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PM Modi To Unveil Madhya Pradesh's Start-Up Policy Tomorrow
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch the startup policy of Madhya Pradesh through a video conference on Friday. He will also address the startup community on this occasion. Representatives of 500 start-ups and 1500 youth will be present in the program along with Chief Minister Shivraj Singh.
Madhya Pradesh Startup Conclave is being organized in Indore, MP on May 13, Madhya Pradesh Startup Conclave-2022 will be organised at Brilliant Convention Center in Indore and the event will be inaugurated by PM Modi.
Madhya Pradesh Government is going to implement Start-up Policy to promote a business-friendly environment for start-up units in the state.
Udaipur Is All Set For Congress 'Chintan Shivir'
Preparations are in the last stage for the Congress Chintan Shivir to be held in Udaipur on May 13. The camp will be organised from May 13-15. The workers are working vigorously to make the Chintan Shivir historic.
To attend the event, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi took a train from Delhi's Sarai Rohilla railway station for Udaipur earlier in the day. Onboard the train, the former party President also interacted with railway porters.
According to party leaders, the "Nav Sankalp Chintan Shivir" is additionally pointed toward thinking on difficulties the nation is confronting, for example, "freefall of the economy", increasing inequality of wealth, inflation, farmers' crisis, Ladakh standoff, assault on minorities and attempts to divide by using Hindu-Muslim rhetoric.
Delhi Staring At Water Crisis From Friday
Water supply will be affected in some areas of the national capital Delhi from Friday morning. These include many areas like Civil Lines of the North, Bada Hindu Rao, and Kamla Nagar.
"Haryana is releasing less water in the river due to which the water level at the Wazirabad pond has dropped to a critical low of 671.80 feet, as against the normal level of 674.5 feet. Several areas in Delhi may face a water crisis," an official said.
Water supply will be affected in different areas of Delhi from Friday morning itself, said Delhi Jal Board. According to the DJB, the water supply at Wazirabad Water Works will be affected to maintain the normal level of the Yamuna pond.
IMD Issues Yellow Alert In Delhi As Heatwave Sweeps India
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has given a yellow alarm, cautioning of a heatwave at most places in the capital on Friday and Saturday. An orange alarm has been given to alert individuals about a serious heatwave on Sunday.
The most extreme temperature at the Safdarjung Observatory, Delhi's base station, rose to 42.5 degrees Celsius. It was 41.4 degrees Celsius on Wednesday.
The most extreme temperature at Najafgarh (44.7 degrees Celsius), Mungeshpur (45.4 degrees Celsius) and Pitampura (44 degrees Celsius) settled somewhere around five degrees Celsius above ordinary temperature.
Confgress Should Do Atma-Chintan About Staying Relevant, Country In PM's Safe Hands: BJP
Congress should do 'atma-chintan' about staying relevant rather than engaging in 'chintan' about country which is in safe hands of PM Narendra Modi: BJP
Maharashtra Records 263 Fresh COvid-19 Cases, Two Deaths
Maharashtra on Friday recorded 263 new coronavirus infections and two pandemic-related deaths, the state health department said.
The state's COVID-19 caseload rose to 78,80,337 and death toll reached 1,47,853. Meanwhile, Mumbai recorded 155 new cases and one death on Friday. Another fatality was reported from neighbouring Thane district.
Delhi: 1 Woman Dead After Fire Breaks Out At Mundka Metro Station
Fire near Mundka metro station, Delhi: 1 woman dead in the fire. Rescue operation continues with about 15 fire tenders at the spot, as per DCP Sameer Sharma, Outer district
Some persons are still trapped inside a 3-storey commercial building which had caught fire this evening near Delhi's Mundka metro station: Delhi police
The deceased woman is yet to be identified. Rescue operation on. Police force deployed with the area being cordoned off. About 15 fire tenders are at the spot, & more coming in. Fire on two floors. About 50-60 people rescued, and 2-3 injured: Sameer Sharma, DCP, Outer district
India Announces One-Day State Mourning On Sat Over Demise Of UAE Prez
J&K Govt Constitute SIT To Probe Kashmiri Pandit Employee's Death
The Jammu and Kashmir government has constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to investigate the killing of Kashmiri Pandit employee Rahul Bhat.