Union Budget 2018 LIVE streaming: Here's how to watch FM Arun Jaitley's speech, experts' analysis
Fp Staff • 7 years agoWatch experts analyse Budget 2018 before and after it's tabled in the Parliament as well as FM Arun Jaitley's speech streaming live on Firstpost.com
Congress questions Jayant Sinha's claim of 'structural reforms' by Narendra Modi government
• 8 years agoThe Congress on Thursday raised questions over Union minister Jayant Sinha's claims that "structural reforms" by the Modi government would create a 'New India'.
PIB's statement on AgustaWestland makes it look like an extension of BJP
Ashok K Singh • 9 years agoThe BJP crushed the PIB identity that day and virtually merged the government and the party wings into one. This happened earlier during the Emergency.
Photoshop fail? PIB removes PM Modi’s 'Chennai floods' photo after Twitterati raise questions
Fp Staff • 9 years agoA photo of Prime Minister Narendra Modi posted by Press Information Bureau on its website purportedly showing him in a helicopter during an aerial survey of flood-hit Chennai on Thursday was removed after questions were raised in social media about its authenticity.
Journalists covering civil aviation barred from entering ministry
Fp Archives • 10 years agoReporters covering the beat have written to Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju and secretary V Somasundaran about the "verbal" orders issued to the CISF personnel not to allow them inside the ministry.
PM Narendra Modi to deliver extempore address on Independence Day
Fp Archives • 11 years agoBreaking from tradition, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will speak extempore when he delivers his first Independence Day address from the ramparts of the historic Red Fort on Friday in which he is expected to outline his vision and agenda for his tenure.
Press Information Bureau launches mobile version of its website
Ram • 13 years agoIn a bid to increase accessibility via mobile platforms, the Press Information Bureau, India’s official government press agency, recently launched the
Microsoft Loses Patent Case In South Korea
Jayesh • 18 years agoMicrosoft will not be able to sell Office in South Korea, due to having infringed on a patent that allows automatic switching of language between English and Korean.