Urging the Central and State governments to take immediate action regarding the ongoing violence in Manipur, Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga on Thursday said that silence is not an option.
Former Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jairam Thakur said that that the condition of this area is very bad and said that almost no work has been done in the name of relief.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday held a meeting with the Deputy Commissioners to discuss the plan of action for the implementation of three ambitious initiatives of the state government at Janata Bhawan in Guwahati.
He said that the State Government has initiated the process of land acquisition for its expansion and assured that the state government would provide government land to the displaced people whose land would be acquired in the expansion process so that no one is left homeless.
Sukhu said, "There were vast possibilities of tourism development in the state and HP Tourism Development Corporation will have to play an active role in harnessing the unexplored tourism destinations of Himachal. The corporation has an important role in spreading the rich tradition of the s
he High Court of Himachal on Friday suo moto impleaded the state of Himachal Pradesh through its chief secretary, as party respondent in a matter pertaining to the damage caused by uncontrolled and unscientific blasting while executing the work of Luhri Hydroelectric Project, Phase-1, Rampur
Mansukh Mandaviya on Tuesday chaired a high-level meeting in the national capital to review the preparedness of public health services for heatwaves across the country.
"I visited some relief camps and people are suffering. State Govt is going to construct pre-fabricated houses to accommodate them temporarily," Manipur CM said.
As the water levels of many rivers are rising up following incessant rain and few districts of Assam have been affected in the first spell of flood, the state government is ready to deal with any kind of situation and directed all districts to be alert.
Peaceful protests were also held in front of the Tehsildar office in Hubli, where VHP members and supporters submitted a memorandum to press for their demands.
In his letter to the PM, Stalin further said that it was an additional burden on medical students and also "another attempt to dilute the role of state governments and universities in the health sector."