Modi says Cong conspiring to kill reservation; urges people to be united
Prime Minister Modi on Tuesday warned the people that the Congress is conspiring to destroy the job reservation policy which is based on the Constitution.
Prime Minister Modi on Tuesday warned the people that the Congress is conspiring to destroy the job reservation policy which is based on the Constitution.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to hold wide ranging talks with US President Joe Biden on bilateral issues as well as global developments, including the conflicts in Ukraine and West Asia, when the two leaders meet on the margins of the Quad Summit in Delaware later this week.
The fund, deposited directly into beneficiaries' bank accounts, marks a critical milestone in the government’s larger vision of housing for all.
The PM highlighted that investments worth more than Rs 1.5 trillion have already been made in the country's semiconductor industry.
Modi stressed the importance of recognising grassroots-level heroes who have made significant contributions to society.
By 2025-26, eight Nano urea plants with production capacity of 44 crore bottles equaling 195 LMT of conventional urea will be commissioned.
Our partnership will make the 21st century world better. You have a big role. I am sure you will not hesitate from making your contribution. I have full faith in you, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told Indian diaspora.
Reacting to the violence in Manipur, MP Rajya Sabha Sanjay Raut slammed the PM Modi government and said that the Centre had failed to curb the violence.
The prime minister tweeted: “I thank @POTUS @JoeBiden and @FLOTUS @DrBiden for hosting me at the White House today. We had a great conversation on several subjects.”
Besides the Tesla CEO, the prime minister met personalities from diverse fields of health sector, Nobel laureate economist Paul Romer, academics, think-tank experts and others in New York.