Political storm in Bihar Assembly as Opposition flags spike in crimes against women
A political storm has intensified in Bihar over the issue of law and order and increasing cases of rape and murder across the state.
A political storm has intensified in Bihar over the issue of law and order and increasing cases of rape and murder across the state.
The state Legislative Council (Vidhan Parishad) on Thursday referred the Uttar Pradesh Nazul Properties (Management and Utilization for Public Purposes) Bill, 2024, to the Select Committee, a day after it was passed in the Assembly amid uproar by the opposition.
Maurya was declared elected unopposed after the deadline for the withdrawal of nomination papers ended at 3 pm on Friday.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday emphasised that significant efforts were undertaken to promote educational equality within the state, and highlighted its pivotal role in reducing social disparities.
The Monsoon Session of the Maharashtra legislature is set to begin in Mumbai on Monday. The three-week session would be held from Monday (July 17) till August 4 at the Vidhan Bhavan Complex in Nariman Point.
The SP though does not have the numbers to win any of the two seats; it still opted to fight the elections to be held on May 29.
The two discussed the resolution passed by the state assembly last week seeking the creation of a legislative council.
The government has also fixed the buying rate at Rs 15 per kilogram under the buy-back policy of plastic items from conservancy workers.
Students, democracy campaigners, religious groups and business representatives in the semi-autonomous territory have spoken out against the extradition bill.
Vikramaditya Singh resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party last year, saying it was not possible for him to continue with the PDP which 'disregarded the demands and aspirations of Jammu region'.