Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said on Sunday that the state government used its resources to help the disaster-affected people by changing the rules.
After 66 years, the Uttar Pradesh assembly winter session will be conducted with new rules that prohibit the leaders from taking mobile phones, flags and banners to the House.
While the Horsemen in Himachal Pradesh hope for good business as the winter arrives, the rainy clouds continue to hover on them as the National Green Tribunal ordered to restrict the number of horses to 217 per day in Kufri and Mahsu peak.
The three-day golfing event saw 102 participants aged between 10 and 83 years engage in a battle of the greens across the 54-hole WAGR event. Gauri Monga (236) and Amreen Sandhu (237) won top honours, in a closely battled contest
Chandrasekhar said, "Today we had a very long meeting with all the players in on the internet, the intermediaries, that's how we refer them and we have raised the issue of deepfakes with them as you are aware. The Prime Minister has raised the issue that deepfakes are deeply disruptive, they
According to the FIR copy, the case was registered following the complaint of Additional Returning Officer (ARO) Sanjay Chourasia (48) at Sironj police station in the district on Wednesday evening (November 22) for violating the rules and regulations of the election commission. The case w
The Centre through the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (Meity), stated in its affidavit in the Delhi High Court that the IT Rules, 2021, as amended on April 6, 2023, are the uniform regulatory procedure prescribed by the Union Government, which mandates that online gaming
The pavilion has six dedicated Helpdesks on GST, Customs, GSTN, ICEGATE and CBIC Mitra to help guide the taxpayers and public regarding Rules/Processes and to address their issues on the spot.
Stating that India and the United States have made important steps towards strengthening defence partnership, US Ambassador to India, Eric Garcetti said the two countries are committed to promote resilient and rules-based international order to safeguard "free open and inclusive" Indo-Pac
The new directive aims at establishing minimum rules on the definition of criminal offences and sanctions in order to better protect the environment, replacing the previous 2008 directive, which has become obsolete in the face of developments in EU environmental law.
Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai held a review meeting with the concerned officers to ensure strict compliance with GRAP-IV rules at the Delhi Secretariat on Thursday. After the meeting, Environment Minister Rai mentioned that a 6-member special task force has been formed, under the lead