News Topic:Nirmala Sitharaman
J&K
J&K gets Rs 30757 Crore grant in Union Budget
The Central government on Monday proposed Rs 30,757 Crore grant for Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory for the next fiscal.
Business & Economy
No charges for withdrawal of money from ATMs for next 3 months: Union FM
SRINAGAR — The Government of India on Tuesday said that no cost will be charged to debit card holders who withdraw cash from ATMs...
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J&K
50,000 jobs to be filled in next fiscal in J&K
Government of India announced that it proposes to fill up 50,000 vacancies in government sector in the Union Territory of J&K in 2020-21.
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J&K
Centre unveils Rs 1,01,428 Cr budget for J&K
The Centre on Tuesday presented Rs 1,01,428 crore budget for Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir in the Parliament.
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J&K
J&K Budget 2020-21: Union Finance Minister to unveil first financial statement in Parliament
The first budget of Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir is set to be unveiled in the Parliament on Tuesday.
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India’s E20 Ethanol Mandate: Progress, Pitfalls and Public Backlash
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How Does a Minimalist Diamond Mangalsutra Perfectly Balance Sacred Tradition with Modern Fashion?
Minimalist diamond mangalsutra offers a flawless blend of heritage and modern style, allowing women carry their marital vows with pride with fashion sensibilities.
When Zero Depreciation Insurance Doesn’t Pay: Hidden Clauses Explained
Many vehicle owners choose zero depreciation car insurance. Still, this add-on does not automatically mean that every repair expense will be covered by the insurer.
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India’s E20 Ethanol Mandate: Progress, Pitfalls and Public Backlash
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