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Delhi Budget highlights: Rekha Gupta presents national capital's Rs 1 lakh crore Budget; Check key announcements hereDelhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta presented a Rs 1 lakh crore budget for 2025-26, a 31.5% increase from the previous year. Capital expenditu...
BJP's financial challenge: Delhi's looming deficit, subsidy billsDelhi is staring at a budgetary deficit in 2025-26. The subsidy bill in 2014-15, when Delhi was under a year-long President's rule, was Rs ...
Delhi polls: BJP promises Rs 2,500 monthly for women; Atal canteens in slumsThe BJP unveils its manifesto for the upcoming Delhi assembly polls, emphasizing populist measures including a Rs 2,500 monthly payment for...
Finally, government heard voice of common man: Raghav Chadha appreciates Udaan Yatri Cafe at airports for foods at reasonable ratesCivil Aviation Minister launched the first 'Udaan Yatri Cafe' at Kolkata Airport to offer affordable food and beverages. This initiative ad...
Lunch thali for Rs 10: BJP civic bodies seek way to voters’ heartsCorporation officials also have been reluctant to get into the business of providing food, especially when no such funds or provisions exis...
MCD polls: Delhi BJP focuses on implementing central schemesBJP looking at introducing the Deen Dayal Upadhyay ‘Thali’ that promises to provide a meal for Rs 10, a scheme started by MP CM Shivraj Cho...
Delhiites have to pay lowest taxes as AAP govt announces cuts on VAT on various itemsThe focus of the AAP government is on consolidating its core strengths as it closes the year with lower revenue and expenditure for 2016-17...
AAP Punjab manifesto: Laptop for students, low power tariff, Dalit Dy CM, no property taxA team of AAP leaders led by Punjab in-charge Sanjay Singh released the manifesto which declares Amritsar and Anandpur as holy cities.
Officers indulging in politics: Manish SisodiaThe deputy CM attacked the LG saying “LG's officers“ were sitting on files.“We will not sit silently if the officers refuse people's work.W...
- Delhi gets 'Aam Aadmi canteens'
Delhi government today alloted Rs 10 crore in its budget for setting up 'Aam Aadmi canteens' across the city to provide subsidised food.
Delhi government presents Rs 46,600 crore budget; garments, shoes may be cheaperDeputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia presented the annual budget. Education, health and transport sectors got the lion's share of the total...
Delhi government presents Rs 46,600 crore budget; garments, shoes may be cheaperDeputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia presented annual budget for 2016-17. Education, health and transport sectors got the lion's share of t...
Aam Aadmi canteens to be set up in Delhi this year: Najeeb JungDelhi Lt Governor Najeeb Jung today said "Aam Aadmi Canteens", announced by the AAP government in 2015 for providing nutritious food at aff...
Aam Aadmi Canteen project yet to get off the groundThe scheme, aimed primarily at the working class and students, is to be implemented by the Food and Civil Supplies Department of the city g...
2015 marked unprecedented acrimony between AAP govt and CentreKejriwal accused PM Narendra Modi of taking over the anti-graft body using "paramilitary" personnel on June 8, which he said was aimed at w...
2015: A year of bouquets and brickbats for Delhi PoliceThere were confrontations between police and AAP government on a range of issues as it arrested five MLAs belonging to the party on several...
Delhi to have 'labour hostels' for construction workersThe Board has approved the enhancement of financial entitlement under various welfare schemes for registered construction workers, Labour M...
Anna Hazare meets Arvind Kejriwal; suggests patch up with Prashant Bhushan and Yogendra YadavIn a nearly 50-minute meeting here with the Gandhian activist, Kejriwal, along with Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, is understood to ...
Delhi government plans highly subsidised 'Aam Aadmi canteens'; to serve food at Rs 5-10Delhi government is going to set up highly subsidised 'Aam Aadmi canteens' in two months to serve nutritious food in the Rs 5-10 range.
Aam aadmi cannot get food at prices quoted by politiciansEven if it spells doom for the roadside vendors, it could turn out to be a more practical way of ensuring food security.