Updated Mar 11, 2021 | 07:41 IST
With TMC chief Mamata Banerjee hospitalised after attack in Nandigram, the party has deferred the release of its manifesto and will approach the EC over the incident that occurred days ahead of WB polls. Mamata Banerjee hospitalised after receiving several injuries while at Nandigram. Photo credit: Twitter@abhishekaitc
Kolkata: The Trinamool Congress (TMC) has decided to postpone the release of its manifesto for the West Bengal Assembly election as party supremo and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was admitted to a hospital after she suffered injuries by allegedly being pushed by some people in Nandigram, from where she is contesting.
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Action would be taken to open creches in two major government offices in each district centre, the Chief Minister said, announcing a slew of initiatives benefiting women. Women employees of the state government will be given a total of six months child care leave along with maternity leave which is already in existence. This will be a supplementary step towards the welfare of women who are a very important part of the administrative machinery, he said.
Yediyurappa announced loan facility of up to Rs two crore at a subsidised rate of four per cent through Woman Development Board/Karnataka State Finance Corporation to women entrepreneurs in the service sector.
Bombay Karnataka has reason to cheer
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Office-bearers of Karnataka Chamber of Commerce and Industry watching the live telecast of the State Budget in Hubballi on Monday.
The districts of Bombay-Karnataka region have something to cheer about in the Budget, although not many demands have been met.
The pending demand for a direct railway line (73 km) between Dharwad and Belagavi via Kittur received grant of ₹463 crore in the State Budget.
A grant of ₹10 crore in the first year for a ₹75 crore project for upgrade of Dharwad Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, establishment of regional centre of forensic science laboratories in Hubballi, establishment of a food park under Atma Nirbhar Bharat Abhiyan scheme in Ittangihal village of Vijayapura district; establishment of ‘Modern Quality Analysis Unit’ at an expenditure of ₹4 crore at Agricultural Produce Market in Byadgi in Haveri district are few projects for the region.