"North Bengal can be called a demographic kaleidoscope. We have people from multiple castes, religions and ethnic communities. They have different needs and ideologies. If the government says that they are all secessionist forces then it's wrong," Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said.
During this period, the government has laid a network of roads spanning over 5,000 kilometres across the state. The Yogi government has allocated a substantial amount of around Rs 9,000 crores to complete the roadworks.
"That is why there is a need to further strengthen the infrastructure of Indian ports and increase their efficiency. The Sagarmala programme is a commendable step in this direction. The Government of India is working to realise the vision of 'Ports for Prosperity' and 'Ports for Progress',"
According to a release from the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu, the school building of Shree Pokharvindi Secondary School, Rohini Rural Municipality-2, Bhatpurwa, Rupandehi district, has been built with the government of India's financial assistance of NRs 12.50 million.
Uttarakhand Congress leader Yashpal Arya on Sunday lashed out at the Uttarakhand-led government over the ongoing Silkyara tunnel collapse rescue and said that the incident reveals the government's "indolence and negligence."
On the first death anniversary of late actor Vikram Gokhle, the Government of Maharashtra, at the behest of the Cine & Television Artistes' Association (CINTAA) and Cine Artistes' Welfare Trust, has named the road adjacent to CINTAA Tower as Natashreshtha Vikram Gokhle Marg in memory of
"People in Telangana have now decided that enough is enough and so they have decided to change the government. This is because people in Telangana have felt cheated. The emotion with which Telangana was formed has been insulted," Javadekar said.
Speaking to ANI about the Rajasthan Assembly Elections, he said, "We will win Civil Lines with a huge margin, more than the number of votes we got last time. I think the silent voter also voted for me. The Congress will form the government in Rajasthan."
Some of the demands raised by the protestors include electricity shortage, minimum support price (MSP) for the farmers, the implementation of insurance schemes for farmers and anti-people and anti-worker policies of the government.
"I think Congress will form the government again in Rajasthan. I went to Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh and am sure that the people of these states will choose Congress. In Telangana also, I think that the Congress will come to power. I'm not sure about the fifth state, as I d
Vaibhav Gehlot, son of Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Saturday cast his vote in the Assembly elections and expressed his confidence in Congress repeating the government in the state.
Congres leader Sachin Pilot on Saturday said that the Congress party will again form the government with a comfortable majority in Rajasthan where polling for the 199-member assembly is underway.