The government committee spokesperson Senator Irfan Siddiqui said he was "surprised" by Qaiser's new demands and added that that these demands were not raised in committee meetings.
In the second quarter, many FMCG and retail companies witnessed the heat of sluggish consumption, which was even visible on their balance sheets. Going further, the anticipation is that the third quarter of the current fiscal year will not bring much respite, and consumers' purchasing power
A recent breach of the US Treasury Department, attributed to China-backed hackers, has sparked alarm among lawmakers. The breach, which involved a third-party software provider, compromised unclassified documents and workstations. Senators have called for a briefing within eight days, while
Talks between PTI and the government face a deadlock as the opposition party calls for the inclusion of decision-makers in the discussions, citing concerns over ambiguity in the decision-making process. PTI's Asad Qaiser warned the party may dissolve its negotiation committee if it is denied
During the meeting on December 23, Imran Khan's party promised to present its demands in writing, a promise reiterated in the joint statement. Siddiqui said that the demands were not submitted by January 2.
With an average of 2,87,000 guests passing through daily during this period--8% higher than the same period in 2024 and 6% higher than pre-pandemic levels in 2018-19--DXB is operating at volumes akin to its busiest months ever, demonstrating its ability to meet global travel demand with effi
Protesters gathered at key intersections in Aliabad, blocking roads and expressing their dissatisfaction with the erratic electricity supply that has left homes, businesses, and public services in disarray, as reported by Pamir Times.
Jan Suraaj leader Prashant Kishor backed BPSC protesters, urging the government to address student concerns. He criticized the re-examination as an admission of irregularities and said that the Chief Minister must meet students to resolve the issue.
BJP leader N. Ravikumar and other BJP workers on Saturday, deemed their protest over Bidar contractor Sachin Panchal's alleged suicide a success, and vows to continue demanding the resignation of Minister Priyank Kharge.
The Tai Ahom Yuva Parishad in Assam staged a protest near the Assam Secretariat, demanding ST status for their community. President Diganta Tamuli criticized BJP for not fulfilling their promise and vowed to continue protests until their demand is met.
"The Congress government is unable to raise resources to fulfil their poll guarantees... The KSRTC and bus department of Karnataka are virtually bankrupt and on the verge of closing... BJP opposes this anti-people move. We demand the CM to take back this decision of price hike," Karnataka BJ