Author: NE Reporter
Kottayam: Kerala Congress(M) leader K M Mani suffered a setback today with two prominent leaders representing a decisive force in the party pointing out the political blunder committed by him.
They said that Mani’s decision to maintain an equi-distance policy from the political fronts in Kerala did not make sense in the current political scenario.
New Delhi: Visitors will not be allowed to click selfies in front of national monuments in India during Independence Day week.
The Tourism Ministry has issued an advisory to all states in this regard.
Disease-specific insurance cover is now available, much to the relief of people who longed for cancer care or cardiac care policies that address their needs.
Star Health Insurance offers a new cardiac care policy and Max Life Insurance provides a cancer insurance cover. Both policies have hit the market.
Kochi: The Kerala Government told Kerala High Court that it was against making cabinet decisions public, as ordered by the State Chief Information Commissioner.
VIJAYAWADA: Two Dalit brothers were tied to a tree, stripped and brutally assaulted in.
Rio de Janeiro: India defeated Argentina 2-1 in their third Pool B encounter and moved to the second position in the Hockey Group B of Rio 2016 Olympics.
Chennai: A running train which was carrying currency worth Rs 342 crore Salem in Tamil Nadu to Chennai was found broken into and some of the cash stolen, on Tuesday. It could not be ascertained how much cash was stolen.
New Delhi: The Motor Vehicle (Amendment) Bill 2016 which proposes huge penalties for traffic rule violations was introduced in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday.
The provisions of the Bill are likely to cause uproar in the country as it proposes hefty penalties for traffic offences.
Washington: Donald Trum, the Republican Party candidate for US Presidency, got the shock of his life yesterday when a group of 50 Republican national security experts, including former top spy masters and diplomats, issued a statement that he would be a dangerous President and would put the country’s safety at risk.
New Delhi: The Goods and Services Tax ( GST) bill was cleared by Indian Parliament on Tuesday, after it got the Lok Sabha’s approval by 443 to nil votes.
This is the biggest indirect tax reform since India’s Independence and it is expected to change the way of trade and commerce in the country. Moreover, it will bring about a drastic change in the tax revenues of the States in the Indian Union.