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Former Haryana minister Dharambir Gaba passes away

Former Haryana minister Dharambir Gaba died on Saturday at the age of 91. He had been suffering from illness for some time.

We will make schools in Delhi, Punjab best in the world: Kejriwal

Chief Minister ArvindKejriwalSaturday said education is "a priority" for the AAP-led dispensations and work will be done tomakegovernmentschoolsin bothDelhiandPunjabthe "bestin the world".

TN CM Stalin writes to Nitin Gadkari over bad roads from Chennai to Ranipet

TN CM Stalin brought to the notice of Nitin Gadkari, the Union minister for Road Transport and Highways the bad condition of the road from Chennai to Ranipet."The condition of the road is so bad that I had to plan my recent visits to a few districts by train," CM wrote

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Cooperation Ministry formed to help farmers: Amit Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that the Cooperation Ministry was formed at the national level in order to help farmers on a large scale. He was addressing the inaugural function of the Central Arecanut and Cocoa Marketing and Processing Cooperative Limited.

Rouse Avenue court grants 10-day custody of Raghav Magunta to ED in liquor policy scam case.

Gond community thanks PM Modi for his leadership

Congress announces Drafting Committee headed by Jairam Ramesh and various sub-groups for Plenary Session in Raipur

Congress MP Rahul Gandhi to visit his Parliamentary constituency Wayanad on 13th February

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PM Modi spoke as if he was at a 'paan tapri', says Maharashtra Congress chief Nana Patole

We are working to make our coalition stronger to fight in Jharkhand to remove BJP: Bihar Dy CM

Leftists used to loot nation: PM Modi

PM Modi takes on Congress and Left

Congress and Left are friends in one state and friends in another state. Don’t trust them: PM Modi

PM reminds people of how they didn’t even get basic facilities

Had promised for HIRA in Tripura, and you can see the delivery of this: PM

Voting for parties that doesn't care for people's welfare will only push Tripura backwards: PM

BJP govt is focussing on increasing the income of people in Tripura: PM Modi

BJP govt is focussing on increasing the income of people in Tripura. Money has been transferred into the bank accounts of farmers under PM-Kisan. This amount will be increased once BJP comes back to power. Under our rule, farmers are reaping benefits of MSP: PM Modi in Tripura

MSP was a dream for Tripura's farmers before BJP: PM Modi

Congress and Left have betrayed Tripura's people: PM Modi at Ambassa rally

Modi talks about the welfare programmes like Ayushman Bharat Yojana and Awas Yojana in poll bound Tripura

BJP has made atleast 3 lakh houses under PM Awas Yojana : Modi' s strong pitch before Tripura polls

There's women empowerment in the state and an ease of living, says PM Modi at Ambassa

BJP freed Tripura from atmosphere of fear, culture of 'chanda', says PM Modi at Ambassa rally

BJP freed Tripura from atmosphere of fear, culture of 'chanda' (donations): PM Modi at Ambassa rally

Tripura has decided 'double-engine' of development will not stop, says PM Modi at Ambassa rally

PM Modi addresses massive rally in Ambassa

L-G going against law to interfere in our daily affairs: Sisodia in press conference

Erode bye-elections : Election officials & police personnel seized tokens from car of DMK member

Three-way fight will help Left-Cong alliance in Tripura assembly polls: CPI(M) leader Sitaram Yechury

Delhi LG, VK Saxena orders the immediate removal of Jasmine Shah, Spokesperson, AAP and Naveen ND Gupta, son of AAP MP, ND Gupta and other private individuals, as Govt Nominees on the boards of privately owned DISCOMs- BYPL, BRPL (Anil Ambani) and NDPDCL

PM Modi to address two rallies in poll-bound Tripura on Saturday

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address two election rallies in favour of BJP candidates in Tripura on Saturday, a party leader said.

Chief Minister Manik Saha, BJP state election in-charge Mahesh Sharma, and the party's state unit president Rajib Bhattacharya would receive the PM at Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport here, he said.

Modi is scheduled to address the first rally at Ambassa in Dhalai district around 12 noon, and the second at Gomati, which is likely to start at 3 pm, the party’s state media-in-charge Sunit Sarkar said.

The prime minister is likely to visit Tripura again on February 13, Sarkar added.

Elections to the 60-member assembly will be held on February 16.

Security has been beefed up across the state in view of the PM's visit on Saturday, a police officer said.

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Centre atoning for 'sins' of UPA government: FM Nirmala Sitharaman in Rajya Sabha

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday said her government was washing the "sins" of the previous UPA regime as it had to repay the fuel subsidies they transferred to the future and strengthen the weak bank balance sheets left from the'dial-a-loan' scheme.

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Gujarat Cong mocks state minister for ‘beard’ remark

Gujarat Congress leaders on Friday slammed state minister Harsh Sanghavi for his recent remark apparently directed at Rahul Gandhi, with MLA Jignesh Mevani mocking him for being a minister in the BJP government despite being an “8th pass”.

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Tripura polls: Greater Tipraland vs greater autonomy for tribals draw battlelines

The battle lines for the Assembly elections in Tripura have been drawn, primarily between the promise of "greater autonomy" to the tribal autonomous council by the ruling BJP and the Opposition CPI (M)-Congress combine and the demand for a"Greater Tipraland" state by Tipra Motha, a regional party born out of the anti-CAA agitation in 2020.

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PM Modi wants educated people to join politics: Union minister Bhupender Yadav

Prime Minister Narendra Modi wants "good and educated" people to join politics and take the country ahead on the path of progress, Union minister Bhupender Yadav said here on Friday, as he exhorted youngsters to take part in the process of nation building.

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