Welcome US president joining LeadIT climate initiative: PMOThe Prime Minister's Office (PMO) on Saturday welcomed the US' decision to join the Indian-Swedish climate initiative, Leadership Group for...
Dholera solar bid cancellation: Energy firms send SOS to PMO on Gujarat’s U-turnThe high-profile Dholera solar park project is part of the Dholera Special Investment Region (DSIR), approved by chief minister Vijay Rupan...
Nila Vikhe Patil: Advisor to Swedish PMO has a Maharashtra connectionNila Vikhe Patil is the daughter of Balasaheb’s son Ashok, who heads the family’s ‘Pravara’ chain of educational institutions.
Narendra Modi holds bilateral meetings with PMs of Finland, Denmark, Iceland and NorwayAfter the bilateral meeting between Modi and Rasmussen, documents were exchanged between the two sides in areas of animal husbandry, dairyi...
Local leaders using muscle power to force companies to give contracts to select people in MaharashtraThese contracts are heavily skewed in favour of the local leaders and if the contracts are not given or cancelled, the local cadres of part...
Maharashtra educationist's daughter Nila Vikhe Patil named Sweden PMO advisorNila would be working with Kjell Stefan Lofven, the Prime Minister of Sweden since 2014 and the leader of the Social Democrats since 2012.
Toyota Chairman Takeshi Uchiyamada, Ericsson CEO Hans Vestberg call on PM Narendra ModiIn his meeting with Prime Minister Modi, Uchiyamada highlighted Toyota's commitment towards the 'Make in India' campaign.
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What WikiLeaks has said is wrong. It has been leaking wrong information about many countries and many governments across the world.
- Government intensifies drive against NGOs, to scrutinize workings of 77 more organizations
The government intensified its drive against NGOs, with the home ministry zeroing in on 77 organizations whose activities will be scrutiniz...
- PMANE to sue PMO over comments linking stir to foreign funding
People's Movement Against Nuclear Energy today threatened to sue the Prime Minister's Office for linking the stir to foreign funding.