Topic: West Bengal
National
Cabinet Gives Green Light to Seven Multi-tracking Railway Projects Covering 2339 Kms
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs chaired by Prime Minister, Narendra Modi on Wednesday approved Seven projects of Ministry of Railways with estimated cost of around Rs.32,500 Crore, with 100% funding from Central Government.
National
PM Narendra Modi claims opposition obstructed discussion on Manipur in Kolaghat
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday launched a blistering attack on the opposition parties, accusing them of "running away" from the Lok Sabha during a debate on the no-confidence motion, and said his government has countered the "negativity being spread" by them across the country.
Hyderabad
‘GoCoop Organizes ‘Crafting Change Awards’ and ‘Go Swadeshi’ Handloom Exhibition’
GoCoop, the winner of the first National award for E-marketing of Handlooms, recently hosted the 'Crafting Change Awards' as part of National Handloom Day....
Telangana
Agriculture Minister claims Centre’s lack of support for flood-affected farmers
Hyderabad: Agriculture Minister Niranjan Reddy criticized the Centre for not doing anything to help farmers in the state. He responded to questions raised by...
Hyderabad
Agriculture Minister accuses Centre of neglecting flood-affected farmers
Agriculture Minister Singireddy Niranjan Reddy criticized the Centre for not doing anything to support farmers in the State. He responded to questions raised by...
National
BJP: Extensive Record of Atrocious Offenses Targeting Women in Various States
The BJP accused opposition-ruled states like Rajasthan, West Bengal, and Bihar of playing politics over the Manipur incident. A video surfaced on May 4...
National
Progress made by 26 opposition parties
Irrespective of who wins 2024 Lok Sabha elections, July 18 (Tuesday) will be remembered as a historic day that laid down the battle lines. On the one hand, 26 Opposition parties came together in Bengaluru and announced the formation of INDIA to fight the ruling NDA. On the other, the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance had a massively expanded meeting with as many as 38 parties in attendance in Delhi.
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