Union Minister and Telangana BJP President G Kishan Reddy said that the Centre has spent nine lakh crores in nine years for the development of Telangana.
As the three-day-long rail blockade protest began on Thursday, Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) Krantikari chairman Surjeet Singh said that the protesting farmers also want the Centre to double the number of work days, guaranteed by the government under MGNREGA scheme.
Amid the controversy around China's refusal to grant regular visas to three Wushu thletes from Arunachal Pradesh, who were picked to represent India at the ongoing 19th Asian Games, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Wednesday labelled the incident "shameful" and called on the Centre to regist
Speaking to ANI, Yadav said, “Socialists (Samajwadi) have worked in Madhya Pradesh and there is a need for socialist ideology here. BJP should answer that they not only have the government in Madhya Pradesh but also in the centre. There is no change visible in the state in their (BJP) govern
The Delhi government on Wednesday told the Supreme Court that civil servants in the city are not following the order of government and urged the court to list early it’s plea challenging the validity of the Centre's Government of NCTD (Amendment) Act, 2023, passed by both Houses of Parliamen
The new phase of the 'Mission Shakti' campaign is set to begin from day one of the upcoming Sharadiya Navratri under the guidance of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and at the centre of this phase will be ‘Shakti Didis’, also known as female beat officers.
The Delhi High Court issued notice to the Central Government and sought a response to a plea moved by a woman whose husband had gone missing from a ship carrying Russian oil to India and Turkey. The man has been missing since August 10. His wife has approached the High Court seeking directio
The BJP lost a key ally in Tamil Nadu on Monday when AIADMK cut it ties with the ruling party at the Centre. This came as a jolt to the BJP, just months before a string of crucial state assembly elections and Lok Sabha elections in 2024.
Underscoring the Centre's push to help aspiring sportspersons shine on the global stage, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said his government was not only supporting athletes at every level but also changing the general outlook towards sports in the country.
West Bengal Women and Child Welfare Minister Shashi Panja who was present at the protest site questioned the Centre for "not looking at the oppression of women in Manipur."
The matter is already in the Supreme Court with the Punjab government filing a petition against the Centre for not paying the RDF to the state on July 5.