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    Rajya Sabha: Opposition members attack govt over paper leaks, demand cancellation of NEET exam

    Opposition members in the Rajya Sabha criticised the government over recent examination paper leaks, highlighting the impact on youths and student morale. Calls were made for a fair probe supervised by the Supreme Court, expressing doubts about the government's handling of the situation. Allegations of irregularities, corruption, and lack of action against coaching centers were raised, with demands for accountability and cancellation of exams.

    Chhattisgarh govt launches 'single window system 2.0' for ease of industrialists

    Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on Tuesday launched the second edition of the 'single window system' (SWS) to facilitate speedy approvals of various clearances required for setting up industries. Speaking at the launch of the portal at his official residence in Raipur, Sai said the state government would extend all possible assistance to entrepreneurs interested in investing in the state.

    New mineral fund rules restrictive: Chhattisgarh government

    Chhattisgarh government red-flags new District Mineral Foundation guidelines, citing potential misuse of funds meant for people affected by mining activities.

    After Telangana's Rs 31,000 cr farm loan waiver, Punjab farmers reiterate similar demand

    The Telangana government has announced a farm loan waiver of up to Rs 2 lakh, benefiting nearly 40 lakh farmers at a cost of around Rs 31,000 crore. Punjab farmers have welcomed this decision and renewed their call for a similar waiver from the central government, arguing that the current cash benefit under PM Kisan is insufficient.

    Coal India's contribution to govt exchequer drops 2.2 per cent to Rs 9,560 crore in April-May

    Coal India Ltd's contribution to the government's exchequer decreased by 2.2% to Rs 9,560.28 crore in April-May of the current fiscal year, down from Rs 9,777.64 crore in the previous year. Total levies paid to the government in May rose to Rs 4,763.20 crore. State governments receive revenue from coal production through royalties, GST, and other levies, with Jharkhand and Odisha receiving the highest amounts.

    Every time you criticise Modi govt, you are termed anti-national: Shashi Tharoor

    Congress leader Shashi Tharoor has accused the Narendra Modi government of being anti-national and attempting to "delegitimize dissent". He drew a parallel between India's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru and the current government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Tharoor said that Nehru, whose death anniversary is being observed today, was someone who believed democracy had to be instilled and encouraged in the people of India. He referred to Modi as a 'chaiwala' who could become the country's prime minister because of the democratic institutions and values laid down by Nehru over 17 years ago.

    The Economic Times
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