Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan launched the Ladli Laxmi Yojana 2.0 at Ravindra Bhawan, Bhopal on Wednesday. On the occasion, he said that he was very happy as Ladli Laxmis were entering college.
The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) Plus is set to end in 2023 and a mission is preparing the final report of the last decade to be discussed in the European Union Parliament, which will decide about the continuation of the scheme, Daily Times reported.
The Financial and Commercial Crimes Bureau of the CID has arrested three persons for committing massive cryptocurrency fraud amounting to around LKR 14 billion (USD 37,891,504), reported Sunday Island Online.
The Minister has been given time till Saturday to tender an explanation to the ECI regarding the speech which is violating the Model Code of Conduct (MCC). Reddy said that welfare schemes in the state will be stopped if the people do not vote for the TRS' car symbol.
The central government with the help of the horticulture department is taking several initiatives to overcome the shortage of vegetables and fruits in Kashmir valley during winters.
Government of Jammu and Kashmir has identified 181 villages having picturesque beauty and cultural significance for transformation into tourist destinations under Tourist Villages Development Program (TVDP), stated the Department of information and public relations JK.
Chouhan further said that public representatives along with officials should work to change the lives of the people. He said that along with development work, everyone should work together for the benefit of beneficiary oriented schemes and bring a change in the lives of the people.
On the occasion, the Minister distributed financial assistance under various schemes including Higher Education Assistance by the Labour Department and Housing for All (Urban), an amount of Rs 12.35 lakh among the beneficiaries.
Interacting with the party cadre from Tekkali constituency here on Wednesday, the Chief Minister said that there should be preparedness from now onwards for the elections due in 18 months, said a press release.
After imposing a cost of Rs 25,000, the Delhi High Court restored complaint filed by the central bank and asked the bank to deposit with the PM Cares Fund.
Investigation revealed that the accused in conspiracy with the then chairman had illegally transferred about Rs 419.90 lakh from the Trust account and misappropriated the same.