The BJP's manifesto for the Delhi assembly election promised to continue the existing schemes. AAP won 22 seats in the Delhi assembly election 2025. With the Aam Aadmi Party's welfare-driven ...
The Delhi Assembly elections underscored the centrality of governance and development-related issues in shaping voter preferences and the overall electoral outcome. While a broad spectrum of concerns ...
The formation of the next government in Delhi will soon be revealed, but the main challenge will be funding the promised schemes and projects, which require about Rs 18,500 crore annually.
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Now in the race to win the Delhi assembly elections, the three major parties too have promised to provide several welfare schemes. But experts highlighted that a balanced approach towards the ...
Delhi Assembly Election 2025: With days before the Delhi assembly elections, the three major parties – AAP, BJP and Congress – have announced women-centric schemes this time to woo Delhi’s women ...
What happens to AAP’s schemes now? In its election manifesto, the BJP assured that it would continue the existing welfare schemes in Delhi. “Our government will not only retain the ongoing schemes but ...
The AAP government in Delhi has opposed the rollout of the Centre's Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY scheme, arguing that the Delhi Arogya Kosh (DAK) scheme it offers is more effective and provides wider ...
The Supreme Court on Friday temporarily paused a Delhi High Court order that directed the Delhi government to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to implement the Ayushman Bharat Health ...
arguing that the Delhi Arogya Kosh (DAK) scheme, already in place, is a "far more robust program." The Delhi government reply stated that the AB-PMJAY scheme would benefit only about 12 per cent ...
In its election manifesto, the BJP pledged to continue the existing schemes in Delhi, reported the Hindustan Times. "Our government will not only continue the existing schemes but will also make ...
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