Govt fine-tunes strategies for smooth passage of mines and coal Bills.
JD-U leader Sharad Yadav speaks about the recent crisis in Bihar
The guidance is expected to spell out what constitutes specialised skill
UID project was launched by the UPA government in 2009.
With its back against the wall, the Congress party has channelised its resources to a strategically picked 32 constituencies in the national capital, though it is contesting on all 70 seats. The party, which was almost decimated in the 2013 Assembly election, thinks the worst is over. The Congress hopes to bag at least 12 seats, where it believes it is in a strong position.
Recently, when TCS laid off a handful of employees, prominent trade unions rushed to offer their support to workers who had lost their jobs.
The number of disgruntled leaders in the party is swelling.
The first reason is engineering services, says Anant Gupta
Unable to visit the monument during his first visit to India, US President Barack Obama made enquiries about it with ASI guide. Kavita Chowdhury reports.
Blablacars enables private cars to seek fellow passengers for inter-city commute.
Former Union minister Ajay Maken, considered close to Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi, will be the party's face in the coming Delhi assembly polls.
Best performers get gifts such as foreign holidays, high-end cars and mobile devices
Interent is a flourishing business in India.
IT sector has lots of hope from the Union Budget 2014-15.
The coming election to the Delhi assembly has so far been labelled a two-way contest between the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Aam Aadmi Party, but the Congress is not throwing in the towel yet.
Industrialist Gautam Singhania has close to 8,80,000 followers on Twitter, yet he has opted for a service that 'promotes' his tweets by displaying them to a wider audience beyond his own followers.
The amendment comes within a month of web-based taxi companies being banned in Delhi, after a taxi driver on Uber's network allegedly raped a finance executive early this month.
E-auaction cannot totally end corruption in the system.
For Microsoft so far, Nadella has proved a Santa
Since Parliament is still in session, the government refrained from making an official statement but the ministers said there were ample 'precedents by the Congress governments in the past' of Bills being pushed through the ordinance route.