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R Krishna Das is a senior journalist and reports for Business Standard from Raipur, Chhattisgarh. He has worked with The Telegraph and The Hitavada.
R Krishna Das is a senior journalist and reports for Business Standard from Raipur, Chhattisgarh. He has worked with The Telegraph and The Hitavada.
'PM will know of its importance if he discards his Rs 15-lakh suit and visits villages'
Congress Vice President puts Prime Minister's development model under scanner
IAS Officer Amit Kataria, who was pulled up for wearing sunglasses and an open-collared shirt while receiving PM Narendra Modi in Chhattisgarh
The CM has ensured regional balance while expanding the cabinet that was much awaited affair in the ruling party
The villager are refusing to part with their land for the project that was launched by the PM three days ago
Projects include steel plant & railway line; Modi's visit first by a PM to the tribal belt in 30 yrs
Comes ahead of the PM's visit to the region
Modi called upon Maoists to shun guns just for five days and spend time with the children affected by violence without revealing their identity
The move was aimed to bring more transparency in the process of giving coal to the units on linkage model
The MoU for the project will be signed on May 9 in the presence of Prime Minister
Swadeshi Jagran Manch submits memorandum to Raipur District Collector informing its reservations
The move was aimed at bringing greater transparency in the process of giving coal to the units on linkage model
Govt to invest Rs 9,000 cr to restart the plant
As per the court guidelines, the transfer of liabilities and assets were to be completed by April 1
The company official said under the plans for increasing its presence in the gas sector, the IOCL wished to develop the 'total energy solutions' especially natural gas in Chhattisgarh
The advisor would be appointed by May end and the tender and processes required for the project would start in July
The annuity model would help the developers from recovering the risk of revenue uncertainty arising from inaccurate traffic projections
However, they do not have a veto
The court said it would hear the matter again on Wednesday next