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Considered a close and trusted aide of chief minister Nitish Kumar, senior IAS officer Amir Subhani is the only Muslim civil servant serving as chief secretary.
After the departmental inquiry, Yadav was dismissed.
Apart from the courses, the platform also offers webinars by experts with rich experience not just in the finance domain but also in mentoring and training traders.
The world has been struggling with a shortage of semiconductors since last year. This has affected the production and indirectly, the markets for a slew of industries like gadgets, automakers, appliances, and more.
Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal are set to tie the knot at Six Senses fort in Rajasthan on December 9.
Anil Ghanwat said the biggest takeaway from the report would be the changes suggested to the Essential Commodities Act, and the judicial process for conflict resolution, which is there in the new laws.
In Jammu, Mohan Bhagwat will review the ongoing projects initiated by the RSS in various fields.
West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee was interacting with non-Bengali community of Bhabanipur, which makes up 40 per cent of the area’s population.
The new circular states that only transit travellers and UAE residents from India are permitted to travel to Dubai.
A new round of Vienna negotiations has yet to be scheduled. Rouhani said he hoped Raisi’s administration “will be able to finish the job.”
Multilingual actor R Madhavan, who has entranced his fans with performances both in Bollywood and Tollywood, turned 51 today.
Notably, this is the fourth time in the last 5 days that Delhi logged in less than 20,000 Covid active cases.
The court declined to increase the number of people or allow use of other floors of the mosque for offering prayers.
On the occassion of Women's Day, Anushka Sharma and Bhumi Pednekar, who have long been a vocal advocate for women in the film industry, spoke up about the disturbing depiction of women and pay disparity in Bollywood.