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Wednesday, April 24, 2024
TopicCentre ordinance

Topic: centre ordinance

Union cabinet gives nod to bill to replace ordinance for control over civil servants in Delhi

Bill is likely to be introduced in the ongoing Monsoon session of Parliament. If passed, L-G will have more say on a matter that has seen AAP govt taking legal recourse earlier.

‘Concerned BJP will change country’s name,’ says Mamata after Oppn meet with Arvind Kejriwal

The Delhi chief minister is on a nationwide tour to drum up support against a recent central ordinance that has effectively overruled a Supreme Court order in favour of the Delhi government.

Kejriwal, Mann meet Mamata to seek support for fight against Centre’s ordinance

Kejriwal and Mann were accompanied by AAP leaders Raghav Chadha and Atishi Singh. The off-camera meeting is expected to last several hours.

Centre’s Ordinance not what Kejriwal wants. But Modi govt is acting well within its rights

Promulgating the Ordinance has been a dexterous way of side-lining the effect of the Supreme Court judgment without referring to it.

On Camera

BJP 2024 manifesto on investment, farm income, panchayati raj—but lack of clarity is worrying

Promises tend to become irrelevant if care is not taken to create necessary enabling conditions to make them feasible. This is even truer of electoral promises.

Economists vs statisticians — the battle being fought over the soul of India’s GDP data

Economists say there are weaknesses in India’s GDP data. But statisticians claim the accusations are based on flawed understanding, saying while GDP has problems, the economists are looking in the wrong places.

India, Oman hold 5th annual high-level meeting to boost maritime security

Both the governments expressed their commitment to strengthening their maritime cooperation to strengthen the maritime safety and security framework in the region.

These 6 states are key for Modi’s ‘400 paar’ target. They’re also where Opposition can stop him

While this contest looks so predictable in large swathes of our political landscape, it is also more keenly contested than 2019 in some states.