New Delhi, Feb 26 (IANS) Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu Thursday said the interests of the passengers will be of foremost importance to the government.
“95 percent of our passengers are common people; We have to take care of their interests, priorities & grievances,” the minister tweeted minutes before presenting his maiden budget.
“We will keep in mind long term interest of Railways & interests of common passenger & try to balance both,” he tweeted.
“We have to get investments & become highly competitive in quality of services we offer,” the minister said.
Afreen Fatima, the elder daughter of the main accused of Prayagraj violence Javed Mohammad alias
Bengaluru: "Haye Rey Bengaluru traffic", loss of Rs 19,725 crore every year; claim in the study
Rs 19,725 crore is being lost every year due to traffic in Bengaluru alone. This is not us but it
All flights from New Delhi to Kabul were canceled, Afghanistan closed its airspace
Amid the ongoing turmoil in Afghanistan, national carrier Air India's flight to Kabul has been re
In the year 1988, the accused of blasting in the flight Pan Am 103 from London to New York in the
Vikas Swarup to be new MEA spokesperson
New Delhi, March 26 (IANS) Vikas Swarup is set to take ov
Tibetan PM seeks global support for non-violent struggle
Dharamsala, March 13 (IANS) The international community should support Tibet because of the non
In Maha Kumbh, devotees are also fulfilling the pledge of cleanliness. From 13 to 31 January, 31.
Babar Azam broke another record of Virat Kohli, did charisma in T20I cricket
Pakistan team captain Babar Azam has undoubtedly been one of the best batsmen in the modern era a
Samsung recently launched its strong battery smartphone Galaxy F62 in India. At the same time, di
There is continuous rhetoric regarding the statement of Infosys founding member Narayan Murthy ab