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Delhi Jal Board withdraws ‘two hours’ leave to Muslim employees during Ramzan

The board, which comes under the Aam Aadmi Party run Delhi Government has not yet given any reason for the withdrawal

Five students died by suicide in central universities during the Covid-19 pandemic

The Centre cites only 24 student deaths in six years, but is that the whole picture?

Center says ‘no need for law on population control’, but are states listening?

BJP ruled Karnataka’s  MLC Bharathi Shetty has now raised said a “UP like population control bill” should be brought in her home state too

4,328 children to get benefits under PM CARES

The revised figure still falls short of the NCPCR numbers submitted last year in June

In 6 years, Centre sanctioned scholarships worth ₹ 15,785.36 cr

The Minority Affairs Ministry provided overall figures of sanctions from four different scholarship schemes

Rajya Sabha Election 2022: 5 seats each for AAP, BJP, two LDF, 1 Congress

The Bharatiya Janata Party’s now has 100 members in the Rajya Sabha

The assault on the National Film Archives and Films Division is an assault on Constitution

The merging of four distinct public bodies under one...

11.03 cr toilets and 3.59 lakh solar pumps built in India: Centre

Opposition challenges data on SBM toilets and other election promises

MPs takes GoI to task on unemployment

After the failure to provide data for 2020, the Centre answered Lok Sabha questions with better figures on the state of jobs in India

Stop asking such questions… else it won’t be good for you: Ramdev to reporter

Journalist had reminded Ramdev who had once famously asked people to vote for a government that will give petrol at Rs 40 per litre

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