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Better health facilities not limited to treatment of diseases, they also encourage social justice: PM
Modi was speaking after virtually dedicating the K. K. Patel Super Specialty Hospital in Bhuj, Gujarat, to the nation. "When cheap and best treatment is available to the poor, his faith in the system is strengthened. If they get freedom from the worry of the cost of treatment, they work hard to get out of poverty with more determination," he said.
Speak up to reduce communal tension in nation, Gehlot urges PM Modi
"I again appeal to the Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri @NarendraModi to give a message to the nation to reduce the increasing communal tension in the country and direct the State Governments to take action against the mischievous elements who are creating nuisance in the name of religion," he posted on twitter in Hindi.
India will again become ‘Akhand Bharat’ in 15 years: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat | Key Points
The RSS chief said that it was the dream of Swami Vivekananda and Maharishi Arvind that it will become a reality, if all of us put a little more effort. He made this statement while inaugurating the idol of Brahmalin Mahamandaleshwar Shri 1008 Swami Divyanand Giri, in Haridwar. Mohan Bhagwat made these remarks while seconding the statement of astrologer Swami Ravindra Puri who said that astrological predictions suggest India will realise the dream of Akhand Bharat in the next 20-25 years.
After Raj Thackeray's barbs, BJP drops 'twitter bomb' on Sharad Pawar
Fadnavis launched a blistering, no-holds-barred attack at Pawar, ranging from the Constitution to the mafia to 'The Kashmir Files' and the man who coined the word 'Hindu terror' -- though the immediate political provocation for the loaded verbal assault was not clear.
Shivraj Singh Chouhan's bulldozer act gets party's backing
Endorsing the move to demolish properties of those accused of violence and heinous crimes, the party's in-charge for Madhya Pradesh, P. Murlidhar Rao, said on Thursday that Chouhan took action depending on the ground situation. "Depending on the situation on the ground, Chief Minister Chouhan took the action. Wherever a bulldozer is required, he (Chouhan) is using it," Rao said.
Modi invites people to take part in quiz on 'PMGKY'
Modi has said this is an interesting quiz which will cover a series of good governance initiatives. Quoting a tweet by MyGovIndia, the Prime Minister tweeted, "This is an interesting quiz which will cover a series of good governance initiatives. Do take part in the #SabkaVikasMahaQuiz and strengthen our collective quest towards inclusive development."
Modi invites people to take part in quiz on 'PMGKY'
Modi has said this is an interesting quiz which will cover a series of good governance initiatives. Quoting a tweet by MyGovIndia, the Prime Minister tweeted, "This is an interesting quiz which will cover a series of good governance initiatives. Do take part in the #SabkaVikasMahaQuiz and strengthen our collective quest towards inclusive development."
PM Modi's special attachment to Sikh community not political: Nadda
He was speaking at the launch of a book "Heartfelt -- The Legacy of Faith" at Ambedkar International Centre in New Delhi. "Prime Minister Modi's attachment to the Sikh community is not political but of soul and a feeling of patriotism. It is the dedication of our Prime Minister to the contribution of Sikhism in making India strong," Nadda said.
Pinarayi Vijayan gets a rude jolt as Yechury 'red flags' K-Rail
Speaking to the media in Delhi on Wednesday for the first time after getting a third and final term in the post, Yechury asked how a green signal can be given to "a train which is yet to arrive". Yechury's tone and tenor on K-Rail contradicted his position when he was attending the Congress. At Kannur he had said Kerala needs such a project, but in Delhi he gave a different statement.
Contractor suicide case: K'taka Minister Eshwarappa announces resignation
Eshwarappa said that he had decided to tender his resignation earlier, but was stopped by his colleagues. "If I have committed any mistake, let the god punish me. I am confident of coming out clean from the allegations in the contractor suicide case," he said. Patil, who committed suicide by consuming poison, held Eshwarappa directly responsible for his death, alleging that the minister had asked for a 40 per cent commission in a Rs 4 crore project, through his aides.
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