POLITICS
Kamal Nath, Jyotiraditya Scindia spar over parties' strength in Gwalior-Chambal
Citing results of the municipal elections held few months back, Nath, who was visiting Tikamgarh district in Bundelkhand region, noted that the ruling BJP lost mayoral posts in both Gwalior and Morena, despite having Scindia on their side. "If he (Scindia) was such a big gun, why did they (BJP) lose mayoral seats in Gwalior and Morena?" he said in response to a question by a reporter on the Congress contesting the upcoming Assembly elections without Scindia.
Manish Sisodia resends proposal for teachers' training in Finland to LG
In the proposal moved this time, the Deputy CM has noted, "The Government has examined proposals from all aspects, including cost benefit analysis and finds it essential to improve the quality of education. If the CM and Education Minister have decided to send their teachers abroad, then how can LG scuttle it by repeatedly raising flimsy objections. It is against democracy and the Constitution that an unelected individual is deciding and altering almost every decision of a democratically elected government."
PM Modi to attend conference of DGPs on Sat
The All India conference of DGPs began on Friday at the National Agricultural Science Complex, Pusa here, with Home Minister Amit Shah addressing the top police officials. The three-day conference, being held from January 20 to 22, 2023, is being attended by 100 invitees including DGPs of states and heads of Central Armed Police Forces and Central Police Organisations.
After getting pulled up by HC, Kerala Govt starts attaching properties of PFI activists
Among those whose assets was taken over by the state government included former general secretary of PFI- Abdul Sathar at Karunagapally in Kollam district whose two-storied house and 13 cents of land was attached. The list from other districts included 14 activists in Wayanad, five each from Thiruvananthapuram, Kottayam and Trissur and four in Kasargod.
Modi govt a game changer for defence sector: Nadda
Addressing ex-servicemen in Ghazipur, a district in Uttar Pradesh with a large presence of army families, Nadda said that the border situation has changed drastically for the better in the past eight years." The Prime Minister has worked tirelessly and taken strong decisions to ensure the security of the country," he said.
'Prostitutes' remark row: Karnataka Congress leader takes U-turn
On January 4, while criticising MLAs who switched over to BJP from Congress and JD(S) leading to collapse of coalition government in the state, the Minister said, "Women who sell their bodies for livelihood are called prostitutes, but what will you call the legislators who sell themselves?".
PM virtually distributes appointment letters to 71,000 people under Rozgar Mela
The new recruits who got the appointment letters are from various government positions like junior engineers, loco pilots, technicians, inspector, sub inspectors, constable, stenographers and junior accountants among others.
Meet on Sat or tell us time as per your convenience: Kejriwal to L-G
"I received your letter. You have written that a few days ago when all of us MLAs had come to meet you, and you could not meet as we came suddenly without informing you. If the Chief Minister, Deputy Chief Minister, entire cabinet and all MLAs of Delhi were standing at your door
Delhi L-G hits out at Kejriwal over his 'Who is L-G' remark
"It has come to my notice through media reports that you have made many statements in and out of the State Assembly over the past few days, which have been severaly and substantively misleading, untrue and derogatory. As to 'who is LG' and 'where did he come from', etc. can be answered, if you were to even cursorily refer to the Constitution of India, others do not deserve a reply, since they obviously cater to a very low level of discourse," the letter read.
CPI-M says no to Bharat Jodo Yatra
The CPI-M has decided to duck the concluding celebrations of the Yatra because when it began in September from Kanyakumari and reached Kerala, it was not given enough importance and that's now being touted as the reason for not taking part in Kashmir. However, the CPI will take part in the event in Kashmir.
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