Congress research department head Rajeev Gowda. File
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The BJP, to cover their own forgery, is using the Delhi Police, says the head of the Research Department of the Congress.
M.V. Rajeev Gowda, who heads the Research Department of the Congress, speaks to
The Hindu, regarding the BJP’s charges on the alleged ‘Congress toolkit’ seeking to tarnish India’s image, the Twitter’s alleged bias towards the Congress, and raids at the micro-blogging website office by Delhi police.
The Twitter offices in Delhi were raided by the police following the entire Congress toolkit controversy. Your comments?
Webinar on Sustainable Mobility and State Budget: Accelerating EV Adoption in Karnataka
India
Updated: Tuesday, March 2, 2021, 17:22 [IST]
Bengaluru, Mar 02: Electric Vehicles (EVs) are the new wave of transportation that promise to be the future of sustainable mobility. They are increasingly becoming the more popular choice of transport around the world due to their many advantages, including low fuel costs, reduced emissions, lower maintenance, and eco- friendliness.
Karnataka is set to make great strides in building an EV ecosystem. To this end, the Resurgent India Trust conducted a webinar which explored how the government can promote sustainable mobility solutions that will help Karnataka thrive in cleaner, greener ways. It brought together a diverse set of experts who identified key themes and challenges of EV mobility in Karnataka. The webinar participants examined and discussed innovative solutions to address these challenges and propose policy interventions required to m
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Greater Consumer Choice- the Key to Unleashing India s Growth Potential ANI | Updated: Dec 18, 2020 15:37 IST
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 18 (ANI/ BusinessWire India): As India looks to claw out of the vice-like grip of the Covid-19 pandemic, multifarious stakeholders are looking at ways in which the economic despondency that followed the contagion can be dispelled. As the country ruminates on how to kick-start an economic recovery buoyed by positive indications such as pent-up demand, revised rating from international agencies, and new policies such as the PLI scheme.
Amidst this India s true growth potential there is a need to create a better buyer s market by offering more choice for consumers. Centre staging this critical issue, The Economic Times today held The Conference Series for Consumer Freedom, with the aim to highlight the importance of consumer choices while protecting customers in a largely digital era of merchandis