Among these 314 projects, significant investment has been made. Of them, 56 are ongoing projects with an average registration of apartments at over 34%. Likewise, among the balance 194 projects that are lapsed, the average registration done is over 61%. The balance 64 projects have been completed, with a registration rate of 84% for the apartments.
Category: policy
MP News: State Achieves 60% Plantation Target, Bhopal Hills To Bloom By 2026
The UAD plans to install seasonal flower beds and introducing concept plantations such as Nagar Vans, Herbal Forests, Oxygen Parks and Botanical Gardens
NIRF To Introduce Negative Marking For Retracted Research Papers And Citation Of Tainted Work
Anil Sahashrabudhe, chairman of the National Board of Accreditation (NBA), the agency managing the NIRF, said the framework would introduce negative marks for retraction of research papers by journals.
India’s Economy Steered By Robust Consumption, Investments, Low Inflation, Favourable Food Prices & GST Reforms
Strong policy support, structural reforms, and a vibrant services sector are further reinforcing the positive growth outlook. These projections highlight broad confidence in India’s ability to sustain high growth amidst global challenges.
Horizon Europe’s new antimicrobial resistance partnership looks to the market
Photo credits: l i g h t p o e t / BigStock Horizon Europes partnership for antimicrobial resistance (AMR) research launched last week with a plan to bring Europe closer to finding new anti-microbial therapies in the next decade. With more of an innovation focus than its Horizon 2020 predecessor, the aim is to move.
NIRF Rankings 2025: Top Medical Colleges List Out, AIIMS Delhi Tops Once Again
The Ministry of Education announced the NIRF Ranking 2025 on September 4, covering 17 categories. In the medical category, AIIMS Delhi retained the top spot, with PGIMER Chandigarh at second and CMC Vellore at third place. JIPMER Puducherry and SGPGIMS Lucknow completed the top five institutions this year.
OBR downgrade set to pave way for more tax hikes in Autumn Budget
Rachel Reeves is braced for the Office for Budget Responsibility to cut its key productivity forecast, making big tax rises inevitable.
Trump Calls Democrats ‘Crazy’—Says He Won’t Compromise
The post Trump Calls Democrats CrazySays He Wont Compromise appeared com. Topline President Donald Trump suggested Republicans wont cave to Democrats demands in negotiations to avert a shutdown Friday, deepening the partisan stalemate just four days before the government could close without a new spending plan in place. President Donald Trump speaks to the press before boarding Marine One as he departs from the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, on September 26, 2025, en route to attend the Ryder Cup. 26: Trump told reporters if it has to shut down, itll have to shut down, alleging Democrats want to have transgender for everybody, calling them crazy. Trump has repeatedly brought up gender-affirming healthcare in discussing the government shutdownthough its unclear what hes referring to. Politico notes some Trump allies argue that an extension of federal tax credits in the Affordable Care Act, which Democrats insist on, continues taxpayer support for gender-affirming healthcare, since five states require insurance to cover some services. Wednesday, Sept. 24: The Office of Management and Budget instructed federal agencies in a memo to formulate plans for mass layoffs if the government shuts down by identifying programs whose discretionary funding will expire on Oct. 1, along with those that dont align with Trumps agenda. The move was widely viewed as a way to exact maximum pain on Democrats if they refuse to agree to Republicans proposal to avert a shutdown by setting the stage to blame them for staffing reductions. Tuesday, Sept. 23: Trump canceled a meeting with congressional Democratic leaders planned for later in the week, accusing them of unserious and ridiculous demands in exchange for their votes for a GOP spending plan to keep the government open. Friday, Sept. 19: The Senate rejected proposals from both Republicans.
‘Marginal impact on Indian IT firms’: NASSCOM on H-1B fee
The National Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM) has said that the recent decision by the US government to impose a one-time fee of $100,000 on H-1B visas will have a marginal impact on Indian IT firms.
‘Marginal impact on Indian IT firms’: NASSCOM on H-1B fee
The National Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM) has said that the recent decision by the US government to impose a one-time fee of $100,000 on H-1B visas will have a marginal impact on Indian IT firms.