengal like situation is occurring in Tripura...perhaps TMC is going to fight the next assembly polls there, hence the TMC effect is happening there," the BJP leader alleged.
The BCCI-appointed Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) interviewed the aforementioned players, along with Chetan Sharma and Harvinder Singh. The shortlisted candidates made presentations before the panel, which will be this week submitting its recommendations to the board
Unidentified people attacked priests outside the ancestral home of former Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb in Udaipur in Gomati district in Tripura late Tuesday night.
Bollywood actor Gurmeet Choudhary and his wife Debina Bonnerjee announced the name of their second child in a most adorable way on Tuesday. On November 11, the couple welcomed their second child, a baby girl.
"Shri NC Debbarma Ji will be remembered by the coming generations as a hardworking grassroots leader who always worked for the well-being of people. He made a rich contribution to Tripura's progress. Pained by his demise. Condolences to his family and supporters. Om Shanti," tweeted PM Mo
In the July-November period of the current fiscal year, an 83 per cent rise was seen in the interest cost on the Rs 50 trillion federal government debt stock. And in which, Finance Ministry paid Rs 1.7 trillion in interest cost, up by Rs 763 billion, sources said.
The bills, referred to as the "Deri Law" and "Smotrich Laws" have been key demands by the Shas and Religious Zionism parties. Following an all-night Knesset debate, lawmakers passed the bills together by a vote of 63-55.
Rajasthan Public Service Commission on Sunday informed that forty-six candidates have been dismissed from appearing for the 2nd-grade teacher examination and any exam related to RPSC.