central government
Coverage of central government in the Nexus archive.
- Action will be taken in Ram temple donation theft case: U.P. BJP chief
Pankaj Chaudhary, the U.P. BJP chief, states that both state and central governments are ensuring a thorough investigation into the Ram temple donation theft case. Action will be taken in the case.
- Scrapping MGNREGA further strains Himachal Pradesh’s already limited resources: CM Sukhu
The Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh, Sukhu, states that scrapping MGNREGA and requiring states to cover 10% of the costs under a new scheme is straining the state's limited resources. The issue will be raised with the Central government.
- China allocates millions in new disaster relief after storms and a deadly landslide
China allocated 90 million yuan in disaster relief for Hubei, Gansu, and Guangxi provinces after severe storms, a deadly landslide, and flooding caused casualties, displacement, and infrastructure damage. Over 130,000 people were evacuated, and rescue operations involving thousands of personnel and boats were underway.
- HC seeks Centre's stand on plea of Gymkhana members against show-cause notice for eviction
The High Court has sought the Central Government's position on a plea by Gymkhana members challenging a show-cause notice for eviction. Justice Avneesh Jhingan issued notice to the government and directed Solicitor General Tushar Mehta to respond.
- Govt. to raise ₹580 crore from UCF, UIDF for Godavari Pushkaram projects
The government will raise ₹580 crore from UCF and UIDF for Godavari Pushkaram projects. The State and Central governments will later announce their financial aid, according to MA&UD Minister Narayana.
- I prefer solutions over disputes, says Telangana CM on river water sharing issues with Karnataka and AP
Telangana CM emphasizes solutions over disputes regarding river water sharing with Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The Central Government has decided to form a high-level committee to resolve water-sharing conflicts among Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka.
- Kochi Bypass project gets a fillip with Central nod
The Kochi Bypass project has received a boost with approval from the Central government. This development is expected to advance the infrastructure initiative.
- Chittoor conference addresses decline in mango pulp exports, farmer returns
A conference in Chittoor addressed the decline in mango pulp exports and farmer returns. The APEDA Chairman assured stakeholders that concerns would be taken to the Central government and solutions sought to strengthen exports.
- 67% of Ukrainians Expect New Post-War President
A KIIS poll found 88% of Ukrainians expect a post-war reset of the central government, with 67% wanting a new president after the conflict. Sociologists attribute this to wartime unity and growing demands for political renewal in peacetime.
- Teacher deployment for census work disrupts academic activities: Kerala General Education Minister
Kerala General Education Minister Samsudheen states that deploying teachers for census work disrupts academic activities. He calls for a review of Central guidelines requiring teachers to be assigned non-academic government tasks such as census operations and electoral work.
- Centre assures support to A.P. for Clean Godavari initiative on lines of Namami Gange
The Central government has agreed to send a team from the Central Pollution Control Board to assess pollution levels in the Godavari River and suggest solutions. This action is part of the Clean Godavari initiative, aimed at improving the river's condition ahead of the Pushkarams.
- China credit data shows sluggish demand, more household deleveraging amid weak investment
China's May credit data reveals new bank loans of 520 billion yuan, below expectations, highlighting sluggish consumption and weak investment despite government efforts to boost the economy. The tech sector remains a bright spot due to innovation-focused policies.
- ECONOMIC SURVEY 2025-26: Provinces’ development freeze to persist beyond next fiscal year
The Economic Survey 2025-26 reveals missed economic targets and a freeze on provincial development programs, diverting over Rs900bn to the Centre’s strategic needs. Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb highlighted resilience amid global trade challenges, floods, and regional conflicts, while announcing budget incentives for agriculture and housing.
- India’s E85 fuel rollout: what it means for motorists
India's Central Government plans to roll out 500 E85 fuel outlets by December 2026 to reduce fuel imports, but vehicle compatibility issues and potential costs for owners pose challenges.
- Left parties block NH in Vijayawada over fuel, gas price hikes
Left parties in Vijayawada blocked a national highway to protest fuel and gas price hikes. Protesters accuse the Central and State governments of imposing excessive taxation on petroleum products.
- Minimum wage revision brings little relief to workers
Telangana's long-awaited minimum wage revision after two decades offers minimal relief to workers, with negligible gains, reduced real earnings, and rates falling below Central government benchmarks.
- SFI and DYFI protest NTA failures, demand Union Education Minister’s resignation
SFI and DYFI are protesting NTA's failures in conducting exams like NEET, UGC-NET, and CUET, which have caused uncertainty among students. They are demanding the resignation of the Union Education Minister, citing the Central government's failure to implement meaningful reforms.
- China launches AI framework to improve ‘black box’ transparency and raise standards
China has introduced a national evaluation framework to enhance the accuracy, reliability, and transparency of AI. The framework establishes unified standards for measuring AI models, computing power, and data quality, aiming to create common benchmarks for the technology.
- Leveraging Hong Kong’s Unique Advantages to Expedite an International Innovation and Technology Centre— The Support from CICC for Hong Kong’s Leap into Innovation
Hong Kong aims to become an international innovation and technology centre by 2026, aligning with China's 15th Five-Year Plan. The article highlights CICC's support for Hong Kong's strategic role in the global innovation landscape amid unprecedented global changes.