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India Today NE on MSNSikkim CM: Cooperatives key to economic growth and self-sufficiencySikkim's cooperative conference focused on revitalizing the cooperative sector to boost the rural economy. Initiatives ...
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India Today NE on MSNSikkim unveils logo for 'Discover Rabong Cho-Dzo Fest', celebrating culture and tourismSikkim unveils Discover Rabong Cho-Dzo Fest 2025, celebrating culture and sports under CM Tamang's leadership. The event ...
The Sikkim Assembly swiftly passed a motion of thanks for the governor's address and approved funding for various departments ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to visit Sikkim for its golden jubilee celebrations on May 16. The event marks 50 ...
Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman criticized Tamil Nadu's CM MK Stalin for removing the rupee symbol from the state budget's logo, labeling it as an act of regional chauvinism. The Tamil ...
The Tamil Nadu government, led by MK Stalin ... He added, How stupid can you become, Thiru @mkstalin?" He also shared the logo of the 2024-25 Tamil Nadu budget that had the Indian rupee symbol.
The US Agency for International Development (USAID) has been at the centre of political turmoil since the Trump administration announced it wanted to shut it down. The move all but ends a six ...
Washington — Congress is staring down a deadline to fund the government by the end of the week, as the familiar threat of a shutdown looms over Washington. Lawmakers have until the end of the ...
The Sikkim government has appointed advocate Aarohi Bhalla as the Additional Advocate General (AAG) of the State to conduct cases in Delhi. Loading content, please wait ...
WASHINGTON — House Republicans narrowly passed a stopgap bill Tuesday to fund the government until October, putting moderate Senate Democrats in the tough spot of having to either give the ...
By a 217-213 vote, House Republicans Tuesday passed a 99-page bill unveiled March 8 that would keep the government funded until Sept. 30, the end of the 2025 fiscal year. The bill, which closely ...
If the government were to shut down, non-essential employees would be told to stay home from work until a new spending plan is approved, while essential staff, including military and those ...
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