News Source: The Economic Times
| about 4 hours ago
A committee of experts set up by the petroleum ministry may suggest several measures to cut the fuel subsidy, including freeing of pump prices of petrol, in its report that will be submitted by the end of January next year. It could also recommend
News Source: Telegraph India
| about 7 hours ago
6 AM Sunset : 4:47 PM Today Mainly clear sky...Brinda Karat and some Left MPs today interrupted Pranab Mukherjee long enough to provoke a fusillade from the boiling veteran. In contrast, Biman Bose treated the Congress-led Centre with kid gloves
News Source: Hindu
| about 10 hours ago
Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Tuesday had a run-in with the CPI(M) in the Rajya Sabha over an interjection by one of its members and deftly deflected criticism by the Left parties over the government’s disinvestment policy. Mr. Mukherjee
News Source: Daily News & Analysis
| about 10 hours ago
There were indications that the government is also considering a plan B, which is to send finance minister Pranab Mukherjee for the two-day summit in case the PM decides to skip it. While the conference officially begins on December 6, the two-day
News Source: Daily News & Analysis
| about 12 hours ago
They were our valued colleagues," he said in the Rajya Sabha while responding to remarks of some members that the government was going ahead with disinvestment after getting out of the bondage of the Left, which supported the earlier UPA regime.
News Source: The Hindustan Times
| about 15 hours ago
Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee lost his temper in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday after being repeatedly interrupted by CPI-M member Brinda Karat during discussion on the price rise issue. "I am not going to accept this...It is not permitted here," an
News Source: Daily News & Analysis
| about 16 hours ago
Home > Money > Report Govt will sell up to 10% in state firms now: Pranab Mukherjee Reuters Tuesday, December 1, 2009 18:40 IST New Delhi: The government will not sell more than 10% stake in listed state-run firms "at this stage," finance minister
News Source: The Financial Express
| 1 day ago
Altogether 17 questions were not taken up for want of members. The proceedings were taking place amid protests by members of Left parties and Samajwadi Party criticising the government's move to send a Central team to assess the law and order