Government may raise Rs 16,000 crore via green bonds in FY24
When asked if the Centre is planning to give any tax benefits to foreign investors to buy green bonds, the official said India will not give any tax benefits on green bonds.
Markets fall in early trade
The markets are going down as early trade begins. Axis Bank, Bajaj Finserv, NTPC, HDFC Bank, Tata Consultancy Services, JSW Steel, Tech Mahindra, ICICI Bank, and Kotak Mahindra Bank were the most significant laggards among the Sensex pack.
Environment ministry presses for EVs in national parks, tiger reserves
He contented that the EVs with slight remodelling can assure smooth and silent rides with good ground clearance.
Allahabad High Court extends stay on ASI survey till Aug 3
The high court bench headed by Chief Justice Pritinker Diwekar passed the order to extend the stay on survey after hearing both the parties on Thursday.
Supreme Court extends Enforcement Directorate chief’s tenure
The Supreme Court on Thursday extended the tenure of Enforcement Directorate (ED) chief Sanjay Kumar Mishra till September 15 to serve the “public and national interest”.
Opposition MPs plan Manipur visit on July 28-29, may meet Governor
Sources said the delegation will visit the violence-hit state on July 28 and 29 to take stock of the situation.
Amid Parliament logjam, govt passes crucial bills
Opposition MPs to visit Manipur; 1 shot dead, 3 injured in fresh violence
Sikkim to implement year-long maternity leave, one-month paternity leave for govt employees
CM Tamang said the decision will help government employees to take better care of their children and families.
Centre mulls concrete roads in Himachal, Uttarakhand, say reports
During the recent rains, roads were washed away in many states, including a huge chunk of a road along the Jammu-Srinagar Highway, after the landslides.
Nagaland police officer steals bullets, held
Inspector Michael Yanthan, in-charge of the arms and ammunition branch of the police's central store, confessed to his crime.
Experts deem traumatic brain injuries ‘national crisis’
Statistics show that more than one million people in India suffer from TBIs each year, with around 1,00,000 fatalities reported annually.
Recognise people working behind the scenes: Naseeruddin Shah
The screen icon said the movie industry neglects the hard work and contribution of technicians and other important people.
CPI(M) leader shot dead in Ranchi
Motorcycle-borne gunmen came to the place and fired seven bullets at him, CPI(M) state secretary Prakash Viplav said.
Delhi University asks departments to identify electronic scrap for auctioning
The university in a notice said there is a paucity of space on both campuses and such waste items are creating constraints in better utilisation of space and rooms.
BJP, AAP engage in banter over photo of crow attacking MP
Delhi BJP leader Tejinder Pal Singh Bagga also sarcastically said in a tweet: “Deeply saddened by the news of an attack by crow on Honorable MP @raghav_chadha ji. Hope you are in good health."
Students in Delhi fret as many coaching centres face closure over fire norms
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday directed the city authorities to close down all coaching centres operating without an NOC from the fire services department.
Swollen Hindon, Yamuna hit 17 villages, over 3,100 people rescued
The nodal officer said altogether 22 shelter homes are functional across the district where arrangements have been made for free accommodation and meals to the displaced persons.
REC declares robust Q1, FY24 results, rewards shareholders with Rs. 3 per share
New Delhi: The Board of Directors of REC Limited, have approved the unaudited standalone and consolidated financial results for the quarter ended 30th June 2023.
Owing to the improved asset quality and effective cost management, REC is…
Kim shows Russian military minister North Korean drones and ICBMs
Kim demonstrates new intercontinental ballistic missiles and drones to the Russian defence minister. The accusation that the leader of North Korea has provided Russia with rockets and missiles, as stated by the United States, is one that…
Today’s Motto: ‘The past provides a reference point, not a residence’.
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