PLI scheme for Textiles: Centre approves 22 new companies, over 36,000 jobs expected
With this, a total of 96 companies have now got selected under the third round of the PLI Scheme for Textiles.
With this, a total of 96 companies have now got selected under the third round of the PLI Scheme for Textiles.
"The Election Commission has heard our case today, and now we are waiting. We are in our fight," Natarajan told reporters in Delhi.
E85 is a fuel blend that contains up to 85 per cent ethanol and the remaining portion is petrol. It is designed for flex-fuel vehicles that can run on varying combinations of petrol and ethanol without requiring engine modifications.
Founder Abhijeet Dipke, who apologised to a trolled queer teenager, has not found the time to address his own spokesperson. The cockroaches, it turns out, have a hierarchy.
After offering prayers, the Chief Minister wished for the good health and long life of PM Modi, who holds the distinction of being the longest-serving elected Prime Minister of the country.
A Bench comprising Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi said the court would be “very shy” to direct arrests unless specifically sought by probe agencies such as the CBI or Enforcement Directorate (ED).
Union Minister for Rural Development and Agriculture, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, anticipated on Friday anticipated that the proposed Land Stack initiative will usher in a transparent and citizen-centric land management, ensure hassle-free services and help resolve long-standing land disputes.
In a major boost to railway safety and modernisation, Indian Railways has sanctioned the expansion of the Kavach, an indigenous automatic train protection system, for key Northern Railway routes at a total cost of around Rs 362 crore.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday accused the BJP of pursuing “blackmail politics” over the issue of J&K’s statehood and said the delay in cabinet expansion was linked to the Union Territory’s status and not due to any fear within the ruling National Conference.
Following the demolition, Telangana-based rights lawyer Rama Rao Immaneni moved a complaint before the National Monuments Authority. Acting on the complaint, the Union Ministry of Culture and the Archaeology Department have initiated proceedings.