Expressing concern over the destruction of important wetlands due to encroachment, Aditya Nath said that strict measures will be taken to preserve lakes and other wetlands.
Expressing their gratitude, the guests noted their good fortune in being part of such a historic occasion.
Bhopal: A 33-year-old intoxicated man in Bhopal caused panic by climbing a mobile tower and shaking it dangerously. Police and rescue teams acted swiftly, bringing him down safely. Investigations are ongoing into his motives, raising concerns about mental health and substance abuse issues.
Delhi: As Delhi heads to polls on February 5, a fierce political clash has erupted between AAP and BJP. While Kejriwal accuses Amit Shah of fearing the youth, Shah slams AAP as a "3G government"
The theme of the Book Fair is Republic@75. The President urged people to give special importance to creation and promotion of books for children.
CM Yogi Adityanath said, "Under the vision of PM Modi, the finance minister has tabled the Union Budget 2025 today. This budget is the foundation stone for achieving the steps taken to attain the res of Viksit Bharat
Ensuring the health and safety of pilgrims is paramount. Reliance Foundation is providing 24x7 medical care comprising facilities such as men's and women's wards, OPDs, and dental services
The gunfight broke out around 8.30 am in the forest in Gangaloor police station area and search operations were still being carried out, police further said.
PM Modi also praised the reforms in the nuclear energy sector. "Encouraging the private sector in Nuclear Energy is historic. It will ensure a big contribution of Civil Nuclear Energy in the development of the country,
Sitharaman says "Slabs and rates are being changed across the board to benefit all tax-payers. The new structure will substantially reduce the taxes of the middle class and leave more money in their hands, boosting household consumption, savings and investment.
Congress MP Manickam Tagore called on the Union Government to change its policy alleging that the super-rich are getting richer, Employment numbers are going down and urban spending has also gone down.
Kejriwal claimed that if AAP loses the election, Delhi residents would face additional expenses of around Rs 25,000.Ahead of the Delhi election, AAP leaders have consistently urged voters not to support the BJP