Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu on Sunday asserted that India cannot make progress unless women are given equal opportunities in all spheres, including the political arena.
Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu on Thursday said the "long-awaited" taxation reform announced by the government would lead to greater compliance of tax laws
Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu on Monday laid the foundation stone for a Rs 46 crore housing complex for Rajya Sabha employees here and expressed concern over the delay in launching of the project.
Vice President voiced concern over the mounting pendency of cases across various courts and urged the government and the judiciary to ensure faster justice by addressing the issue of delays.
Naidu asked people to come together and display the "collective resolve to fight Covid-19" by lighting lamps and candles at 9 p.m. on April 5.
Vice-President M Venkaiah Naidu, besides a host of other political heavyweights, also sent out their good wishes to people through Twitter and urged everyone to strengthen the bonds of friendship
Members of the Rajya Sabha shortly after commencement of the session stood up on their feet raised slogans against the government accusing it of failing its duty
Political parties are feeling shy, politicians are feeling shy, Parliament also do not adequately discuss about the issue," Naidu said
Birla wrote to European Parliament President David Maria Sassoli over the resolutions on Monday.
While in some cases, the ministry said, only meta data is shared and for majority cases either mutual legal assistance treaty or letter rogatory is insisted upon which is a very time-consuming process
On the occasion, Naidu called upon the graduating students to work for the uplift of those who are not as fortunate as them.
While T K Rangarajan of CPM said laws be framed to tackle crime are not percolating down, Vaiko of the DMK wanted concrete action be taken to deal with such crimes.
During the Zero Hour, Mathura MP Hema Malini said her constituents, particularly in Vrindavan, faced this situation
The minister had two cancel two events at Shastri Bhawan scheduled after the convocation, the officials said.
As the chairman of Rajya Sabha, it pains me if members chose to disregard rules of the Parliament
Naidu remarks come against the backdrop of Indian authorities working to bring back various economic offenders who have fled the country
These remarks come in the wake of industrialist Vijay Mallya's possible extradition to India from the United Kingdom
Naidu also said the world must come together and put in place arrangements for handing over fugitives
He said besides surgeons, many scientists, mathematicians, physicians, chemists, metallurgists, astronomers and a number of innovators in ancient India have significantly advanced human knowledge
The symbiotic association of man and forest deeply embedded in the religious and the socio-cultural mindset of our countrymen and emphasised since time immemorial, is getting disturbed in recent times