Yuva Shakti will make India developed nation: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared on Sunday that the strength of “Yuva Shakti” will make India a developed nation.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared on Sunday that the strength of “Yuva Shakti” will make India a developed nation.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday paid homage to spiritual leader Swami Vivekananda on his birth anniversary and said he is an eternal inspiration for youth.
The search for five missing workers trapped in a flooded rat-hole coal mine in Dima Hasao continues, with joint rescue operations by the Indian Army, Indian Navy, NDRF, and other agencies entering their sixth day.
Before the inauguration, PM Modi inspected the flats and interacted with beneficiaries, who expressed their gratitude for the housing.
Modi will visit Sonamarg in Jammu and Kashmir on January 13 and will inaugurate the Sonamarg Tunnel project.
Describing him as a "pioneering innovator and industrialist," PM Modi remarked that TPG Nambiar was a "staunch advocate" of building India into an economically strong nation. He further extended condolences to his family and admirers.
Manoj Sinha, who addressed J-K UT Foundation Day celebrations, said that the Prime Minister and Home Minister Amit Shah have assured that statehood will be given at an appropriate time.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasised how a decade of good governance has bolstered national unity and effectively addressed discrimination. Under the principle of "Sauno Saath, Sauno Vikas" (Collective Effort, Inclusive Growth), the government ensures that the benefits of various schemes reach all eligible beneficiaries without discrimination.
On the first day of his two-day visit of Gujarat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday inaugurated and laid foundation stone of various infrastructure and development projects worth over Rs 280 crore in Ekta Nagar, Kevadia.
The criticism came a day after Prime Minister Modi expressed his disappointment as the extension of the scheme would not apply to Delhi and West Bengal as their governments “for their political interests” had not associated themselves with the scheme.