PM Modi flags off India s first-ever driverless train for Delhi Metro s Magenta Line
PM Modi, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal attend inauguration programme of India s first driverless train.
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Apart from Modi, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also attended the virtual event
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday inaugurated via video conferencing India s first driverless train operations on the Delhi Metro s Magenta Line, connecting Janakpuri West and Botanical Garden along with the fully operational National Common Mobility Card (NCMC) services on the Airport Express Line.
Apart from PM Modi, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also attended the virtual programme.
France and Germany retake reins as Britain leaves EU’s economic orbit
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Brussels: Britain long played a special role within the European Union, as a nuclear power and permanent United Nations Security Council member that had Washington’s ear. It was also a budget hawk that insisted on keeping the bloc’s spending in check.
Some EU officials worried that the UK’s exit from the bloc would weaken a union that had been under pressure since Britons voted in 2016 to depart. That vote confronted the EU with the risk of disintegration and strengthened the hand of euroskeptic movements from Italy to Hungary.
Rahul ready to rebuild party, leaders want Chintan Shivirs â what transpired at Soniaâs meeting
Congress leaders say the issue of lack of gap between top leadership and rest of the party was addressed at the meeting, all where all leaders took their turn to speak at length.
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New Delhi: Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi Saturday met over a dozen party leaders, four months after 23 leaders wrote to her demanding a full-time and active leadership.
The meeting, which lasted nearly five hours, saw the presence of some of these 23 leaders, including Anand Sharma, Manish Tewari, Ghulam Nabi Azad, Shashi Tharoor, Prithviraj Chavan and Bhupinder Hooda.
Explained: Why are AIIMS nurses protesting despite the Covid-19 pandemic?
AIIMS nurses protest: Despite requests from the administration to continue work in view of the Covid-19 situation, nurses have refused to relent. Here s why Written by Ashna Butani , Edited by Explained Desk | New Delhi | Updated: December 21, 2020 3:05:52 pm
Members of AIIMS Nurses Union raise slogans during their indefinite strike over in New Delhi (PTI Photo/Atul Yadav)(PTI15-12-2020 000098A)
Around 5,000 AIIMS nurses have been on an
indefinite strike since Monday afternoon in support of a number of demands, including lack of clarity of their salary structure under the Sixth Pay Commission. Despite requests from the administration to continue work in view of the Covid-19 situation, nurses have refused to relent.