Read more about TN CM Stalin announces more relaxations, tea stalls allowed to reopen on Business Standard. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Sunday announced more relaxations in as many as 27 districts of the state which includes permission for tea shops to reopen from June 14.
Read more about Cong Uttarakhand leader Indira Hridayesh passes away in Delhi on Business Standard. Congress leader and Leader of the Opposition (LoP) in Uttarakhand Assembly, Indira Hridayesh passed away at Uttarakhand Sadan in Delhi on Sunday.
Read more about Uttarakhand govt to provide Rs 3,000/month to children orphaned by Covid on Business Standard. The Uttarakhand Cabinet gave its nod to the Chief Minister Vatsalya Yojana, which aims to help children who lost their parents or the earning member of their family during the Covid-19 pandemic
Refuting the speculations of a change in leadership in Madhya Pradesh, Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar on Tuesday said there is no instability in the Shivraj Singh Chouhan-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in the state. Interacting with reporters, Tomar said, There is no instability in Madhya Pradesh Government. The party has selected Shivraj ji. He is the chief minister. There is a BJP government in Madhya Pradesh and it will decide who will be its chief minister. Congress has no right to talk about the BJP s chief minister.
Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra said, BJP is totally united and organized under the leadership of Shivraj Singh Chouhan and VD Sharma.
The Karnataka government must take action against Amazon, said former Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy on Sunday after the e-commerce platform s Canadian unit was found selling a bikini with the Kannada state flag and emblem on it. Amazon is hurting the sentiments of Kannadigas, Kumaraswamy said, adding that the state government should teach them a lesson. Karnataka government must proceed towards taking action against Amazon, they are hurting the sentiments of the Kannadigas. Being a Canadian company, they must abide by the feelings and sentiments of the people. Google made a similar mistake and apologised later. Now it is Amazon s turn. The Karnataka must teach them a proper lesson legally, he said.