The two Union ministers, Ashwini Vaishnaw and Bhupender Yadav, were in charges of Madhya Pradesh last year where they delivered a win for the BJP when things were in disarray for the party. This year too, their strategy has worked for Maharashtra, with Mahayuti set for a landslide win
Mansukh Mandaviya, Jyotiraditya Scindia and Rajeev Chandrasekhar are among the ministers who have been named in the BJP's first list of candidates for Lok Sabha polls
Bhupendra Yadav also highlighted India's contribution, noting that New Delhi reduced its GDP emission intensity by 33 percent between 2005 and 2019, achieving the target 11 years in advance.
Labour ministry will open a 500-bed super speciality hospital in Manesar, a large industrial and automobile manufacturing hub in the state of Haryana, at a cost of Rs 600 crore.
India recently released the India State of Forest Report (ISFR) 2021 claiming an increase in the forest cover of the country but a closer analysis reveals that the quality of India’s forests deteriorated across 15,200 square kilometres of forest area.
Women participation goes up to 32.1% during the quarter in review from 29.3% in the previous period
Realising the effect of climate change on sustainable businesses, corporates and industrial houses in India are taking a serious note of the environmental, social and governance aspect to become more resilient, he said in a virtual session with ICC.
BJP general secretary Bhupendra Yadav on Friday said in the last five years, the party-led government has worked for overall development of backward classes and also poverty alleviation.
The "lies" on Rafale deal which were spread by Congress president Rahul Gandhi were aimed at weakening national security and breaking the morale of the soldiers, Yadav claimed.
Hinting at the ongoing political manoeuvring and a seesawing number game, he said the BJP will get three more votes than the number required for all its three candidates to win.
The proposed bankruptcy law, which comes up for discussion in the ongoing session, has already been cleared by the panel.
"States have been asked to give their response on the bill. We will move forward on the issue after we get the views of the states in tomorrow's meeting," a panel member said on on condition of anonymity.