Bihar opens doors wider to investors with 30-day approval guarantee
In a major move to accelerate industrial development in Bihar, the state Cabinet has decided that approvals required for setting up new industries will be granted within 30 days.
In a major move to accelerate industrial development in Bihar, the state Cabinet has decided that approvals required for setting up new industries will be granted within 30 days.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday received messages of congratulations and praise from several world leaders as he prepared to become India's longest-serving elected Prime Minister, a milestone that drew recognition from countries across Asia, the Pacific and the Caribbean.
The Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) [CPI(ML)] has expressed deep concern over the continuing rise in inflation across the country and demanded that the Central Government immediately announce special economic relief measures to ease the burden on ordinary people.
The examination, held in two shifts on Tuesday at 1,183 centers across all 75 districts of the state, concluded successfully in a peaceful and well-organized manner.
The rejection of the Congress candidate's nomination has ensured a stunning victory for the BJP's Mahesh Kevat.
Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Tuesday welcomed the West Bengal government's decision to remove the word “Dham” from the controversial Digha Jagannath project, describing it as a historic step that upholds Sanatan traditions and preserves the unique spiritual status of Lord Jagannath.
The Alappuzha District and Sessions Court on Tuesday granted anticipatory bail to five security personnel, including the chief gunman of former Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, in connection with the controversial “rescue operation” assault case.
At least seven people, including a child, were killed and several others injured in a massive fire that broke out at the godown of an allegedly illegal cracker factory in the Khoh Nagauriya area on the outskirts of Jaipur on Tuesday.
Samajwadi Party (SP) President Akhilesh Yadav has claimed that the ruling BJP is facing growing public discontent in Uttar Pradesh and may be forced to replace candidates in nearly 225 Assembly constituencies ahead of the 2027 state elections.
National Conference MP Chowdry Muhammad Ramzan launched a scathing attack on the PDP, alleging that despite its public posturing, its political umbilical cord with the BJP remains intact and continues to manifest itself through calculated manoeuvres aimed at derailing the larger democratic struggle of Jammu and Kashmir.