The Congress party announced that if elected in the upcoming Delhi assembly polls, they will offer free pilgrimages to Buddhist sites, which are currently not included in government schemes. They ...
(MENAFN- IANS) New Delhi, Jan 25 (IANS) congress on Saturday vowed to launch a refurbished and all-encompassing 'tirth yatra' for the senior citizens, if it is elected to power, and promised that ...
Congress on Saturday announced free ‘tirth yatra’ for Buddhist places if the party is elected in Delhi in the upcoming assembly polls. During a press conference, former Delhi MP Udit Raj said there ...
Laxmi Narayan Tripathi, then Acharya Mahamandaleshwar of the Kinnar Akhara, appointed Mamta Kulkarni as Mahamandaleshwar during the ongoing Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj.
Ahead of the Delhi assembly elections, former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal promised free water and electricity to tenants, if returned to power.
Concerns rise as other welfare schemes for the elderly, like the Mukhyamantri Tirth Yatra Yojana, experience delays, while AAP and BJP propose different enhancements to senior financial and ...
The AAP manifesto is also expected to emphasise on infrastructural development, apart from free electricity, water, health, education, tirth yatra and bus rides for women. The manifesto will be ...
free bus service and free 'tirth yatra' and hospitals but are deprived of free electricity and water schemes," Kejriwal said. Kejriwal assured a resolution to the issue and said, “We will ensure ...
These promises may include free electricity, water, health, education, tirth yatra, and bus rides for women. To be titled Kejriwal's Guarantee, the AAP manfesto will also focus on ...
NEW DELHI: Congress on Saturday announced free ‘tirth yatra’ for Buddhist places if the party is elected in Delhi in the upcoming assembly polls. During a press conference, former Delhi MP ...
Congress on Saturday announced free 'tirth yatra' for Buddhist places if the party is elected in Delhi in the upcoming Assembly polls. During a press conference, former Delhi MP Udit Raj said ...
During a press conference, former Delhi MP Udit Raj said there were no schemes for Buddhist pilgrimages, which the Congress would change if it formed the government.