PM Modi inaugurated a sleek new Parliament complex to revamp India's decrepit colonial-era center of government in New Delhi marking a "new era for the Indian Parliament and Democracy".
The situation is the same across Pakistan. People do not have money to buy and one reason for increasing crime rates is unstoppable inflation and poor people having no way out to meet ends, as per Daily K2.
he Centre on Friday said that it has decided to launch a special scheme 'Support for Poor Prisoners' to provide financial support to poor people languishing in jails and are unable to afford the penalty or the bail amount.
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Friday revealed an alleged 'Cash-for-treatment' scam in central government-run Safdarjung Hospital. Doctors along with brokers have been caught demanding bribes from poor people for treatment, overbilling patients and laundering money.
Bharatiya Janata Party Scheduled Castes (SC) Morcha National President Lal Singh Arya on Sunday hit out at the K Chandrashekhar Rao government and said they have taken away the money of the poor people.
The Congress party sat on Dharna outside Energy Minister Pradhuman Singh Tomar's bungalow protesting the disconnection of electricity of the poor people in Madhya Pradesh's Gwalior district on Saturday.
"We asked many questions in the parliament focusing on how Adani became rich during the last 10 years under the Centre-led Bjp rule. Why are scams taking place? Why are banks providing loans to Adani?"
Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) provided CM relief to support and financially aid the poor people. The scheme gives monetary support to people with health problems, loss of life of kith and kin, accidents and others.
The plea challenges the constitutional validity of the beneficial scheme introduced under the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (LPG Cashback) in view of the financial hardships being faced by the poor people after the global crude prices surge due to the Russia-Ukraine war.
Rebuking the programme of 'Didir Rakshakawach' by the Trinamool Congress he said that the poor people of West Bengal are being deprived of the schemes of the central government.
The Yogi government has bought 4,96,883 blankets for distribution in all 75 districts of the state, out of which more than 2,86,740 blankets have already been given to the needy.