You're doing a good job, but despite that, we're not confident you'll appreciate if we openly criticise you, says Bajaj
The 1.3 million-strong Indian Army's previous efforts to buy 5,720 sniper rifles in a process that began in February 2018 was scrapped in July this year
The Congress on Saturday hit out at the Centre over the snooping controversy, saying a "dishonest" government is refusing to answer key questions like who purchased and deployed the illegal spyware used for the alleged surveillance. On Thursday, Facebook-owned company WhatsApp had said Indian journalists and human rights activists were among those globally spied upon by unnamed entities using Israeli spyware Pegasus, leading to a furore over breach of citizens' privacy. Congress' chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala attacked the government saying that in May, WhatsApp had "quickly resolved a security issue and notified relevant Indian and international government authorities". "A dishonest BJP Govt refuses to answer relevant questions on #WhatsAppSpygate - 1. Who in GOI purchased & deployed the illegal spyware? 2. Who-PM or NSA-authorised the purchase? 3. If Facebook had informed GOI in May 2019, why was govt mum? 4. What action against the guilty," he said in a tweet. Following ..
The Congress Spokesperson said that 'Right to Privacy' of the citizens has been an anathema to the majoritarian BJP government
They had promised to pay farmers on the recommendation of the Swaminathan Commission. However, they are not giving them the MSPs, let alone paying them according to the commission's recommendations
If the Congress must burn down to rise again from the ashes, so too must the rest of the Opposition. Archis Mohan on why all hope of a robust Opposition is fading
The DPIIT had initiated the process of formulation of a new industrial policy in May 2017
The concerns persist even after an assurance from a government official that the borrowing plan remains unchanged
The struggling economy is Narendra Modi's biggest challenge. He could defy it and continue to rise spectacularly, or fix it miraculously and do even better
Smriti Irani described the first 100 days as historic, and tweeted some of the steps taken
The task force, headed by the economic affairs secretary, will draw up a 'National Infrastructure Pipeline'
Ujjwala to meet 80-million mark six months in advance; ministers to be in states to highlight the Centre's achievements
Sonia Gandhi says must continue with its ideological struggle against divisive forces.
The govt might look for quick fixes under pressure to revive the economy, but sustainable economic growth will continue to be elusive without structural changes, writes T N Ninan
The govt must understand that if you spend more than you earn, you will end up bankrupt one day
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor said that efforts of the government were laudable but expressed concern that "sometimes this government passes a bill in haste and then repeals it"
A key nationalist ally of Modi's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party has called the proposal a 'dangerous idea', which could lead India into a debt trap
PM Modi spent nearly two days interacting with a diverse group of nearly 400 civil servants
Mayawati claimed that on one hand, BJP government was slashing allocation for rural employment and on the other, it was not filling up nearly 700,000 vacant government posts
The government has to look at its trade and tariff policies afresh... The finance ministry's approach will probably be better known when the Budget is presented