PM reviews progress of India’s TB elimination campaign
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday chaired a high-level meeting to review the progress of India’s Tuberculosis (TB) elimination campaign.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday chaired a high-level meeting to review the progress of India’s Tuberculosis (TB) elimination campaign.
Sending a strong message that the country would not bow down to threats of terrorism and nuclear attacks, Prime Minister Narendra Modi dubbed Operation Sindoor as “the new normal for India.”
Post his visit, Modi took to X, stating "It was a very special experience to be with those who epitomise courage, determination and fearlessness."
Leader of Opposition in Bihar Assembly Tejashwi Yadav has urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take the country into confidence and share details from the terrorist incident of Pahalgam to the ceasefire at a special session of Parliament.
The meeting was attended by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, armed forces chiefs and senior officials.
Earlier, former Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi, and LJP (Ram Vilas) President Chirag Paswan also met the RJD chief and wished for his speedy recovery.
"Before 2014, there was concern about the security of the country. Today we are proud of the surgical strike-air strike. Today our border is more secure than ever,"
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi tweeted, "PM @narendramodi holds bilateral talks with PM @SherBDeuba in Lumbini. Opportunity to strengthen ongoing cooperation and develop new areas in our multifaceted partnership."
On April 20, at around 10:30 AM, Prime Minister will inaugurate the Global AYUSH Investment and Innovation Summit at Gandhinagar.
Having stood its ground for nearly one and half years and resisting to succumb to the intransigence of the farmers, the last thing expected from the PM was this surprise announcement made on the day of Gurpurab and that too while the matter was very much in the radar of the Apex Court. Is the prospect of losing elections in a state such a compelling reason for abandoning philosophy and giving a signal of weakness to domestic and foreign forces that a sustained pressure by vested interests groups will force the government to capitulate?