"They do not agree that we are not satisfied with their work. When the Government itself has been challenged, no bill should be passed, in such a situation substantive motion shouldn't be passed," Digvijaya Singh said.
Speaking to reporters, the Lok Sabha MP said, "A brief introduction on the Delhi (NCT) Ordinance Bill took place in the Parliament today. However, only an introduction was held and not a debate on it. It is our right to oppose the introduction and five to six members of the opposition tried
This scheme, named 'Modernisation of Forensic Science Services Organisation, Odisha,' is set to be executed over a span of five years, starting from the fiscal year 2023-24 and lasting until 2027-28.
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], August 1: In the dynamic world of real estate, where competition is fierce and consumer expectations are high, only a few brands manage to stand out and leave an indelible mark. JVP Real Estate, founded by Bhaskar Dhoss, is undoubtedly one such brand with a deca
New Delhi [India], August 1: Microfinance Industry Network (MFIN), the premier association and RBI-recognised Self-Regulatory Organization (SRO) for the microfinance industry announced the election of Udaya Kumar Hebbar, MD & CEO, CreditAccess Grameen Ltd. as Chairperson and Manoj Kumar
Shiv Sena (UBT) MP, Priyanka Chaturvedi on Tuesday slammed the Central government over the bill to replace the ordinance on the control of services in Delhi and said that bill is unconstitutional, immoral and undemocratic.
While speaking on the floor of the Lok Sabha amid the tabling of the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Bill, 2023, Amit Shah said, "Constitution has given the House (Lok Sabha), power to pass any law regarding the state of Delhi. Supreme Court judgement has clarif
Following Ousmane Sonko, a prominent member of the opposition, who was detained on Friday and is charged with seven offences including criminal conspiracy and preparing an uprising, the decision to shut off the internet services was made.
Under the deal, signed in Dhaka in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina, the two countries swapped these tiny enclaves dotted around the border. Their inhabitants have been deprived of public services and living in squalid conditions.
"We have repeated it time and time again. We are not going to accept any attack on the federal structure in the country. Today it is happening in Delhi, tomorrow it can happen with any other state," Jha said while speaking to ANI.