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Rs 2,000 Given to 5 Lakh Farmers in Jharkhand Under the Pradhan Mantri Samman Nidhi Yojana
Addressing a programme at Khelgaon here to mark the occasion, Chief Minister Raghubar Das said that Rs 5,000 crore will be given to farmers within two/three months.
SIT to Probe Points Raised by Ponzi Scheme Accused, Says Official
Leaving thousands of investors, mostly Muslims, in the lurch, Khan has fled the country and is suspected to be in Dubai.
Ten Days After Induction, Kumaraswamy Allocates Portfolios to Two New Ministers
Kumaraswamy on June 14 had expanded his cabinet by inducting the two Independent MLAs in an apparent move to give stability to his 13-month old wobbly government.
Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train to Affect 54,000 Mangroves on 13 Hectares of Land
Transport minister, however, said there will be no chopping of trees and there will no threat of flooding to some parts of Navi Mumbai. The pillars (of the project) will be high and hence will not damage the environment much.
What's Wrong with Palestinian Surrender, Asks Israel's UN Envoy
Palestinian leaders have said the US plan will be tantamount to surrender and declared President Donald Trump's initiative as dead on arrival.
AIFF Responds After I-League Clubs Threaten to Move Court if ISL Gets Top Division Status
AIFF said I-League clubs assuming any future action of the AIFF was 'premature and unnecessary' and cautioned the clubs against 'vicious and malicious social media campaign'.
Woman and 3 Children Found Dead in South Texas Area Used for Illegal Border Crossings
Hidalgo County Sheriff Eddie Guerra tells the McAllen Monitor that the dead appeared to be two infants, a toddler and a woman in her early 20s.
Misinformation Being Spread, Not Pulling Down Ambedkar Statue in Deoli, Says AAP
Social Welfare Minister Rajendra Pal Gautam said for the past 30-35 years, there had been a statue of Ambedkar on a piece of land in Deoli and an organisation by the name of Dr Ambedkar University used that land to run classes.
Tigers Spotted for First Time in Madhya Pradesh's Kheoni Wildlife Sanctuary
A tiger, two tigresses and two cubs have been captured for the first time by the night-vision cameras set up in the sanctuary, Dewas Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) PN Mishra said.
Realme Will Launch a 64-Megapixel Camera Phone, Reveals Realme India CEO
The company will reportedly be the first in the world to use the Samsung GW1 64-megapixel camera sensor in one of its upcoming phones in India.
Kejriwal Urges Centre to Increase Delhi's Water Share; Promises 24x7 Water Supply by 2024
The chief minister said the city's population has increased from 1.25 crore in 1994 to 2.25 crore in 2019, but its water share has not been augmented proportionally.
'Need to Revive Traditional Sources': Union Minister Warns Water Shortage May Cut India's Food Exports
From being a food-deficit country, India had achieved the distinction of being a top exporter of food but to retain that edge it needed to revive its reservoirs, lakes and other traditional water bodies, said water resources minister Gajendra Singh Shekha...
High-profile Gupta Weddings Over, Auli Stares at Quintals of Waste
Over 200 quintal waste had been collected from the wedding site between Sunday and Monday noon with the Municipality pressing in 7-8 trucks for the purpose, top government officials said.
Africa Cup of Nations: Riyad Mahrez Strikes as Algeria East Past Kenya in Opener
Africa Cup of Nations 2019: Baghdad Bounedjah and Riyad Mahrez made it to the scoresheet as Algeria made light work of Kenya 2-0.
Salman Khan Reveals the Toughest Film in His Career and it is Not Bharat
Salman Khan doesn't consider Bharat his toughest role, despite the physical transformation he had to undergo to play a character that ages from 20-something to over 70 on screen.
IndiaMART IPO Opens Today: Know What These Five Brokerage Firms are Saying
The company has fixed a price band of Rs 970-973 per share and the minimum order size is 15 equity shares.