Delhi CM Rekha Gupta says, ‘1,531 colonies to be regularised under new housing scheme’ | India News

NEW DELHI: Chief minister Rekha Gupta lauded the central government for regularising Delhi’s unauthorised colonies on an “As Is, Where Is” basis under the PM-UDAY scheme, noting that the new framework allows for the regularisation of 1,531 colonies without requiring layout plan approval. Furthermore, she mentioned that all plots and buildings within these colonies will…

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Polygon Giugliano Hardfork Scheduled for April 8 to Improve Finality and Fees: Polygon Foundation

The Polygon Foundation confirmed the Giugliano hardfork will activate on mainnet at block 85,268,500 on April 8 at approximately 2 p.m. UTC. The Polygon Foundation confirmed the Giugliano hardfork will activate on mainnet at block 85,268,500 on April 8 at approximately 2 p.m. UTC. The upgrade targets faster finality and improved fee transparency, allowing block…

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India Fiscal Deficit Target 2026-27: India unlikely to revise fiscal deficit target immediately despite Middle East shock, capex stays priority: Report

India does not see any immediate threat to its fiscal deficit target for 2026-27 despite the financial strain from the ongoing Middle East crisis, and the government will continue to prioritise capital expenditure, according to two government sources.New Delhi had budgeted a fiscal deficit of 4.3 per cent of GDP for the financial year that…

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‘Dangerous escalation’: Pakistan condemns Iranian attacks on Saudi energy facilities

Pakistan on Tuesday condemned Iranian attacks on Saudi Arabia’s energy facilities calling it a “dangerous and unecessary escalation” that undermines regional peace and stability. It reaffirmed its unwavering support for Saudi security.“The Government of Pakistan expresses its deep concern and unequivocal condemnation of the missile and drone attacks carried out by the Islamic Republic of…

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UK blocks Kanye West’s entry over his past antisemitic remarks; Wireless Festival cancelled |

The UK government on Tuesday barred Kanye West from entering the country, citing public interest concerns over his past antisemitic remarks, forcing organisers to cancel London’s Wireless Festival. According to the Home Office, West—now known as Ye—applied to travel to Britain on Monday, but his request was denied as his presence was deemed “not conducive…

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