Since the outbreak of the pandemic, the government has taken several steps to mitigate the hardships of the people due to lockdown and support growth, Thakur told PTI in an interview.
UP, Gujarat govts are seeking to suspend major labour laws via this route; ministry firming up its response
State readies initial fund of Rs 1,000 crore for relief and restoration work
Half a dozen districts, including large parts of Kolkata, wore a battered look as lakhs of people were homeless and low-lying areas swamped by the cyclone that slammed the Digha coast of West Bengal
The Delhi government, in a major relaxation. has permitted everyone to go to office. But the Maharashtra government has gone to the other extreme by keeping offices closed till the end of May.
Delhi implemented most of the demands made to the Centre in a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 14 May.
After crowdsourcing ideas on how much curbs should remain to tackle the spread of coronavirus while restarting the economy, CM Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday submitted the state government's suggestions
For this purpose, the general financial rules (GFR) will be amended to disallow global tender enquiries.
The Congress leader said there should be more coordination between states and the central government
The government resorts to market borrowing to make up for the mismatch between its revenue and expenditure.
The Centre has made the downloading of the app mandatory vide an order dated May 1, 2020 in all public and private offices, as well as in containment zones.
Operations at Petrapole checkpost in the Bongaon area of North 24 Parganas district was closed as protests erupted after rumours of Bangladeshi labourers carrying the virus
Following the revision, the price of petrol in Delhi increased by Rs 1.67 to Rs 71.26 a litre and diesel by Rs 7.10 to Rs 69.29.
TMC MP and leader of the party in Rajya Sabha, Derek O'Brien, however, said the West Bengal government was doing "all it takes" to fight the Covid pandemic, and accused the Centre of playing politics
Sonia Gandhi's move forces central government to bear 85% of cost of migrant travel, states to bear 15%
Assocham President Niranjan Hiranandani said his talks with government officials showed dues to industry and states were pending in the form of refunds of I-T, VAT, and GST, and compensation
Rajan said,the elements of creating capabilities is better education, better health care, better infrastructure
Reviewing the power sector, the prime minister underlined its importance in propelling the economy. The need for an effective enforcement of contracts to attract private investment was also discussed.
Union home secretary issues order amending earlier guidelines that barred people from crossing states and cities.
The imposition of lockdown is only a 'default measure', said the former Union Minister