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  1. Tripura government approves Rs 22 crore for farmers affected by cyclone Midhili

    Tripura government approves Rs 22 crore for farmers affected by cyclone Midhili

    Agartala (Tripura) [India]: The Tripura government has sanctioned Rs 22 crore for farmers who suffered losses in Cyclone Midhili, state Agriculture Minister Ratan Lal Nath said.Ratan Lal Nath told ANI, "In November 2023, under the impact of Cyclone Midhili, farmers suffered huge losses. All...
  2. Tripura government distributed Rs 22 crore to 78,000 farmers affected by Cyclone Midhili: Minister of State Ratan Lal Nath

    Tripura government distributed Rs 22 crore to 78,000 farmers affected by Cyclone Midhili: Minister of State Ratan Lal Nath

    Agartala (Tripura) [India], Tripura Agriculture Minister Ratan Lal Nath on Thursday said that more than 78,000 farmers in the state affected by cyclone "Midhili" have received financial assistance from the government.To compensate the losses suffered by the farmers, the state government has...
  3. Man booked for killing employer for salary of Rs 1,250

    Man booked for killing employer for salary of Rs 1,250

    Thane: A man was booked on Saturday for allegedly stabbing his employer to death over non-payment of wages of Rs 1,250, a Navi Mumbai police official said.Kalamboli police station official said no one has been arrested in the case.He said, "On Friday, the accused approached his employer...
  4. Pakistan is struggling with rising inflation and rising wage disparities

    Pakistan is struggling with rising inflation and rising wage disparities

    Islamabad [Pakistan], Pakistan is currently facing its highest inflation rate in almost fifty years. In recent months, inflation has soared to 38 percent, the highest rate in South Asia. Food inflation has soared to 4 per cent, reaching its highest since 2016, Dawn reports. This has been further...
  5. Modi caused 'unprecedented decline' in workers' wages; Indian government will ensure high growth: Congress

    Modi caused 'unprecedented decline' in workers' wages; Indian government will ensure high growth: Congress

    NEW DELHI: The Congress on Sunday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has led to an "unprecedented decline" in workers' wages adjusted for price rises and said India's coalition government will bring the country back to a higher growth path.Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said...
  6. Priyanka Gandhi says that if BJP comes to power again, it will change the Constitution.

    Priyanka Gandhi says that if BJP comes to power again, it will change the Constitution.

    Participating in a mega row show in Jorhat, he said, "BJP workers are meeting people and saying that they will change the Constitution after the Lok Sabha elections. If that happens, there will never be elections in the country." Support to party candidate Gaurav Gogoi.Priyanka Gandhi also...
  7. Congress will increase the wages of tea workers in Assam: Priyanka

    Congress will increase the wages of tea workers in Assam: Priyanka

    Titabor (Assam), Leading a road show in support of party candidate Gaurav Gogo in Assam's Jorhat district, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Tuesday said the daily wages of tea garden workers will be cut if the opposition alliance wins the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. Will be increased...
  8. Tea industry issues are prominent in North Bengal elections

    Tea industry issues are prominent in North Bengal elections

    Kolkata: The poor condition of the tea industry, closed plantations, dissatisfaction over socio-economic conditions and stagnant wages of plantation workers may emerge as major issues for both TMC and BJP in the upcoming elections on the four Lok Sabha seats in the northern part. West Bengal...
  9. Alarm bells are ringing in the economy, families are slowly drowning in debt: Congress criticizes the government

    Alarm bells are ringing in the economy, families are slowly drowning in debt: Congress criticizes the government

    New Delhi: Saying "alarm bells" are ringing in the Indian economy, the Congress on Tuesday claimed that stagnant wages and high inflation have forced families to take loans to make ends meet and are gradually Slowly drowning in debt.Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh also stressed that...
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