-
The government on Wednesday hiked the subsidy paid to poor women, who got cooking gas connections under Ujjwala scheme, to Rs 300 per cylinder from the current Rs 200, Union minister Anurag Thakur said.
-
He slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for accusing the Congress of trying to divide the country, and said his "game" will not continue in 2024 as people of the country have become aware.
-
TMC will hold demonstrations across West Bengal on Wednesday to protest against the detention of its national general secretary
-
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday said AAP leader Sanjay Singh's arrest is a fallout of the BJP's frustration with the opposition INDIA alliance.
-
It has been in an electoral alliance with the Jana Sena Party, led by film actor Pawan Kalyan, with the hope that the latter's fan following would help in succeeding to some extent in the state where its presence is just over one per cent like the Communist parties.
-
Capturing political autonomy and freedom of the States will translate the Constitution from flexible and federal to rigid and unitary
-
VBA chief Prakash Ambedkar said that BJP must give 33 per cent tickets in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls to women to prove it is serious about women's reservation.
-
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday slammed the opposition parties for their "anti-development" politics.
-
Former BJP Minister CP Yogeshwar stated that the incumbent Congress government will collapse after the Sankranthi festival in January
-
Speaking at a Pragathi Nivedhana Sabha at the NG College grounds here, Rama Rao said no religious clashes or discrimination were reported in Telangana ruled by the BRS.
-
Though the party received about 6,003 applications for party tickets to contest from the 119 assembly constituencies, a majority of them turned out to be non-serious candidates
-
Addressing the media at BRS Legislative Party office, BRS MLC Rajeshwar Reddy launched a broadside against Prime Minister Narendra Modi accusing him of lying to the people of the country
-
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday made a strong attack on Congress in poll-bound Madhya Pradesh.
-
TMC MPs and state ministers will peacefully sit in at Rajghat on October 2, followed by a peaceful rally of MGNREGA job card holders in the national capital
-
Maharashtra Congress President Varsha Gaikwad, along with top leaders of the INDIA bloc slammed the incidents of hatred taking place frequently in Mumbai
-
Akhilesh Yadav has said the INDIA bloc has made a strategy to defeat the BJP on its VIP Lok Sabha seats in Uttar Pradesh
-
According to the Chief Minister, he will urge them to vote for the BJP only after they stop doing child marriages, take themselves off the hardline stand, send their daughters to school, etc.
-
Ibrahim, a former union minister, who has not been attending party meetings for the last few days, did not take part in today's meeting too. He had joined the JD(S) last year, after quitting the Congress and from the MLC post.
-
His remarks came amid a massive protest at the Ramlila Maidan here by central and state government employees from more than 20 states for the restoration of the old pension scheme.
-
"BJP MP Caught Inappropriately Touching Female Colleague on Camera"