Category : Search result: BJP compensation demand


Power Demand Jumps 7% in December Amid Cold Wave

India's electricity demand surged nearly 7% in December 2024, reaching a peak of 139,000 MW, driven by heating needs during a severe cold wave. Explore the data and grid implications.

Delhi's Power Demand Peaks on New Year's Eve & Day

Delhi's electricity demand hits record highs on Dec 31 & Jan 1 due to celebrations, cold weather, and extended commercial hours. Discover how the grid copes and the shift to renewable energy. Read more.

Sigachi paid ₹42 lakh per family in blast compensation

Sigachi Industries told Telangana High Court it paid ₹42 lakh compensation to each family of the 54 workers killed in the June 2025 blast. The remaining ₹58 lakh of the ₹1 crore total is to be paid by the government. Full details inside.

Silver's 178% Rally: A Structural Market Shift

Silver's 178% surge signals a structural shift driven by acute scarcity and Asian demand, not speculation. Inventories collapse as industrial users hoard metal. Read the full analysis.

OpenAI's $1.5M Per Employee Pay Sets New Record

OpenAI is paying an average of $1.5 million in stock compensation per employee, the highest in tech startup history, to retain top AI talent in a fierce race against rivals like Meta.

Silver Price Hits Record High, Up 175% in 2025

Silver prices surge to record highs in 2025, driven by a structural deficit, strong industrial demand, and China's export curbs. Discover the key factors behind the rally.

Rs 2.21 Crore Awarded to Family of Engineer Killed by Bus

Mumbai's Motor Accident Claims Tribunal orders MSRTC to pay Rs 2.21 crore to the family of Aniket Dabholkar, a 30-year-old engineer fatally struck by a speeding bus. The verdict cites driver negligence. Read the full details.

Teacher Couple Death: Protests Over Rs 10 Lakh Ex-Gratia

Teacher associations in Punjab reject Rs 10 lakh compensation for a couple who died en route to election duty. They demand Rs 2 crore each, education, and job assurance for the children. Candle marches continue.

Page 1 of 4