Arvind Kejriwal
The Delhi Chief Minister has said that the outstanding pension or retired employees of Delhi Transport Corporation has been paid, apologises for the delay
[…]The Okhla site, hosting a staggering 45 lakh tonnes of waste, initiated the removal process in November of the previous year
[…]The primary focus of the ‘mahapanchayat’ was to deliberate on the rights of villagers, the imposition of different taxes, and the prevailing regulations, notably house tax and building bye-laws, in the villages surrounding Delhi
[…]The Delhi CM underscored his government’s achievement in establishing outstanding schools throughout the city and commended his counterpart in Punjab, Bhagwant Mann, for spearheading an “education revolution” in AAP-governed Punjab
[…]The appeal, lodged by the Directorate of Vigilance and Special Secretary (Vigilance) Y.V.V.J. Rajasekhar, seeks the annulment of a September 15 interim order issued by a single judge of the high court
[…]The Chief Minister expressed his heartfelt gratitude to all those who generously contributed to the boy’s treatment, which included several celebrities and Members of Parliament
[…]Daily cleaning directives were issued twice a day for all market areas in Delhi to maintain their cleanliness. Vigilant monitoring would ensure the effectiveness of these efforts
[…]Turning 55, Kejriwal urged everyone to unite in establishing the fundamental principles for a resilient India
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