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  • Maharashtra seeks Rs 14000cr aid from Centre for natural calamities

    "Attending the #gstcouncil meeting in Delhi today. On behalf of the Government of Maharashtra, we have asked GOI to help to the tune of 14,000 cr for all damage caused by natural calamities. I will be proposing various measures on behalf of several stakeholders of Maharashtra," he tweeted.

  • Ahead of Ockhi landfall in Gujarat, PM Modi attacks Congress over handling natural calamities

    After leaving a trail of destruction on the southern coast, Cyclone Ockhi is expected to make landfall in coastal Gujarat tomorrow midnight with squally winds and heavy rainfall.

  • The Winning Leap:Need to secure personal data from cyber attacks

    The Winning Leap this week discusses the need to secure personal data and intellectual properties along with a relook at how companies secure their physical assets against natural calamities, labour unrest and market volatilities.

  • Caps no solution for high airfares, says Aviation Minister Raju

    Airlines might not be "angels, but definitely they are not demons", Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju said amid concerns over arbitrary hike in air fares

  • Govt mulls policy on airfares; discussions at 'highest level'

    The government has started discussions at the "highest level" to put in place a policy on airfares, including possible cap, as concerns persist over steep fluctuations in air ticket prices, especially during peak demand periods

  • Worst natural calamities in recorded history

    As the US recovers from the effects of Hurricane Sandy, here's a look at some of the most devastating natural calamities in history, and some not so long ago

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