4PM News Network: The Himachal Pradesh cabinet meeting was held in Shimla under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu. Many important decisions have been made at the meeting. The Cabinet approved the proposal to convert Hamirpur, Una and Baddi into municipal corporations. The Cabinet decided to increase the fees of multitasking workers in the Public Works Department by Rs 500. Now they will receive five thousand rupees.
2 Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla addressed the inaugural session of Audit Day. He highlighted India’s leadership in auditing practices. At the inaugural session of Audit Day, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said, “From time to time, people from all over the world come to study our audit system, learn from it and improve Indian audit. system. Come to the Indian Parliament for adoption.
3 Congress leader and former Union Minister P. Chidambaram expressed concern over the “rising youth unemployment in Maharashtra”. Offering various statistics in defense of his statement, he said, “Youth unemployment in Maharashtra is 10.8 per cent, most of the people of Maharashtra are self-employed and do not have regular jobs. 47% are self-employed and the number of those receiving a salary each month has decreased from 40 percent to 31 percent.
4 BJP spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia has launched a major attack on the Indian Alliance through a press conference on the assembly elections being held in Maharashtra and Jharkhand. While Gaurav Bhatia made a series of allegations against Hemant Soren-Congress alliance in Jharkhand, he also accused Mahavikas Aghadi in Maharashtra of appeasement.
5- More than 81.5 kg of cocaine have been seized. To which Deputy Director General Neeraj Kumar Gupta said, “Yesterday we arrested two persons in a case. Two more people have been arrested today. We had previously seized 1 kg of cocaine from a courier company. After which the investigation continued. During this time we received information according to which more than 81.5 kilos of cocaine were seized in a home.”
Considering the 6th assembly elections, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is active. Meanwhile, he investigated Prime Minister Modi in Amravati, Maharashtra. Gandhi expressed surprise that Prime Minister Modi’s speeches now coincide with what the Congress Party is saying. He further said that perhaps Prime Minister Modi has lost his memory.
7 In Delhi, Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu participated in the foundation stone laying program for the footbridge at the Indrapuri railway stop. During this, BJP MP Bansuri Swaraj was also present. Meanwhile, Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu praised Bansuri Swaraj and said that due to its efforts, a bridge will be constructed at Indrapuri railway stop today. This will provide comfort to all people. Bansuri Swaraj said that I am very grateful and congratulate Prime Minister Narendra Modi because under his visionary leadership the country’s infrastructure has gained wings.
8 The Social Democratic Party of India protested in Chennai and pressured the state government to fulfill its election promises. The party’s demands include increasing Muslim reservations to 7 per cent and releasing Muslim prisoners serving life sentences, as the DMK has done. The SDPI, known for its radical Islamic stance, has spoken out on various issues affecting the Muslim community.
9 Ahead of the Maharashtra elections, the political temperature in the state is at its peak. Meanwhile, attacking Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis for his comment on “Dharma Yudh”, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut called Fadnavis a “traitor” and said that when the time comes to confront defeat, they will start talking like that. . ,
10 Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal today handed over appointment letters to 1,205 newly recruited police officers. Addressing the programme, AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal said, “I want to congratulate all those who are joining the police force today. I have been told that appointment letters are being given to 1,205 people today. “So far 8,705 people have been recruited.” Since our government was formed two and a half years ago.