Former Delhi Chief Minister and AAP leader Atishi has written a letter to Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, urging her to meet the AAP legislative delegation on February 23 to discuss the implementation of the Rs2500 monthly scheme for women, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi promised during the
Meanwhile, the 'Modi Story' shared a video on Instagram, lauding the efforts of the newly formed BJP government in Delhi, saying that the Yamuna clean-up began even before the government was sworn in.
In fulfilment of a key election promise, APERC passed a tariff order stating that retail electricity tariffs remain unchanged in the next financial year 2025-26, the commission said in its order.
Highlighting Bihar's lag in literacy, per capita income, and farmers' income, Yadav pointed out that despite the NDA being in power for 11 years at the Centre and 20 years in Bihar, it has failed to fulfil its promises.
"BJP should display optimistic politics. They should work on the promises they made to the people of Delhi instead of imposing their agenda. They said that in the first cabinet meeting, a resolution would be passed that every woman in Delhi would get Rs 2500 per month in her account," Kakkar
Delhi Former CM and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Atishi on Friday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, questioning the BJP's commitment to its promises, particularly the Rs2,500 financial assistance scheme for women.
Delhi Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh on Friday emphasized that the top priority of the newly formed BJP government in the national capital is to fulfil all the promises made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
BJP leader Mohan Singh Bisht on Friday asserted that the newly formed BJP government in Delhi will fulfil its poll promises, emphasizing that various welfare and developmental initiatives will be launched in the coming days.
After Indian-origin Kash Patel was confirmed by the Senate on Thursday as director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Patel expressed his gratitude and vowed to rebuild the agency into one that is "transparent, accountable, and committed to justice."
Former Delhi CM and AAP leader Atishi targeted the BJP government and Chief Minister Rekha Gupta for not approving the proposal to provide financial assistance of Rs 2,500 to the women of Delhi in its first cabinet meeting as promised.