Railways writes off Rs 71 crore after Food Processing Ministry refuses to pay excess Kisan Rail subsidy
New Delhi: The Railways had to write off Rs 71.86 crore it spent as excess subsidy on Kisan Rail Services ...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi: The Railways had to write off Rs 71.86 crore it spent as excess subsidy on Kisan Rail Services ...
Read moreDetailsBhubaneswar: The special budgetary allocation of Rs 825 crore for the fisheries sector, as announced by the Union Finance Minister ...
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When Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged the people in the country on 10 May to curb fuel use, reduce overseas...
Read moreDetailsThe framers of the Constitution envisaged the office of the Governor as a neutral constitutional authority, detached from partisan politics...
Read moreDetailsEvery few years, India calls in its envoys for a reality check. At the 11th Heads of Mission Conference recently,...
Read moreDetailsThe growing tendency of different state police forces to cross jurisdictional boundaries in order to arrest individuals for their opinions...
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