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  1. A proposal to bring work contracts to GeM portal is being worked on: CEO PK Singh

    A proposal to bring work contracts to GeM portal is being worked on: CEO PK Singh

    New Delhi: Public procurement portal GeM is working on a proposal to bring job contracts on the platform to further expand its reach, a senior official said on Thursday.Currently, only suppliers of goods and services are registered on the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) portal, which was...
  2. Health Minister Nadda reviews dengue situation and preparedness

    Health Minister Nadda reviews dengue situation and preparedness

    The meeting was aimed at “prevention, containment and management of dengue in view of the onset of monsoon and rise in dengue cases,” the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said.The Union Health Minister was briefed about the dengue situation across the country and the preparedness of the...
  3. Israel moving forward with national plan to prepare for climate change

    Israel moving forward with national plan to prepare for climate change

    Tel Aviv [Israel], Israel's Ministry of Environmental Protection published the first phase of the National Plan for Climate Change Preparedness. This step includes mapping areas affected by climate change in Israel and key steps to address and mitigate the risks.To consolidate the National...
  4. Center asks departments to conduct timely review of staff performance to prevent premature retirement of non-performing employees

    Center asks departments to conduct timely review of staff performance to prevent premature retirement of non-performing employees

    New Delhi, Annoyed by non-compliance with its directives, the Center has asked all ministries to timely review the work of employees so that non-performers are prematurely removed from service.In an order, the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) asked the concerned ministries to direct...
  5. Government monetized assets worth Rs 3.85 lakh crore through National Monetization Pipeline, Coal and MoRTH ministry the biggest contributors

    Government monetized assets worth Rs 3.85 lakh crore through National Monetization Pipeline, Coal and MoRTH ministry the biggest contributors

    New Delhi [India], the government has successfully monetized Rs 3.85 lakh crore through core assets of various ministries and public sector undertakings (PSEs).In Budget 2021-22, the government announced plans to monetize potential core assets of the central government and PSEs.The National...
  6. Ministry of Labor & Employment showcases e-Shram Portal at 112th International Labor Conference in Geneva

    Ministry of Labor & Employment showcases e-Shram Portal at 112th International Labor Conference in Geneva

    New Delhi [India], Ministry of Labor and Employment's e-Shram portal, an initiative designed as a comprehensive "one stop solution" for India's unorganized workers, was launched at the 112th International Labor Conference (ILC ), held in Geneva on June 4, 2024.This presentation, led by Sumita...
  7. Modi government monetizes assets worth Rs 3.85 lakh crore through National Monetization Pipeline

    Modi government monetizes assets worth Rs 3.85 lakh crore through National Monetization Pipeline

    New Delhi [India], The government has monetized Rs 3.85 lakh crore through core assets of various ministries and assets of public sector enterprises (PSEs).In the Budget 2021-22, the government announced the potential monetization of core assets of the central government and assets of PSEs...
  8. More than 100 days into rule, Pakistan's Prime Minister Sharif pledged to reduce deficit burden for economic revival

    More than 100 days into rule, Pakistan's Prime Minister Sharif pledged to reduce deficit burden for economic revival

    ISLAMABAD: After completing 100 days of rule, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday vowed to eliminate all loss-making institutions, ministries and departments to save taxpayers' money to bring the cash-strapped country on the path of economic prosperity. Announced.“We have made a...
  9. Network Planning Group evaluates three infrastructure projects

    Network Planning Group evaluates three infrastructure projects

    New Delhi: The Ministry of Commerce and Industry on Saturday said the Network Planning Group (NPG) met on June 12 and evaluated three infrastructure projects of the ministries of roads, railways and urban affairs.It said the projects were evaluated to be in line with the principles of the PM...
  10. The new criminal laws will come into effect from July 1; DoPT writes to Central Ministries, Departments to include material on these Acts in training

    The new criminal laws will come into effect from July 1; DoPT writes to Central Ministries, Departments to include material on these Acts in training

    New Delhi [India], The Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) on Friday issued an office memorandum to all central ministries and departments to include material on the new criminal laws in various training programs, it said, adding that these laws will be implemented in India. 1 July...
  11. Include material on 3 new criminal laws in training module: Staff Training Institute from the Center

    Include material on 3 new criminal laws in training module: Staff Training Institute from the Center

    New Delhi: The Center on Friday asked all training institutes under it to include material on three new criminal laws coming into effect from next month in various programs organized by them for government employees, according to an official order.It said they have been asked to make...
  12. Reddy holds first review meeting of coal, mines ministries

    Reddy holds first review meeting of coal, mines ministries

    New Delhi, Union Minister G Kishan Reddy has reviewed both the Coal and Mines ministries after assuming charge."A detailed review meeting of the Ministry of Mines (@MinesMinIndia) was held in New Delhi," he said in a post on X (formerly known as Twitter) on Friday.Reddy took charge as coal...
  13. G Kishan Reddy takes charge of Coal, Mines Ministry; Says India should increase coal production

    G Kishan Reddy takes charge of Coal, Mines Ministry; Says India should increase coal production

    New Delhi, G Kishan Reddy on Thursday took charge as Coal and Mines Minister and said India should increase domestic production of the fossil-fuel and reduce coal imports.In the previous Narendra Modi government, both the ministries were headed by Pralhad Joshi.Joshi, who is the Minister of...
  14. After assuming charge, Suresh Gopi says, 'I am a student of UKG, will study my ministries in detail.'

    After assuming charge, Suresh Gopi says, 'I am a student of UKG, will study my ministries in detail.'

    He has been appointed as Minister of State (MoS) and given two portfolios in the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas; and Ministry of Tourism.“As far as these ministers are concerned, I am a UKG student. Please give me some time to study both the ministers,” Gopi, dressed in typical Kerala...
  15. Major ministers of Modi government retain their portfolios; Shivraj was returned to Agriculture, Nadda to Health Ministry.

    Major ministers of Modi government retain their portfolios; Shivraj was returned to Agriculture, Nadda to Health Ministry.

    New Delhi: Signaling continuity, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday named Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, Nirmala Sitharaman and S Jaishankar in charge of four high-profile ministries - Home, Defence, Finance and External Affairs respectively - in his new government. kept.The four ministers in...
  16. Shivraj Singh Chauhan is the Rural Development Minister, Lalan Singh has got the Panchayati Raj department.

    Shivraj Singh Chauhan is the Rural Development Minister, Lalan Singh has got the Panchayati Raj department.

    New Delhi: Former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was on Monday appointed the new rural development minister, while ally Janata Dal (United) leader Rajiv Ranjan alias Lallan Singh was given the Panchayati Raj ministry.This is the first time that both the ministries have...
  17. Major ministers of Modi government retain their portfolios; Shivraj, Khattar get key ministries

    Major ministers of Modi government retain their portfolios; Shivraj, Khattar get key ministries

    New Delhi: Signaling continuity, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday named Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, Nirmala Sitharaman and S Jaishankar in charge of four high-profile ministries - Home, Defence, Finance and External Affairs respectively - in his new government. kept.The four ministers in...
  18. Piyush Goyal returns as Union Minister in a new avatar as a Lok Sabha member for the first time.

    Piyush Goyal returns as Union Minister in a new avatar as a Lok Sabha member for the first time.

    Mumbai: Piyush Goyal, who held key ministries including commerce and industry in the second Modi government, won his first Lok Sabha election from the Mumbai North constituency by an impressive vote margin.Goyal, 59, who has been a Rajya Sabha member since 2010, clearly explained the...
  19. NDA's key allies TDP and JD-U are eyeing the railway department, but will BJP give it?

    NDA's key allies TDP and JD-U are eyeing the railway department, but will BJP give it?

    However, the BJP's reduced strength in 2024 has given its allies an opportunity to exercise and assert their preferences not only in policy making but also in the allocation of ministries.Being the largest party in the alliance, the BJP will have to meet the demands of its allies, but is...
  20. PM Modi told NDA MPs not to fall into the trap of ministries and departments.

    PM Modi told NDA MPs not to fall into the trap of ministries and departments.

    New Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday urged NDA MPs not to fall prey to misinformation about ministries and departments and claimed that the "India alliance" may also be involved in spreading "fake news" about such issues.Addressing the NDA parliamentary party meeting, PM Modi said...
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