New Delhi [India], November 5: The Ministry of Culture's Amrit Parampara series continued its captivating journey on the third day of the 'Kaveri Meets Ganga' festival. Held at Kartavya Path and CCRT Dwarka in Delhi,the event offered a powerful celebration of India's cultural diversity, high
Delhi environment minister Gopal Rai chaired a meeting with concerned departments on the issue of rising pollution level in national capital on Tuesday.
As the national capital grapples with air pollution, Environment Minister Gopal Rai pitched for a united effort a month in North Indian states to mitigate pollution, while accusing BJP governments in neighbouring states of doing politics.
After withdrawing his candidature as independent from the Maharashtra's Boriwali Assembly seat, BJP leader Gopal Shetty said on Monday that the interest of the party is above that of individual leaders.
Kerala Police has registered an FIR against Union Minister Suresh Gopi for misusing an ambulance by traveling on it to reach the Thrissur Pooram venue.
Maharashtra BJP leader Gopal Shetty has announced that he will never leave BJP and will not do anything that will harm the party, BJP National General Secretary Vinod Tawde said.
Bharatiya Janata Party leader R P Singh on Friday slammed the Aam Aadmi Party government for 'blaming' firecrackers for New Delhi's rising air pollution post-Diwali celebrations.
Kerala Minister for General Education V Shivankutty slammed Union Minister of State Suresh Gopi over the recent Thrissur Pooram incident, saying that the MoS lacks experience in politics.
Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Friday, flagged off the Anti-smog guns to tackle the rising Air pollution in the National capital. He stated that to control air pollution in Delhi, 200 anti-smog guns will be deployed throughout the city.
Delhi's air quality, recently classified as "Very Poor," showed signs of improvement this Diwali, with Environment Minister Gopal Rai attributing the positive change to the responsible actions of residents who chose to light diyas instead of bursting firecrackers.