- Layout approved, Ram temple at Ayodhya to spread over 274,000 sq mtr
- Prakash Javadekar, Jitendra Singh to brief media on cabinet decisions today
- Unlock 4: Boating resumes in Nainital, tourism getting back on track
- UN Secretary General Guterres condoles death of former Prez Mukherjee
- Cloud cover, patchy rains to keep mercury in check in Delhi: Met Dept
- India reeling under 'Modi-made disasters', says Rahul Gandhi
- Rajnath not scheduled to meet Chinese counterpart at Defence Ministers meet
- Army personnel killed in firing by Pakistani troops In J-K's at Rajouri
- Residential building collapses in Maharashtra's Palghar; no casualty
- Uttar Pradesh floods: 644 villages in 16 UP districts affected, says govt
LIVE: Govt announces plan for 'capacity building' among civil servants
Stay tuned with Business Standard for latest news LIVE updates
Topics
Today News | top news of the day | Cabinet meeting
BS Web Team |
Last Updated at September 2, 2020 15:45 IST
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

Union Minister Prakash Javadekar
A crucial meeting of the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) today is likely to discuss resuming the Delhi Metro train services and other activities permitted under the Centre's 'Unlock 4' guidelines, according to officials. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has petrmitted metro trains to operate in a graded manner from September 7.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh left for Russia today to attend a crucial meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), which is taking place under the shadow of an escalating border row between India and China, two of the bloc's key members.
In another key event today, the Supreme Court will take a decision on waiver of interest on loan moratorium provided by banks to help borrowers in the time of coronavirus crisis. The Centre and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Tuesday informed the court that the moratorium on repayment of loans could be extended to up to two years under certain conditions.
In another key event today, the Supreme Court will take a decision on waiver of interest on loan moratorium provided by banks to help borrowers in the time of coronavirus crisis. The Centre and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Tuesday informed the court that the moratorium on repayment of loans could be extended to up to two years under certain conditions.
Amid a political slugfest over the Facebook problem, the parliamentary panel on information technology will meet today to debate of the social media platform's alleged misuse.
Stay tuned for the latest news of the day
CATCH ALL THE LIVE UPDATES

Load More