BJP junks Manish Sisodia s claim: The startling claims of Sisodia, who holds education and finance among a host of portfolios in the Delhi government, came days after his house was raided by the CBI over allegations of corruption in the implementation of Delhi excise policy.
The CBI on Friday carried out searches at the residence of Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia after registering a case over allegations of corruption in AAP government's Excise Policy. The agency has searched 21 locations across India.
Deshbhakti : Speculations on the New Education Curriculum Envisaged by the Delhi Government Deshbhakti can only be an impoverished and unethical construct unless our school going girls and boys also learn of the conditions of denial, deprivation and inequality.
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News is that, after having streamlined educational infrastructure in Delhiâs government schools to commendable levels, the Delhi government is now set to bring new concepts of curricular richness to what school going girls and boys hitherto routinely learn.
Whereas any draft of the departures and inclusions is yet to surface, some indications are forthcoming from an interview given by the Delhi education minister to
All Unauthorised Colonies In Delhi To Get Piped Water Supply In 2 Years: Manish Sisodia All Unauthorised Colonies In Delhi To Get Piped Water Supply In 2 Years: Manish Sisodia The Delhi government has set aside Rs 3,274 crore for the schemes and projects of the Delhi Jal Board for the financial year 2021-22.
1,622 colonies are under Delhi Jal Board s piped water supply network, Manish Sisodia said (File)
New Delhi:
Piped water supply to all unauthorised colonies will be ensured in a phased manner in the next two years, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said today.
The government has set aside Rs 3,274 crore for the schemes and projects of the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) for the financial year 2021-22. Of this, Rs 600 crore is for 20 kilolitres free water subsidy scheme, which benefits about 6 lakh beneficiaries every month.