"I thank PM Modi and the Government of India for the historic decision of Rs 100 cut in LPG cylinder price. This is a huge step for our Nari Shakti. Our government has also extended the Ujjawala scheme for a year," he said.
Chouhan, while speaking to ANI on Friday said that the decision taken by the Modi government on the occasion of Maha Shivaratri sends a message of women empowerment.
"Today, on the occasion of 'Women's Day', the decision to give a discount of Rs 100 on the prices of LPG cylinders will provide financial relief to crores of families and will also provide a healthy and happy life to the mother power by freeing them from smoke and pollution. On behalf of the
Nationalist Congress Party (SPawar) MP Supriya Sule, while speaking to ANI on Friday said that the decision to cut the LPG cylinder prices by Rs 100 is a 'political' move that has come as a 'compulsion' ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.
At least five people of a family were killed and four others sustained injuries after the LPG cylinders exploded in Uttar Pradesh's Kakori region on Tuesday night.
According to the latest updates, the retail sales price of a 19 kg commercial LPG cylinder in Delhi will stand at Rs 1795 from March 1 onwards. This adjustment reflects the evolving landscape of fuel pricing and its implications for consumers.
" Hon'ble PM, when will you listen to Man Ki Baat of our deprived MGNREGA beneficiaries? Despite your govt. stopping funds, Mamata Banerjee-led govt by today will clear dues of all deprived MGNREGA beneficiaries in the State," AITC statement said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate, dedicate, and lay the foundation stone for various developmental projects in Jharkhand and West Bengal on Friday.
Pranavi shot 6-under 67 for her first career Top-5 on the Ladies European Tour (LET) to get to 8-under 211 at the Lalla Meryem Cup, while Diksha Dagar carded a final round of 72 for 5-under to finish ninth
Tvesa Malik won by three shots over South African Gabriele Venter (71). Paula Reto, who was tied for the lead with Tvesa after two rounds, was third with a round of 75, while England's Amy Taylor (68) and Lee Anne Pace of South Africa with 71 were tied for fourth