The correct idiom is ‘get under your skin’. It means ‘to make you annoyed or angry’. Kids will say some mean things to try and get under your skin . .
The Model Cooperative Village (MCV) programme is being jointly implemented by the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) and the G...
The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) is chaired by _________.
PMAY-Urban addresses urban housing shortage among the EWS/LIG and MIG categories including the slum dwellers. Economically Weaker Section family is a fa...
_______ has released ask Force Report on “Production and Promotion of Organic and Bio fertilisers with Special Focus on Improving Economic Viability o...