New Delhi
Heavy Road-building Machinery is Not Considered Motor Vehicle: Centre to States
That road-building and rehabilitation equipment besides heavy earthmoving machinery do not come under the Central Motor Vehicle Rules of 1989, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways said.
Sachin Pilot Thanks Supporters after Being Sacked as Rajasthan Deputy CM
Pilot was sacked two days after he openly revolted against the Ashok Gehlot-led government in the state.
Pilot May Still Take Off, but Gandhis Seem to Have Finally Heeded Criticism of Being Aloof Even in Crises
Most of those who have left the Congress recently, like Himanta Biswa Sarma and Jagdambika Pal, have complained about the inaccessibility of the Gandhis.
Heavy Road Machinery Not Under Motor Vehicles Act; Don't Insist For Registration: Centre to States
The ministry said that road building and rehabilitation equipment besides heavy earth moving machinery do not come under Central Motor Vehicle Rules (CMVR), 1989.
CA May Exam Cancelled, to be Merged with November Cycle: ICAI Tells SC
The apex court was hearing through video-conferencing a plea which had challenged the 'opt out' option provided by ICAI alleging that it "arbitrarily" discriminate between the aspirants in May cycle of CA examination.
Jaishankar Talks about Bipartisan Support in US for Expanding Ties with India
The external affairs minister touched upon various facets of the strategic relationship including in the areas of security and defence, technology, trade and people-to-people relationship.
Hardik Patel Appointed Working President of Congress's Gujarat Unit with Immediate Effect
Congress chief Sonia Gandhi on Saturday approved a proposal to nominate Hardik Patel as the working president of the party's Gujarat state unit.
Why is PM Modi Scared of Disclosing Names of Those Who Donated to PM Cares, Asks Rahul Gandhi
Gandhi claimed everyone knows that Chinese companies like Huawei, Xiaomi, TikTok and OnePlus have donated to the PM Cares Fund, set up to fight COVID-19.
Centre Takes Various Measures to Prevent Crop Losses Due to Locust Attacks
Starting from April 11 till July 9, control operations have been done in 1,51,269 hectares area in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana by Locust Circle Offices (LCOs), it added.
India Favourably Considering Australia's Entry Into Malabar Exercise: Report
Defence and security ties between India and Australia have been on an upswing in the last few years.
Ensure Implementation of Parameters in Covid-19 Containment Zones: Delhi Chief Secy to Officials
In the meeting, the chief secretary asked all officials concerned to implement the modified COVID response plan for Delhi.
Vikas Dubey's Killing Raises Handcuffing Issue Vis-a-vis Supreme Court Guidelines on 'Inhuman' Practice
The police, on the other hand, has all along been supporting handcuffing at various judicial forums on the ground that the practice has been quite helpful in ensuring that a dreaded accused or convict does not flee the custody.
Galwan Clash Made Indians Reduce Chinese App Usage Even Before Govt Ban: Nielsen Media
The market research agency said weekly usage of Chinese apps by those having such apps installed on their phones decreased by 5 per cent to 77 per cent in the week to June 20, which dropped further to 76 per cent.
Those Who Fight For Truth Cannot be Intimidated: Rahul Gandhi After Probe Into Trusts
the government set up an inter-ministerial team to coordinate a probe into alleged violation three trusts associated with the Nehru-Gandhi family including the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation (RGF).
Cabinet Nod to Extension of PF Contributions by Govt Till Aug, Devpt of Affordable Housing for Urban Poor
The Cabinet approved development of Affordable Rental Housing Complexes for urban migrants and poor as a sub-scheme under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana -- Urban,
J-K Cadre IPS Officer Suspended For 'Gross Misconduct And Misbehaviour': Home Ministry
He has been place under suspension with immediate effect, the ministry said.