Chief Deputy Minister Sushil Kumar Modi and Union Ministers RK Singh, Giriraj Singh and Ashwini Kumar Choubey …read more PATNA: On Saturday, the BJP announced a 70-member electoral steering committee headed by Union Minister Nityanand Rai for the upcoming assembly elections in Bihar. The Union Minister of State for Internal …
Read More »Pawan Goenka’s 5 Provocative Questions to the Indian Auto Industry, Auto News, ET Auto
Pawan Goenka, CEO of Mahindra & Mahindra New Delhi: Pawan Goenka, Managing Director of Mahindra & Mahindra, posed five provocative and pertinent questions to the Indian auto industry that need to be addressed in order to position it globally. The industry stalwart spoke at ACMA’s 60th annual convention, where he …
Read More »Sushant Singh Rajput’s teacher remembers him on Teacher’s Day: “He wasn’t one of those who could do this” | Hindi Movie News
“Sincere, easy going, easy going,” is remembered by the late actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s teacher, who taught him engineering, on this Teacher’s Day, even as the world struggles to label it “bipolar, addicted and depressed.” His teacher also refuses to believe that he can commit suicide and demands “justice” for …
Read More »Japan’s Boost for Subsidies for Companies Leaving China to Choose India | Deal
September 5, 2020 3:53 PM ISTSource: TOI.in A week before a summit between India and Japan, Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) announced that it would add India and Bangladesh to a list of Asean countries to qualify for subsidies for Japanese manufacturers that are move from China. …
Read More »India’s security would also remain in the “extended neighborhood”: Gen Rawat | India News
File photo. (PTI) NEW DELHI: In the emerging defense paradigm, India’s security would be maintained not only along the northern and western borders, but also in the strategic space of the “extended neighborhood”, Chief of Defense Staff Gen Bipin Rawat he said on Saturday. He also said that India values …
Read More »Nitin Gadkari calls on auto and components industry to discourage imports
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari (File photo) NEW DELHI: Minister of the Union Nitin gadkari on saturday he asked Indian car and component industry not relying on imports and developing local substitutes for products bought abroad, saying that the country’s auto sector has the potential to be the leading global manufacturing …
Read More »Bullet Train Faces 5-Year Delay: High Costs, Japanese Companies Not That Interested
Written by Avishek G Dastidar | New Delhi | Updated: September 5, 2020 11:10:06 am Workers at the Sabarmati center of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project in Ahmedabad. (Express / Stock Photo) FROM THE LOW turnout of Japanese companies to the bids canceled due to high fees quoted by bidders, …
Read More »Do not behave like ‘Singham’, Prime Minister Modi told IPS trainees: The Tribune India
Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, September 4 Asking members of the Indian Police Service (IPS) on probation “not to act like Singham” in the early stages of their careers, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told the former to be “vigilant.” In his interaction with IPS parolees via video conferencing during the “Dikshant …
Read More »FAU-G, an Indian alternative to PUBG, which will be released in late October, will include a level in the Galwan Valley
An Indian company is set to launch a Battle Royale mobile video game in association with Bollywood star Akshay Kumar, taking advantage of the void left by the ban of popular PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) from Chinese technology company Tencent. Bengaluru-based nCore Games will launch its Fearless and United: Guards (FAU-G) …
Read More »Piyush Goyal asks Maruti, Hyundai and others to pay less royalties to parent companies
Trade and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Friday called on car companies present in India to reduce royalty payments to their parent companies as it would help them weather the crisis with ease. The minister said this while addressing the annual convention of the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM). …
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