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  • Why Some Former Indian PMs Didn't Get Memorials | 2013 Policy Change By Manmohan Singh Govt

    In 2013, Dr. Manmohan Singh’s government introduced a policy that stopped allocating memorial spaces for former Prime Ministers along the Yamuna river. This decision affected leaders like Manmohan Singh, P.V. Narasimha Rao, I.K. Gujral, V.P. Singh, and Chandra Shekhar. In this video, we delve into why this policy was implemented and its impact on India’s political history.

  • National Institute of Design called in to help with PM museum

    National Institute of Design called in to help with PM museum

    NMML has not been able to zero in on any one of the design houses.

  • Institutional identity of RBI has been damaged: YV Reddy

    Institutional identity of RBI has been damaged: YV Reddy

    Speaking exclusively to CNBC-TV18 Former RBI Governor YV Reddy said that the institutional identity of the banking regulator has been damaged. It is a full-service central bank, he said, adding that the emphasis is only on the monetary policy.

  • India, UK ink MoUs on IPR, ease of doing business

    India, UK ink MoUs on IPR, ease of doing business

    Both the MoUs were exchanged in the presence of Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and her British counterpart Theresa May here.

  • Maharashtra's 'Make In India' event to be held at Chowpatty: SC

    Maharashtra's 'Make In India' event to be held at Chowpatty: SC

    The Supreme Court has given a go ahead to the Maharashtra government to hold a 'Make In India' event on February 14.

  • FM answers doubts over 7.4% GDP; says CSO credible

    FM answers doubts over 7.4% GDP; says CSO credible

    Calculating national income with 2011-12 as the base year, the CSO revised the growth for 2013-14 to 6.9 percent. Growth rate was earlier calculated with 2004-05 as base year. Members, during the debate on General Budget, contended that high growth rate as projected was not visible on the ground.

  • China's Premier-in-waiting schooled in free thought

    China's Premier-in-waiting schooled in free thought

    Where other top Chinese leaders can only stand around and look awkward in the presence of English-speaking dignitaries, Premier-in-waiting Li Keqiang stands out for his casual and disarming command of the language.

  • Singh-Gilani talks imparted 'seriousness of purpose': Khar

    Singh-Gilani talks imparted 'seriousness of purpose': Khar

    The talks between the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan has imparted a "seriousness of purpose" to bilateral engagement with both sides agreeing to finalise a calender of meetings to discuss all outstanding issues in a result-oriented manner, Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar said today.

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