Amid unrest in Kenya due to debt distress, it is reported that the country has spent 152.69 billion KES (approximately 1 billion USD) to repay debt to China in the just-ended financial year, highlighting the burden on taxpayers in servicing loans taken to build a modern railway and other inf
"...The West Bengal government approaches the Supreme Court to protect people involved in mafia, corruption ...The Supreme Court gave a decision in the favour of public and victims...The West Bengal government spends money on protecting the people who are working against the public...," Sark
A day after participating in the annual Rath Yatra President of India, Droupadi Murmu on Monday morning spent some time at the sea beach of the holy city of Puri.
The Democratic allies of Biden readily acknowledged the 81-year-old Biden's shortcomings in the nationally televised 90-minute debate in which he struggled at times to complete sentences and at one point mistakenly said he had killed off Medicare, the government's health insurance program
Adding further, the proud father said, "A person spends a lifetime waiting to catch a glimpse of the prime minister but a 4-and-a-half-year-old kid's letter was answered and appreciated. I am surprised at the Prime Minister's PR skills. The way he can connect with the people at such a micro-
New Delhi [India], May 10: The American Chamber of Commerce in India (AMCHAM), a leading apex chamber of U.S. industry in India successfully concluded its 8th CSR Conference in New Delhi. The inaugural address was made by Dr Bhaskar Chatterjee, Former Secretary to the Government of India, M
"Before 2013, Madhya Pradesh used to receive Rs 150 crore for the railway, however, today per year railway spends Rs 15 and half thousand crore for arrangements. This record tells what importance Madhya Pradesh has for the Central Government, and what importance Modi has for Madhya Pradesh.
Homegrown fintech company analysed over a billion transactions processed on its platform during the past financial year, to know the spending habits of Indians.
After a Lancet report that asserted that the Indian government spends just 1.2 per cent of GDP on healthcare and noted that it was among the lowest among G20 countries, sources in the government said that spending is at an all-time high and out-of-pocket expenditure as a per cent of the t