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Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund (PMNRF) received only ₹321 crore in 20-21
The Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund (PMNRF) received only ₹321 crore in contributions in 20-21, according to the official data, but it ended the year with its reserves at an all-time high of ₹4926 crore. Contributions declined from ₹481 crore in 2019-20, largely on account of PM Cares, the public assistance fund created in the wake of the Covid19 pandemic which received ₹3,076 crore in 2019-20.. HT
BMTC works have been delayed by two months due to the global chip crisis
Passengers won’t be able to track BMTC buses soon because the installation of vehicle tracking units (VTUs), CCTV cameras and other works have been delayed by two months due to the global chip crisis. Deccan Herald
Comprehensive yet concise critiques of Modi Govt.
Manmohan Singh said on Thursday that the Prime Minister’s post has exceptional dignity and questioned the conduct of his successor Narendra Modi who keeps blaming previous regimes for the adverse consequences of his decisions.. Telegraph
Navjot Singh Sidhu Vs Bikram Singh Majithia
With three days left for the Punjab Assembly polls, all eyes are on the Amritsar East constituency, where two firebrand leaders – state Congress president Navjot Singh Sidhu and senior Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader Bikram Singh Majithia – are locked in a pitched battle. Indian Express
Mr. Lee’s comments were “uncalled for” and “unacceptable”
Taking a stern view of a speech in parliament made by Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, where he criticised the decline of “Nehru’s India” to the present, where Indian Members of Parliament face “criminal charges”, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) summoned Singapore’s High Commissioner to India, Simon Wong, on Thursday. The comments were “raised” by officials with Mr. Wong, according to government sources, who said Mr. Lee’s comments were “uncalled for” and “unacceptable”. Hindu
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Google Doodle honors virologist Michiaki Takahashi
Thursday’s Google Doodle honors virologist Michiaki Takahashi, who developed the first vaccine against chickenpox. In 1963, Takahashi’s young son got very sick. The young boy had a high fever, and waves of small red bumps – which eventually became blisters and then open sores – covered his body. He’d become one of millions of kids in the U.S. who (until 1995) got sick with chickenpox every year. And his dad, a doctor from Japan who had come to Texas on a research fellowship at Baylor University, decided to do something about it.
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