Farmer is the backbone of Indian food ecosystem: PM Modi
Pointing out that India has a vibrant and diverse food culture, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the backbone of the Indian food ecosystem is the farmer.
Mr Modi, in a post on X, recalled the severe impact and suffering caused by the partition to numerous people.
Statesman News Service | New Delhi | August 14, 2024 6:54 pm
Marking Partition Horrors Remembrance Day, Mr Modi, in a post on X, recalled the severe impact and suffering caused by the partition to numerous people.
Hailing human resilience, the Prime Minister reiterated his commitment to protecting the bonds of unity and brotherhood in the country.
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on Partition Horrors Remembrance Day, Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah paid tribute to lakhs of people who suffered the scourge of Partition in 1947.
In a post on X, the Home Minister said, “On Partition Horrors Remembrance Day, my homage to the millions who suffered inhumane pains, lost lives, turned homeless during this most hideous episode of our history. Only a nation that remembers its history can build its future and emerge as a powerful entity. Observing this day is a foundational exercise in the process of nation building under the leadership of PM Shri Narendra Modi Ji.”
An exhibition organised by the Central Bureau of Communication, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, marking “Partition Horrors Remembrance Day”, was inaugurated at the Lalit Kala Academy (LKA) here on Wednesday.
The exhibition will be open from 14 to 17 August at the LKA (Ground Floor Gallery), Copernicus Marg.
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Pointing out that India has a vibrant and diverse food culture, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the backbone of the Indian food ecosystem is the farmer.
“We will not let Pakistan's agenda to be implemented in Jammu and Kashmir and no power on the earth can bring back Article 370,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted on Thursday while addressing a poll rally at the Katra town on the foothills of the Vaishnodevi shrine.
After former US President Donald Trump announced that he would meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his New York visit, Trump's close aide Al Mason called them "strong leaders" who respect each other.
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