Category: Government
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Delhi Metro Stations Will Now Sell Alcohol! Delhi Govt Allows Liquor Shops Inside Delhi Metro Stations
In order to meet the consumer demands, the Delhi government’s excise department on Saturday started selling liquor at shops located at Delhi Metro station premises in several areas. Interestingly, the officials informed that the decision has been taken with an eye on better sales considering high footfall in the area. Opening Of Liquor Shops A piece of…
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PM Kisan 12th Installment Latest News: extended eKYC deadline
PM Kisan 12th Installment Latest News: eKYC is MANDATORY for PM KISAN Registered Farmers. OTP Based eKYC is available on PM KISAN Portal or at the nearest CSC centres A deadline has been extended for completing the eKYC for Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana, the government’s flagship scheme. eKYC is MANDATORY for PM KISAN…
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RBI to increase interest rates by another 50-60 bps in 2022
The minutes of the August 22 Monetary Policy Committee of the RBI highlight that inflation remains the key concern for the MPC members despite a deceleration in the overall price momentum after a peak of 7.8 percent recorded in April, Acuite Ratings said in a note. From the policy perspective, there is a clear need…
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Income Tax Department Amends Rules; Taxpayers Claiming Foreign Tax Credit To Benefit More
The Income Tax Department has given a big relief to the taxpayers. Taxpayers claiming Foreign Tax Credit (FTC) will benefit. The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has amended the rule relating to FTC. CBDT (Central Board of Direct Taxes) has made changes in Rule 128 of the Income Tax Act, 1962. In a statement,…
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Japanese Encephalitis Virus Takes Lives of 4 More People In Assam
Several recent outbreaks of Monkeypox, Tomato Fever, and other diseases have occurred. We are not paying much attention to it, and things are now getting serious. In India, 52 people have died due to the Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), with four individuals dying in Assam in the last 24 hours. Japanese Encephalitis is caused by…
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India Introduces 4 Days Work Week In The New Wage Code 2022, There’s A Catch Though; Find Out
The eagerly anticipated (and a tad bit delayed) new wage code is here. The 4 new regulations seek to standardise and simplify the laws while embracing a wider range of workforce under its purview. The codes will likely be implemented in the first week of July. Officials had said in December 2021 that labour being…
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Impact Of Artificial Intelligence In This Changing Railway Industry
The impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Railway Industry is huge and is developing day by day. The pace of technological advancements is rapidly accelerating. According to the European Network on High Performance and Embedded Architecture and Compilation (HiPEC), society is entering the artificial intelligence (AI) era, driven by the Fourth Industrial Revolution, where computers…
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Bharat NCAP Crash Tests To Start Very Soon, Following Global Standards
Launch of Bharat NCAP, the country’s inhouse crash tests, to take place very soon, draft GSR notification approved Soon cars in India will undergo what the union government calls ‘Bharat NCAP’ crash tests to check their crash worthiness as the launch of the programme is just around the corner. The NCAP here stands for New…
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The Indian Air Force releases details about its Agnipath recruitment program.
This Sunday, the Indian Air Force released the details of the IAF Agnipath recruitment system scheduled for June 24. IAF Agnipath Recruitment The event is happening amid the ongoing protest against the scheme which will recruit youngsters into the military for a period of four years. Regarding this, the defense ministry has already announced a 10% reservation for Agniveers and they…
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Abhilasha Barak from Haryana becomes Indian Army’s first woman combat aviator
After successfully completing the six-month-long Combat Army Aviation Course, Captain Abhilasha Barak has become the first woman officer to join the Army Aviation Corps as a combat aviator. She has been awarded the coveted wings along with 36 Army pilots today by Director General and Colonel Commandant Army Aviation Lt. Gen. A. K. Suri during…