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Hyderabad: Energy Minister G Jagadish Reddy said on Monday that the strict rules framed by the Central government were discouraging many entrepreneurs from setting up waste-to-energy plants. “Many entrepreneurs are not willing to take up these projects since there was no difference between the production cost and the rate fixed by Energy Regulatory Commission,” he […]
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Hyderabad: With the Central government refusing to purchase paddy beyond the allocated quota, the State government will procure only 60 lakh tonnes of paddy through the procurement centres for the Vaanakalam (Kharif) season. The officials of Agriculture Department were asked to sensitise people in this regard. The State government had procured the entire yield during […]
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Hyderabad: The Central government has notified the timeline for the replacement of existing electricity meters with smart meters with prepayment feature. All consumers, other than agricultural consumers in areas with communication network, should be supplied electricity with smart meters working in prepayment mode, conforming to relevant IS, within specified timelines. All Union Territories and electrical […]
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"Modi govt planned to introduce the Electricity (Amendment) Bill, 2020 in Parliament in the ongoing monsoon session and the Bill was anti-people," said TRVKS Khammam district president
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The students who scored 99 percentile and above include Sriniketan Joshi, Anmol Kurothe, Mrinal Kutteri, KS Makarand, Aditya Kalluri and Aniketh Parkala.
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During January-March 2021, the Central government did not raise any amount through the Cash Management Bills.
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India's cumulative Covid vaccination coverage was recorded at over 28.33 crore since January 16, according to the data from the CoWIN portal.
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According to the Union Health Ministry, there are 1,33,68,727 Covid Vaccine doses still available with the States/UTs to be administered.
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Centre has decided to buy 75 per cent of jabs from vaccine makers, including 25 per cent of the state quota, and give it for free to state governments, the prime minister said
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“Counting up all vaccine deals per capita, Canada has procured nearly nine doses per person. While all of this was happening, GoI was pushing Vaccine Maitri and promoting vaccine exports from India.”the Minister tweeted
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Though the bids were to be opened on May 25, the last date was extended by a week following poor response to the tender due to Covid-19 pandemic and the lockdown
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CM earlier in the day had written to PM Narendra Modi requesting him to withdraw the Centre's order recalling the Chief Secretary, and asserted her government "cannot release, and is not releasing" the top bureaucrat
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Centre should have administered vaccine to the people of the country first instead of exporting it to other countries, said the MA&UD Minister
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Centre has advised the State govts/UTs to actively promote the use of portability through One Nation One Ration Card (ONORC) for NFSA beneficiaries
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The decision to transfer the surplus to the central government was taken at the meeting of the Central Board of Directors of RBI
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Srinivas Yadav, without naming any political party or person, also said some people were resorting to ugly politicking amid the pandemic.
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Rahul Gandhi tweeted, "GOI's repeated chest-thumping at receiving foreign aid is pathetic. Had GOI done its job, it wouldn't have come to this."
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HC panel directed the Centre to assist the State in meeting the increased demand for oxygen
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Bharat Biotech CMD Krishna M Ella said the company is supplying the vaccine to the Central Government at Rs 150 per dosage
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An additional Special Allowance ranging between Rs 1,500 to Rs 13,500 per month has been introduced for all cadres, which shall be reckoned for the purpose of calculation of DA but will not count for any other purpose