"A scheme has been announced providing Rs 1,000 per month for women in the General category and Rs 1,500 for women from the Scheduled Castes and backward classes," Mann told the media.
The national capital witnessed a vibrant celebration of health, sport and community spirit as the Fit India Carnival 2026 was inaugurated with great enthusiasm at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Sunday morning.
Celebrating the indomitable spirit of women this International Women's Day, Zydus Pinkathon Delhi brought together nearly 6,000 women at the iconic Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium for its landmark eighth edition.
Following the incident, YouTuber Elvish Yadav shared a message for Dobhal on his X account. He wrote, "Although me kisi ke personal matter me ya family matter me nahi bolta but jo bhi Anurag bhai k sath chalra hai i hope jaldi theek hojaye Get well soon Anurag bhai".
According to officials, the accused were preparing fake protein supplements using malto powder, cocoa powder and flavouring agents. The products were then packed in containers labelled as popular brands such as Optimum Nutrition, Syntha-6 and Isopure.
The initiative was unveiled through a social media announcement by Reliance Foundation, highlighting Ambani's long-standing commitment to empowering women through her work across education, healthcare, sports, rural transformation and arts and culture.
Speaking to ANI, Rahatkar said that the initiative will create awareness about women-related policies, while also hailed goverment's efforts for women's welfare in each sector, including health and education.
The guarantees are designed to improve healthcare access, provide financial security for families, and create opportunities in entrepreneurship and elderly welfare.
On the eve of International Women's Day and continuing its sustained efforts towards community welfare and accessible healthcare, Assam Rifles organised a medical camp at Hiangtam Lamka, Churachandpur, Manipur, on March 7, in collaboration with Metro Zone Health Services Private Limited,
The Saket court on Saturday granted two weeks' interim bail to Al Falah Group chairman Jawad Ahmed Siddique. He has been granted interim bail on the grounds of his wife's medical condition.