Prime Minister Naredra Modi has called upon the countrymen not to panic and take precautions to stay away from the COVID-19 – Novel Corona virus infection. In a tweet, Mr Modi said, the government is fully vigilant about the situation. Mr Modi said, no Union Minister will travel abroad in …
Read More »Delhi Court issues fresh death warrants for 4 convicts in Nirbhaya case for hanging on March 3 at 6 am
Shahnawaz khan;Feb.17 A Delhi court today issued a fresh date for execution of death warrants against four death row convicts in the Nirbhaya gang rape and murder case for the 3rd of March at 6 a.m. Additional Sessions Judge Dharmender Rana issued fresh warrants against death row convicts Mukesh Kumar …
Read More »PM Modi says population of tigers in India over 2000; Numbers doubled two years ahead of target date
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has affirmed India’s commitment towards the conservation of migratory species. He said, under the COP Presidency, India will take the conservation of migratory birds to a new paradigm with active cooperation of all the Central Asian Flyway Range Countries. He was speaking after inaugurating the 13th …
Read More »Kishan Reddy Vents Ire at Metro Officials—Violation of Protocol
S.Najaf ali shoukat Hyderabad, Feb.15 (PMI): Union Minister of State for Home G. Kishan Reddy today expressed anger and unhappiness over the Metro officials violating the protocol and not inviting him for the inauguration of JBS-MGBS metro rail recently. He questioned whether it was a TRS party function. He alleged that …
Read More »PM Modi calls upon scientists to combine traditional knowledge and modern science for developing world-class products
Shahnawaz Khan;Feb,15 Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that scientists need to focus on emerging challenges like 5G, artificial intelligence and affordable and durable batteries needed for renewable energy. Chairing a meeting of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research Society, CSIR in New Delhi, the Prime Minister highlighted the need …
Read More »Violence should not be taken as right to protest; Opposition must stop misguiding people on CAA: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said that violence should not be taken as right to protest and urged the Opposition to stop misguiding people on Citizenship Amendment Act. Replying to the debate on Motion of thanks to the President’s address in Rajya Sabha, he said, that Opposition is displaying double …
Read More »One country, One tax, One ration card to be a reality soon: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that One country, One tax and One ration card will be a reality soon. Addressing an election rally in Delhi today, Mr. Modi said, the Government is committed towards introducing one ration card system in the national capital as well which will benefit lakhs …
Read More »No document will be collected during updation of NPR; Providing Aadhaar number voluntary: Govt
Government has made it clear that no document will be collected during the updation of the National Population Register, NPR and providing Aadhaar number during the exercise is voluntary. In written replies in Lok Sabha, Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai said, the government is in discussion with the …
Read More »Both Houses of Parliament witness ruckus by opposition over CAA, NRC & other related issues
Both Houses of Parliament witness ruckus by Opposition over Citizenship Amendment Act, NRC and other related issues. The Rajya Sabha was adjourned for the day following ruckus by the Opposition on Citizenship Amendment Act, NPR and related issues. When the house met at 3 P.M. after repeated adjournments, the members …
Read More »UP police arrest 108 persons of PFI for its role in violence related to anti CAA protests in state
Uttar Pradesh police has arrested 108 persons associated with Popular Front of India in the last 4 days. Awanish K Awasthi, Additional Chief Secretary, Home Department today said in a press conference in Lucknow that 108 people of the organization have been arrested and these are in addition to the …
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