Government policies
Centre decides to terminate 3 highway projects
23 Apr 2016
Govt rescinds order banning PF withdrawal amidst violent protests
19 Apr 2016
With the rescinding of the order, curbs to accessing the entire provident fund corpus, which were to come into effect from 1 May, now stand withdrawn, subject to certain conditions
Tirupati temple deposits 1,311 kg gold with PNB under gold monetisation scheme
19 Apr 2016
Tirumala temple gets about one tonne of gold every year as offerings from devotees, which is typically sent to refineries or the government mint for conversion to gold bars, which are then deposited in banks
Jewellers call off strike after 42 days
13 Apr 2016
Govt lets oil PSUs evolve crude import policy
06 Apr 2016
The union cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi today gave its approval to replace the existing policy on crude oil import by oil PSUs and vest the oil PSUs with the power to evolve their own policies
Modi pledges key initiatives for nuclear security
02 Apr 2016
India will counter nuclear smuggling and strengthen the national detection architecture for nuclear and radioactive material, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, adding that a dedicated team to counter nuclear smuggling is also in place
Cigarette firms halt production over new health warning rules
02 Apr 2016
The tobacco industry apex body Tobacco Institute of India said the production halt would cost the industry Rs350 crore a day
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