Kerala reinstates IAS officers N Prasanth and B Ashok, lifts suspensions
The Kerala government on Saturday revoked the suspensions of senior IAS officers B. Ashok and N. Prasanth, allowing both to return to service.
The Kerala government on Saturday revoked the suspensions of senior IAS officers B. Ashok and N. Prasanth, allowing both to return to service.
The court observed that there is sufficient prima facie material against the accused and ordered that all 28 individuals named in the supplementary charge sheet face trial in the case.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday chaired a meeting of the Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council (EAC-PM), holding extensive deliberations on India’s economic transformation, long-term development priorities and strategies to sustain growth amid rising global uncertainty triggered by escalating tensions in West Asia.
Defence Minister and Lucknow MP Rajnath Singh on Saturday interacted directly with intellectuals and heard their suggestions, problems, and ideas.
The Mustafa Qadri Mosque, allegedly built on government graveyard land, was demolished by the authorities on Saturday.
In a meeting with the Chief Operations Officer (COO) of the Royal Bhutan Army (RBA), Lt Gen Batoo Tshering, Rajnath Singh discussed a range of bilateral issues aimed at enhancing the defence relationship between the two nations.
Intensifying the drive against the sale of machine-made fake Kashmiri carpets in the valley, the handicrafts and handloom department has confiscated several counterfeit products that were being sold to tourists
The Indian Navy is organising a Quality Assurance (QA) Conclave, themed ‘Collaborative Quality Assurance: Bridging the Gap Between Industry and Defence,’ on 7 February at the Manekshaw Convention Centre, here.
In a major relief to arthiyas, the Haryana government has approved reimbursement to compensate for the weight loss due to moisture during the Rabi procurement season of 2024-25. The state government will bear a total of Rs 3,09,95,541 to compensate the losses incurred by the arthiyas.
Reiterating the firm commitment of the state government to check crime in the state, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Tuesday said that the police officers will be held accountable for major crimes taking place in the areas under their jurisdiction.