CM Shivakumar announces one more Karnataka Bhavan in Delhi for civil servant aspirants
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CM Shivakumar announces one more Karnataka Bhavan in Delhi for civil servant aspirants
Karnataka's Cabinet has greenlit significant developments, including a new Karnataka Bhavan in Delhi for competitive exam aspirants, costing Rs 80 crore. The state will also acquire 620 new buses for transport corporations and invest heavily in healthcare, with a Rs 100 crore super-speciality hospi»»»
Green initiative to transport fly ash by railways
New Delhi [India],June 18 (ANI): In a review meeting chaired by Union Minister for Railways Ashwini Vaishnaw, an important initiative was discussed to enable large-scale transportation of fly ash through the railway network. The objective is simple yet transformative: move fly ash efficiently from »»»
UP to develop one NCR city as ‘Namo Global City’
Uttar Pradesh is set to nominate a city for the proposed ‘Namo Global City’ project after the National Capital Region Planning Board (NCRPB) on Tuesday approved a plan to develop new urban growth centres across the NCR. The initiative, under which one city each in Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Rajasth»»»
Eviction notice to Delhi Gymkhana: Elite club members plan legal battle against Centre’s order, seek ‘no dislocation’
NEW DELHI: Several members of the elite Delhi Gymkhana Club have launched a signature campaign to move court against the Centre’s order directing the institution to vacate its premises in Lutyens’ Delhi by June 5.The members plan to file a petition on Monday challenging the government’s decision to»»»
Property ownership norms in unauthorised colonies eased
Add TNIE As A Trusted Source NEW DELHI: In a major relief to lakhs of property owners in 1,511 unauthorised colonies in the national capital, the Centre on Tuesday announced a revised “as is where is” based policy to simplify and speed up the regularisation process. This includes ... »»»
Extreme heat to test India's power and water supply this summer
NEW DELHI - Rising temperatures and forecasts of more hot days in 2026 are expected to put fresh pressure on India’s electricity and water systems, new research shows, highlighting how extreme heat is increasingly straining the country’s infrastructure. The India Meteorological Department warns man»»»
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