Amid the escalating war of words between the Centre and the Opposition following the ruckus in Parliament over the security breach, prompting bulk suspensions of Opposition members from both Houses; Union Minister Nityanand Rai on Sunday took a swipe at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for la
Three days following the security breach in the Parliament, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi attributed the incident to 'unemployment' and 'inflation,' linking it to the policies of the BJP-led Centre.
Tying the BJP-led Centre to the Parliament security breach incident, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday claimed that the incident was the fallout of 'unemployment' and 'inflation'.
Mother of Neelam on Wednesday said that her daughter, who was detained for protesting with gas canisters outside Parliament, was worried about her being jobless.
New Delhi [India], December 12: India's progress towards becoming a global economic powerhouse depends on having a skilled workforce and allowing its demographic dividend to thrive. Many young graduates in India seek employment opportunities after completing their studies but often lack the
Azad, who is chief of the Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP), said that the unemployment scenario in Jammu and Kashmir can worsen on account of the removal of 35A as people from other parts of the country can apply for jobs
Lok Sabha on Tuesday took up discussion on two bills on Jammu and Kashmir while the Rajya Sabha discussed the economic situation in the country with the BJP members praising the government for its handling of the economy in a difficult global situation and the opposition members pointing
Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi says, "Everyone is together in the INDIA alliance. We are there to fight against all the issues related to unemployment, polarization, farmer distress, crime against women, principles of democracies being undermined. We will look into this matter and ad
The Congress on Monday said the party will seek discussion on people-centric issues such as unemployment, price rise and the "widening gap between the rich and the poor" in the country during the Winter Session of the parliament, which began today
The Afghanistan Women Journalist Association (AWJA) has conducted a survey about the situation of women journalists in Afghanistan within the past two years, wherein a majority of them said that "unemployment is one of their biggest challenges."
While some posters say that "Congress party killed our children", others demanded that "Congress should apologize". Some posters depicted news articles titled, "Karnataka's power woes, unemployment", "Power cuts hit Ballari's jeans industries hard".