BJP lawmakers demand reinvestigation into Bofors scandal
The BJP lawmakers, who are the members of the defence matters committee constituted under the Public Accounts Committee, has demanded a reinvestigation into the Bofors scandal, which is one of the most controversial political...
Korean peninsula latest updates: South Korea set to speak to North
Showing a friendly gesture towards the North Korea, the South Korean government has declared its plan to engage in a high-level tax with its neighbour and long-term rival. The Korean peninsula is one of...
Presidential election takes place today
The crucial presidential election in which the NDA’s candidate, Ram Nath Kovind, contests against the opposition parties’ candidate, Meira Kumar, is taking place in the country today. It is learned that the ruling NDA...
Venezuelan SC bomber calls for a strike against govt
While the Venezuelan government is desperately searching for the bomber who attacked the country’s Supreme Court, the attacker, Oscar Perez, is freely travelling around the country attending the public programs organised by the anti-government...
Protests arise over India’s move to impose 12% GST on sanitary napkins
Severe protests have emerged over the Indian authority’s move to impose twelve per cent Goods and Services Tax on the sanitary napkins sold in our markets, with Congress Party’s Member of Parliament Sushmita Dev...
Denmark to help Africa to reduce the population growth
In order to bring down the number of the African migrants approaching the European continent in each year, the Denmark government is planning to invest a huge fund of nearly $14m in the family...
SC asks why EC remains silent on ‘permanent ban on convicted lawmakers’
Resuming the old discussion which has been purposefully or tactically removed from the discussion table of the common citizens of our country, the Supreme Court of India has asked the Election Commission of India...
Kenyan lawmakers likely to lose some allowances
Kenya, one of the Africa’s growing economies, is one of the countries which pay a good salary to their lawmakers, despite the fact that this country does not earn as much as it spends....
Govt tries to bring FCRA license holders under control, make them accountable
Despite the central government’s persistent efforts to make the Non-Governmental Organisations, which hold the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act license, accountable, some FCRA licence holders still evade authority’s scrutiny. As many as six thousand NGOs...
GST hunts regional film industry
The central government has stepped into a new tax regime, the Goods and Services tax regime, on July 1. Many sectors benefit from the new tax system as the GST subsumes several indirect taxes...