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As a pro-growth government, its intentions are in the right direction. It is, however, also important that it introduces other measures that have the potential to play a catalytic role.
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The new Parliament building will have a seating capacity for 888 members in the Lok Sabha and 384 members in Rajya Sabha as against the present 543 members and 245 members respectively.
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"Armed Forces Flag Day is a day to express gratitude to our armed forces and their families. India is proud of their heroic service and selfless sacrifice," Prime Minister Modi tweeted.
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Rajinikanth needs to wade the political minefields carefully in Tamil Nadu, a State wary of the BJP’s brand of Hindutva politics
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Experts believe that the wait for COVID-19 vaccine will not be long and it is believed that it may be ready in the next few weeks, Modi said.
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With his death, Gujarat has lost two Rajya Sabha members within in a week, with veteran Congress leader and Treasurer Ahmed Patel succumbing on November 26.
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Bilkis, popularly known as the Shaheen Bagh Dadi, had expressed her willingness to join the farmers' protest at the Delhi-Haryana border at Singhu
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The former UP chief minister also accused the government of giving false promises of doubling income of farmers.
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Activist Yogendra Yadav described the farmers' protest as a "historic" moment
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BJP leader remained mum on the State govt's demand that vaccine from Hyderabad-based pharma major should first be released to the people of the State
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Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala accused Modi of getting pictures clicked in corporate offices while farmers are protesting on Delhi roads
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Modi began his three-city visit on Saturday to review coronavirus vaccine development work by going to pharma major Zydus Cadila's manufacturing facility near Ahmedabad in the morning.
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The prime minister also suggested a single voters' list for Lok Sabha, assembly and panchayat polls, saying separate lists are a waste of resources.
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KTR says double engine needed for growth of Hyderabad and Telangana
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When heavy rains lashed Hyderabad, not a single Union Minister or BJP leader visited Hyderabad. But now with GHMC elections on, they are descending in dozens, said K T Rama Rao
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The passing away of Patel, known for maintaining friendly relations with all parties, was also condoled by leaders, ministers and chief ministers from across the political spectrum.
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Instead of addressing systemic issues facing Railways through reforms, the NDA govt appears to have only one solution —privatisation
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Addressing a roadshow at Karmanghat, Rao criticised the BJP for attempting to create a rift between people
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"Students who do not study in English medium or those who are not from Hindi speaking States face serious disadvantage in these competitive examinations," he said.
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Addressing the Bengaluru Tech Summit, 2020 (BTS2020) virtually, Modi said, his government's policy decisions are always aimed at liberalising the tech and innovations industry.