The central government will borrow about Rs 11.6 lakh crore from the market in 2022-23 to keep on the course of its plans to maintain the expenditure for its social welfare schemes and fund the ambitious capital outlay proposed for 2022-23. This is nearly Rs 2 lakh crore higher than the current fisc
Earlier on Tuesday, the court had observed that the arguments in the case were going “back and forth” and the same judgments were being read over and over again.
It is a Delhi government order, why don’t you withdraw it. It is absurd actually. You are sitting in your own car and you must wear the mask: the bench said
Top passenger vehicle makers, Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Mahindra & Mahindra, Toyota Kirloskar Motor and Honda, on Tuesday reported decline in vehicle dispatches from factories to dealers in January amid shortage of semiconductors continuing to hamper production.
BJP president J P Nadda, Union ministers and party MPs will gather at the Ambedkar Bhawan here on Wednesday to listen to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s address on the Union Budget and its emphasis on ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’.
Delhi High Court seeks DMRC's stand on due payment to DAMEPL on Business Standard. DAMEPL says that it wants the execution of arbitral award at the earliest and is not agreeable to any alternate proposal from DMRC
During the investigation, it was revealed that the deceased had a homosexual relationship with his shop owner and had secretly recorded his illicit videos. He used to blackmail Prembir and extort money by threatening to make the video viral. Frustrated, Prembir planned a murder to take revenge.
The Income-tax department has recovered around Rs 3 crore cash after it raided the premises linked to a retired IPS officer in Noida, official sources said on Tuesday.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed Punjab police not to arrest till February 3 the Lok Insaf Party MLA, Simarjeet Singh Bains, who is facing an arrest warrant in connection with a rape case.
Last month, the DU administration accepted the report by retired Delhi High Court judge Justice S N Dhingra, which found irregularities in the purchase of library books for the college and asked Principal Inderjeet Dagar to proceed on leave till further orders so that more inquiries can be conducted.