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uniqueeval · 5 months ago
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits Global Fintech pavilion in Mumbai
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses a gathering during the Global FinTech Fest, in Mumbai, Friday, Aug 30, 2024. | Photo Credit: PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Global Fintech pavilion of the Jio World Convention Centre, in Mumbai on Friday (August 30, 2024). At the Jio Convention Centre, PM Modi will address a special session of Global Fintech Fest 2024, which is displaying the…
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rightnewshindi · 5 months ago
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पीएम मोदी कल महाराष्ट्र में रखेंगे 76 हजार करोड़ की बंदरगाह परियोजना की आधारशिला, ग्लोबल फिनटेक फेस्ट को करेंगे संबोधित
PM Modi Maharashtra Visit Schedule: प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी का आगामी महाराष्ट्र दौरा 30 अगस्त को होने वाला है. इस दौरान पीएम मोदी मुंबई और पालघर में कई परियोजनाओं का उद्घाटन और शिलान्यास करेंगे. प्रधानमंत्री पालघर में करीब 76,000 करोड़ रुपये की लागत वाली वधावन बंदरगाह परियोजना की आधारशिला रखेंगे. वो मुंबई में ग्लोबल फिनटेक फेस्ट (जीएफएफ) को भी संबोधित करेंगे. प्रधानमंत्री मोदी 30 अगस्त को…
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thenewwei · 7 hours ago
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Reflections on India
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After taking 11 flights, 2 long-distance buses and much local transport across Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand over a month, I have arrived back in New York City. I have been hibernating for the last week or so, trying to get over jet lag, return to my normal sleep schedule (this has been a woeful disaster), and taking care of family business. Here are some reflections on India ( will get to the other nations in later posts):
India
It is remarkably modern now. For the first time in six visits to India over my life, I did not get sick at all, despite having marked jet lag for the first few days. Granted, I was limited to Surat, self-proclaimed “the cleanest city in India.” Nearly every home had modern seat toilets and bidet shower, the exception being one roadside gas station in Maharashtra on my long road trip in the middle of the night from the Mumbai airport. This was not true at all on my last visit in 2012, although it was rapidly modernizing even then. Also, next to my uncle’s home in a relatively posh neighborhood of Surat (well, it was a barren dirt field when his father bought it in the early 1970s), you would see people driving bullock carts in 2012. Not anymore, now there’s a modern “Northern Boulevard” type street right next door with multiple lanes.
The wedding was spectacular. My extended family (which, in India, includes people who aren’t directly related to you and even neighbors) were amazingly welcoming and accommodating. Everyone helped out. The locations were ornate, the technology used was exquisite. Some people outside of India who viewed my online documentary on the wedding told me they assumed that the couple getting married was from outside India (because how could they afford just a luxurious wedding) but both families are from Surat. I’m not even sure they’ve ever left India.
And this is the general sentiment I got from people in India that they want foreigners to take with them. One told me it will be the same here as in the West “in five years” (not so sure—maybe 10-15?). One of my uncles told me Indians don’t want their nation to be considered like the world depicted in “Slumdog Millionaire.” I mean “Slumdog Millionaire” (a British film) was from 2008, which was 16 years ago, and it’s a rag to riches story that could easily happen in any nation, including, maybe especially, in the United States, but no matter. They associate it with Western propaganda (because of course films are made just to insult nations) that their nation is poor and filthy.
The main reason India has prospered, especially economically and technologically, seems to be help from Russia. And pretty much everyone I met had a pro-Russia, pro-Putin, pro-Modi and pro-Trump mentally. All the right wing talking points were there: George Soros funded the riots that led the CIA to ouster the Bangladeshi PM because the USA wants some island (not Greenland :) —don’t remember the last time the USA conquered a territory to keep it, and the only person in this century who’s ever hinted at this is, recently, Trump); the US “provoked” Russia into invading Ukraine after installing Zelensky after the Revolution of Dignity in 2019 (problem—the Revolution of Dignity occurred in 2014 (before which there was a decades-long and popular effort to have closer ties to the West) and, there was a previously pro-Western President before Zelensky who was elected in 2014 (after the popular overthrow of the pro-Russian President) and Zelensky was popularly elected in a landslide in 2019, but I guess that doesn’t jive with the info on Russian State TV); Bush attacked Iraq in 2003 to install a pro-US govt (true, at the time—not as much anymore) and steal their oil (evidence?); Trump will bring “peace on Earth” by reeling in the violent, stubborn and insubordinate Zelensky, by stopping the CIA/Military etc. from unnecessary meddling in world affairs and by punishing China and Muslims everywhere; the USA and UK only have good economies because they control the gold/monetary supply—etc. etc. Needless to say, being “Good for India” meaning economically and for Hindus/Modi/BJP is the barometer and only barometer for what should go on in India.
Only after I got back did my mother tell me that a couple of family members had expressed different (pro-Congress) points of view to her in the past. But I didn’t hear them while in India. As far as I can tell, at least among high caste Gujaratis, India under Modi is ideologically totalitarian. I suppose that’s not surprising considering that India is a developing rather than developed nation and that, despite having the world’s largest democracy by population, India had no history of democracy before 1947 (unless you count ancient Dwarka under Krishna’s guidance in the Hindu epics and who knows if that even existed). And I experienced plenty of high caste Indians ordering around restaurant workers, servants, even their wives, in a way no one could ever get away with in America.
One of my uncles told me that the diversity of political thought in America had gone way downhill. Really? I mean, just for one example, 16 Democrats ran for the Presidential nomination in 2020, each with various ideas for issues and governance. And the only reason we didn’t get the same in 2024 was an incumbent President who bowed out too late and picked his VP to run in his place like 100 days before the election because the party didn’t want to go into the election divided. On the Republican side we had serious challenges to Trump by Nikki Haley, and there were some fresh ideas offered, whether people liked them or not. It’s true, there are ridiculous hurdles to running as an Indie candidate but we still had Green, Libertarian, Cornell West, even an Indian American right-wing dude who wasn’t natural-born (I think he was ultimately disqualified--didn't appear on my ballot). I mean everyone has an opinion about everything and even despite the crazy bipartisan divide, there’s still plenty of complex thought among specific issues by Americans of all types. Not to mention hundreds of types of cereals, a million channels, thousands of ethnicities (even languages, in NYC, anyway). One of my cousins also told me that she heard NYC was “dirty.” I admitted it had gone downhill after the pandemic due to idiotic policies and governance, but it’s still NYC. And she lives in Surat (sorry, not as clean or modern as NYC yet—though I didn’t say that).
Speaking of which, there are signs of Modi's lax environmental standards to boost technological innovation. Just take a drive through Vapi, Gujarat. You'll barely be able to see, let alone breathe.
I also watched a film (almost 4 hrs in length with previews and intermission) in a theater in Surat. It was Pushpa 2: The Rule.” The theater had modern recliner seats and waiter service, just like at Alamo Drafthouse or most non-indie theaters in NYC nowadays. Although my relative who (now) lives in Kentucky acted like this was an advance from the US. Maybe these kinds of theaters don’t exist in Kentucky, I don’t know, or maybe he was just trying to show as usual how modern India has become.
The film is a sequel, so I read up on the original prior to watching the film. It was in Hindi without subtitles so I couldn’t understand what was being said, but I got the basic gist. Basically Pushpa is a South Indian gangster who “made it” in the first film, and now needs to maintain/increase his power by controlling politicians. Throughout the first half of the film, he and his selected politician are trying to get on the ballot/influence power, and meanwhile he needs to get a shipment of illegal red tree logs through multiple jurisdictions while being chased by a rogue cop who was humiliated by Pushpa in the last film. I think you can guess who wins that battle.
There was an intermission, after which the film took a completely different turn. Now Pushpa needed to defend Hindu/Indian Womanhood (“whether they like it or not,” as Trump said). While attending a festival, he encounters a cross-dressing, makeup wearing villain (of course the villain must be portrayed as a transgender weirdo in Modi’s anti-woke India) who tries to accost/rape a Hindu virgin. Pushpa intervenes but is summarily dressed down by the victim’s infuriated father. My assumption was that he blamed his daughter for the flirtation in the typical macho manner, but my relative explained to me that his ego was too big and he wanted to be the one to protect her, not Pushpa. Because he’s responsible for her virginity until she’s married. I think.
In any case, Pushpa backs off. We learn the perpetrator is the nephew of the powerful politician Pushpa unsuccessfully courted in the first half of the film and that he has been let off the hook/released from jail on multiple crimes due to this influence. Which gives the cross-dressing villain the chutzpah to kidnap the girl (who’s POV we never get). Now Pushpa goes into Superman mode and tries to save the girl, and after much travail, succeeds and kills the villain. Afterwards, he receives a visit from the tearful father, who apologizes for his ego/arrogance and gives Pushpa’s dutiful/beautiful wife a wedding invitation to the saved daughter’s wedding (assumably an arranged match in the typical Indian manner, although it’s not so typical in India anymore). We learn that the invitation doesn’t include a child that Pushpa’s wife bears.
However, there are unhealthy tidings. The politician is furious at his nephew’s death and swears revenge with the help of the rogue cop. So this is will set the stage for Pushpa 3: The Rampage. Yay!
My relative said the film was “okay” but he praised its positive depiction of Hinduism. He said this was only because the film was South Indian. He claims that Bollywood films depict Hinduism as being evil and Islam as the ideal. An example he gave was that Hindu priests are depicted as rapists, whereas no film would ever depict a Muslim Imam that way. Certainly if true this is an unbalanced depiction.
In any case, I was informed that this film has generally gotten good reviews in India, though I’m not sure why. It’s two completely different storylines, neither of which have a hint of originality. I love crime films, but Pushpa 2 was only semi-interesting for its strange bend.
A word about the traffic in Surat: it’s an amazing experience to be on the road here. There are few traffic lights to speak of, and everyone is basically turning into oncoming traffic that’s head on. You not only have to be a great driver yourself, but you have to trust that everyone else is a great driver too. It’s amazing there aren’t more accidents. Granted, there’s still prohibition in Gujarat, so I imagine drunk driving isn’t so common. Most people who drink are lower caste Hindus in the villages heady on moonshine, like in a Faulkner novel.
I have plenty of other observations but don’t want to make this tremendously long—maybe save it for the book. Even the visa process was painless and featured good eye candy—nothing like the bribery-filled, bureaucratic old days. Bottom line, India has advanced significantly, despite its flaws—so visit if you can!
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digitalnewstoday · 4 days ago
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Dr. Pranati Rohit Tilak Hosts PM Modi at Lokmanya Tilak Award 2023, Celebrating a Legacy of National Pride
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Pune, India – In a moment of great honor and pride, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Dr. Pranati Rohit Tilak, trustee and chairperson of Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, during the prestigious Lokmanya Tilak Award 2023 ceremony. The event celebrated the enduring legacy of Lokmanya Tilak and recognized individuals who have made significant contributions to society in the spirit of his ideals.
Dr. Tilak, a fifth-generation descendant of Lokmanya Tilak and a prominent educational leader, played a pivotal role in organizing and hosting the event. Her efforts in preserving and promoting the vision of her illustrious ancestor were highlighted during the ceremony, making her an integral part of the celebrations.
Prime Minister’s Connection with Lokmanya Tilak’s Vision
During his address at the event, Prime Minister Modi reflected on the timeless relevance of Lokmanya Tilak’s principles, particularly his emphasis on self-reliance and national pride. The Prime Minister also shared excerpts from his speech at the 2022 Lokmanya Tilak National Award ceremony, where he was honored with the prestigious award.
"Lokmanya Tilak’s ideals continue to inspire generations of Indians. His call for Swaraj and self-reliance resonates deeply with our nation's current progress toward becoming a global leader," PM Modi remarked.
The Prime Minister commended Dr. Pranati Rohit Tilak for her tireless work in preserving Tilak’s legacy and her contributions to education and social development.
Dr. Pranati Rohit Tilak: Carrying Forward a Legacy
As the trustee of Maharashtra Vidyapeeth and an influential figure in the education sector, Dr. Pranati Tilak has been instrumental in blending traditional values with modern educational practices. Her initiatives in fostering entrepreneurial skills, promoting experiential learning, and strengthening industry-academia partnerships have positioned Maharashtra Vidyapeeth as a leader in progressive education.
Dr. Tilak expressed her gratitude for the Prime Minister’s visit, stating, “It is a matter of immense pride to welcome the Prime Minister on this occasion. Lokmanya Tilak’s vision of Swaraj was not only about political freedom but also about self-reliance, education, and empowerment. We are committed to upholding these ideals in every initiative we undertake.”
A Historic Celebration of Tilak’s Legacy
The Lokmanya Tilak Award 2023 ceremony brought together dignitaries, thought leaders, and citizens from across the nation to honor the life and contributions of one of India’s greatest freedom fighters. Dr. Tilak’s presence at the forefront of the event symbolized her commitment to ensuring that Lokmanya Tilak’s legacy continues to inspire future generations.
Prime Minister Modi’s engagement with Dr. Pranati Rohit Tilak and his reflections on Lokmanya Tilak’s timeless ideals made the event a memorable occasion. It reinforced the enduring significance of Tilak’s vision in shaping India’s path toward progress and self-reliance.
Dr. Pranati Rohit Tilak’s leadership and dedication to advancing education and societal values remain a beacon of inspiration for the nation.
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6nikhilum6 · 4 months ago
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PM Modi Launches Pune Metro Extension, Lays Foundation for Historic Bhidewada Memorial
Pune, 29th September 2024: Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated and laid the foundation stones for multiple key infrastructure projects across Maharashtra, totaling over ₹11,200 crore, via video conference on Saturday. During his address, the Prime Minister reflected on the postponement of his Pune visit due to inclement weather earlier in the week, emphasizing the role of technology in…
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indiaepost · 4 months ago
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PM Modi’s visit to Pune cancelled due to heavy rain
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s scheduled visit to Pune in Maharashtra on Thursday to inaugurate a new corridor of the metro and launch several development projects valued at over Rs 22,600 crore has been cancelled due to heavy rain in the city. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) on Wednesday issued a rain alert for Mumbai and Pune. Heavy rain on Wednesday evening flooded several roads…
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bhaskarlive · 4 months ago
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PM Modi’s visit to Pune cancelled due to heavy rain
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s scheduled visit to Pune in Maharashtra on Thursday to inaugurate a new corridor of the metro and launch several development projects valued at over Rs 22,600 crore has been cancelled due to heavy rain in the city.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) on Wednesday issued a rain alert for Mumbai and Pune.
Source: bhaskarlive.in
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mybharatguru · 6 months ago
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PM Modi launches various schemes worth Rs.29,400 crore…
Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate various projects worth more than 29,400 crore rupees tomorrow, dedicating them to the country and laying the foundation stones. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Mumbai, Maharashtra tomorrow. Around 5:30 PM, the Prime Minister will visit Nesco Exhibition Center in Goregaon, Mumbai. There he will lay the foundation stone for several projects related to…
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atomxmedia · 7 months ago
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PM Modi Resigns After Election Results, NDA Faces Coalition Challenges
Prime Minister Modi Resigns
In a remarkable change of events, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Union Council of Ministers visited President Murmu on June 5 to present their resignations. This step follows the Union Cabinet’s recommendation to dissolve the 17th Lok Sabha. According to Rashtrapati Bhavan, President Murmu has urged that Mr. Modi and his ministers remain in office till a new administration is formed. The Lok Sabha’s current term concludes on June 16.
Unfolding of the Lok Sabha Election Fallout
The development unfolds following the announcement of the election results for all 543 seats by the Election Commission of India earlier today. With the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) falling short of the required majority, the party faces the challenge of forming a coalition government with its allies. The BJP secured a total of 240 seats, failing to reach the majority mark of 272. Consequently, the party has convened a meeting of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) parties in New Delhi today. Despite the BJP’s shortfall, the NDA, when considering the seats won by its allies, has managed to secure a comfortable majority. Meanwhile, none of the members of the Indian National Developmental, Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) bloc crossed the majority mark. The bloc, comprising over 200 seats, is set to convene a meeting to strategize its next steps.
BJP’s Coalition Challenges Post-Election Results
In other election-related news, Maharashtra saw a significant upset for the BJP-led coalition. Deputy Chief Minister and BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis accepted entire responsibility for the coalition’s underperformance, which included only 17 out of 48 Lok Sabha seats in the state. Fadnavis stated that he is willing to step away from his government obligations in order to focus on enhancing the party’s position in next elections.
NDA’s Efforts to Form a Coalition Government
The Maharashtra election results highlight significant gains for the opposition coalition, Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA), comprising Congress, Shiv Sena (UBT), and NCP (Sharad Pawar). The MVA collectively secured 30 seats, showcasing a considerable surge compared to the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. Congress witnessed a noteworthy increase in its seat tally, capturing 13 seats compared to just one in 2019. Shiv Sena (UBT) secured nine seats, while NCP (Sharad Pawar) secured eight seats.
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currentmediasstuff · 8 months ago
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Today in Politics: Haryana Crisis and Modi's Campaign Trail
As tensions rise in Haryana, the fate of the BJP government hangs in the balance. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to address rallies in Maharashtra, Telangana, and hold a roadshow in Odisha.
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PM Modi’s packed schedule includes a series of rallies and roadshows across three states. Starting with a rally in Nandurbar, Maharashtra, he’ll then move to Telangana for two more rallies before heading to Bhubaneswar for a roadshow.
In other campaign news, the Election Commission has ordered re-election at four booths following a mishap involving electronic voting machines in Uttar Pradesh. Samajwadi Party’s Akhilesh Yadav will also campaign in Kannauj, Kanpur Nagar, and Kanpur Dehat.
Meanwhile, BJP leaders JP Nadda, Amit Shah, and Rajnath Singh are all set for rallies in various states including Haryana, Jharkhand, West Bengal, and Odisha.
In Haryana, the Congress seeks to meet the Governor amidst a brewing crisis, with three Independent MLAs withdrawing support from the BJP government.
In a separate development, the Enforcement Directorate opposes interim bail for Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal in a money-laundering case, highlighting the contentious issue of campaigning during legal proceedings.
Additionally, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar is slated to visit religious sites in Ayodhya.
Stay tuned for more updates on today’s political landscape.
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pmkisanyojana · 11 months ago
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PM Kisan Samman Nidhi 16th Installment Announced!
Great news for farmers! On February 28, 2024, PM Narendra Modi will release the 16th instalment of PM Kisan Samman Nidhi from Yavatmal, Maharashtra. This instalment will bring financial assistance of ₹2000 directly into the accounts of over 8 crore farmers. #PMKisan ����📷
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Key Highlights:
Date: The 16th installment of the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-Kisan) will be released on February 28, 2024.
Beneficiaries: Over 8 crore farmers will benefit from this installment.
Amount: Each eligible farmer will receive ₹2000 directly into their bank accounts.
Significance: This installment will provide timely financial assistance to farmers for their agricultural activities.
About PM-Kisan:
Launched in 2019: The PM-Kisan scheme aims to provide income support to small and marginal farmers across India.
Eligibility: Farmers with up to 2 hectares of landholding are eligible for the scheme.
Benefits: Under the scheme, eligible farmers receive ₹6000 per year in three equal installments of ₹2000 each.
Impact: The PM-Kisan scheme has played a significant role in boosting farmers' income and promoting self-reliance. for more info PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana Latest Updates
How to Check Your Status:
Official Website: Visit https://pmkisan.gov.in/ and click on "Farmer's Corner". Select "Beneficiary Status" and enter your Aadhaar number, account number, or mobile number.
PM Kisan Mobile App: Download the app from Google Play Store or Apple App Store and log in with your registered details. You can check your installment status in the app.
Helpline: Call the PM Kisan helpline number 1800-115-526 or 011-24300606 for assistance.
For more information, please visit the PM-Kisan website or contact the helpline.
#PMKisan #PMKisan16thInstallment #Farmers #Agriculture #India @pmkisanyojana
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hindusanatanisadhu · 1 year ago
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PM Shri Narendra Modi Ji will be visiting Maharashtra, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu on 19th January 2024
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minvacakam · 1 year ago
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PM to visit Maharashtra, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu on 19 January - Narendra Modi
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starfriday · 1 year ago
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PM to visit Maharashtra on 12th January
PM to inaugurate, dedicate to Nation and lay the foundation stone of multiple development projects worth more than Rs. 30,500 crore in Maharashtra
In a significant step to enhance ease of mobility, PM to inaugurate Atal Bihari Vajpayee Sewari - Nhava Sheva Atal Setu
Built at cost of about Rs 17,840 crore, Atal Setu is the longest bridge in India and also the longest sea bridge in the country
PM to lay the foundation stone of underground road tunnel connecting Eastern Freeway's Orange Gate to Marine Drive
In a significant step to bolster the Gems and Jewellery sector, PM to inaugurate the 'Bharat Ratnam' and New Enterprises & Services Tower (NEST) 01 at SEEPZ SEZ
Multiple projects related to rail and drinking water to be dedicated to Nation
In yet another effort towards women empowerment, PM to also launch Namo Mahila Shashaktikaran Abhiyaan in Maharashtra
PM to inaugurate 27th National Youth Festival
Theme of the Festival - Viksit Bharat@ 2047: युवा के लिए, युवा के द्वारा
Posted On: 11 JAN 2024 11:12AM by PIB Delhi
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will visit Maharashtra on 12th January, 2024. At around 12:15 PM, Prime Minister will reach Nashik, where he will inaugurate the 27th National Youth Festival. At around 3:30 PM, in Mumbai, Prime Minister will inaugurate and travel on Atal Bihari Vajpayee Sewari - Nhava Sheva Atal Setu. At around 4:15 PM, Prime Minister will participate in a public programme at Navi Mumbai, where he will inaugurate, dedicate to the nation and lay the foundation stone of multiple development projects.
Atal Bihari Vajpayee Sewari - Nhava Sheva Atal Setu
Prime Minister’s vision is to improve ‘ease of mobility’ of citizens by strengthening urban transport infrastructure and connectivity. In line with this vision, Mumbai Transharbour link (MTHL), now named ‘Atal Bihari Vajpayee Sewari - Nhava Sheva Atal Setu’ has been built. The foundation stone of the bridge was also laid by the Prime Minister in December, 2016.
Atal Setu has been constructed at a total cost of more than Rs 17,840 crore. It is about 21.8 km long 6-lane bridge having about 16.5 km length over sea and about 5.5 km on the land. It is the longest bridge in India and also the longest sea bridge in India. It will provide faster connectivity to Mumbai International Airport and Navi Mumbai International Airport and will also reduce the travel time from Mumbai to Pune, Goa and South India. It will also improve connectivity between Mumbai Port & Jawaharlal Nehru Port.
Public programme at Navi Mumbai
Prime Minister will inaugurate, dedicate to the nation and lay the foundation stone of multiple development projects worth more than Rs 12,700 crore in the public programme in Navi Mumbai.
Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone of the underground road tunnel connecting Eastern Freeway's Orange Gate to Marine Drive. The 9.2 Km tunnel will be built at a cost of more than Rs 8700 crore and will be a significant infrastructure development in Mumbai which will reduce travel time between Orange Gate and Marine Drive.
Prime Minister will dedicate phase 1 of the Surya regional bulk drinking water project to the Nation. The project, developed at a cost of more than Rs 1975 crore will provide drinking water supply to the Palghar and Thane district of Maharashtra, benefiting about 14 lakh population.
During the programme, Prime Minister will dedicate about Rs 2000 crore railway projects to the Nation. These include the dedication of ‘Phase 2 of Uran-Kharkopar railway line’ which will enhance connectivity to Navi Mumbai as suburban services running between Nerul/Belapur to Kharkopar will now be extended to Uran. Prime Minister will also flag off the inaugural run of the EMU train from Uran railway station to Kharkopar.
Other rail projects that will be dedicated to Nation include a new suburban station ‘Digha Gaon’ on the Thane-Vashi/Panvel Trans-harbour line and the new 6th Line between Khar Road & Goregaon railway station. The projects will benefit the thousands of daily commuters in Mumbai.
Prime Minister will inaugurate ‘Bharat Ratnam’ (Mega Common Facilitation Centre) for Gems and Jewellery sector at Santacruz Electronic Export Processing Zone- Special Economic Zone (SEEPZ SEZ), which is first of its kind in India with best available machines in world including 3D Metal printing. This will house a training school for skilling of workforce for this sector including specially abled students. The Mega CFC will transform the export sector in Gems and Jewellery trade and will help the domestic manufacturing also.
Prime Minister will also inaugurate the New Enterprises & Services Tower (NEST)- 01 at SEEPZ- SEZ. The NEST - 01 is primarily for Gem & Jewellery sector units which will be relocated from existing Standard Design Factory - I. The new tower has been designed for large scale production and as per the demand of the industry.
During the programme, Prime Minister will launch Namo Mahila Shashaktikaran Abhiyaan. The Abhiyaan aims to empower women in the state of Maharashtra by providing skill development training and exposure to entrepreneurship development. The Abhiyaan will also undertake the effort towards the convergence and saturation of women development programmes of the state and central governments.
27th National Youth Festival
It has been the constant endeavour of the Prime Minister to make youth a key part of the development journey of the country. In another effort in this endeavour, Prime MInister will inaugurate the 27th National Youth Festival (NYF) in Nashik.
The National Youth Festival is organised every year from 12th to 16th January, with 12th January being the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda. The host state for the Festival this year is Maharashtra. The theme of this year’s Festival is Viksit Bharat@ 2047: युवा के लिए, युवा के द्वारा.
NYF seeks to create a forum where youth from different regions of India can share their experiences and strengthen foundations for a united nation, in the spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat. About 7500 youth delegates from across the country will be taking part in the Festival at Nasik. Various events including cultural performances, indigenous sports, Declamation & Thematic Based Presentation, Young Artist Camp, Poster Making, Story Writing, Youth Convention, Food Festival etc. will be organised.
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6nikhilum6 · 4 months ago
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Rain Clouds PM Modi’s Pune Visit, Rally Venue May Change
Pune, 26th September 2024: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the Pune Metro’s Civil Court to Swargate phase today, ahead of the enforcement of the election code of conduct for the upcoming assembly elections in Maharashtra. Following the inauguration, PM Modi is scheduled to hold a public meeting at the SP College ground. However, heavy rainfall in Pune has raised concerns about…
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daddyscore · 1 year ago
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Virender Sehwag, along with other cricket stars, fucked over Maldives Row.
Indians are furious about the contentious remarks made by well-known people in the Maldives about India. Prominent cricket players such as Virender Sehwag, Sachin Tendulkar, Irfan Pathan, Suresh Raina, and others have denounced the 'racist' comments directed at India and urged their fellow countrymen to discover the splendour of India's beaches.
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Reactions to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the union territory of Lakshadweep have been a source of controversy due to disparaging and "anti-Indian" statements made by Maldivian politicians, leaders, and other public figures.
Former opener for India Virender Sehwag responded sharply to the unjustified remarks made about PM Modi and India.
Sehwag penned on X, There are a ton of undiscovered locations in Bharat that have a ton of promise with the right infrastructure, whether they be the stunning beaches of Udupi, Paradise Beach in Pondi, Neil and Havelock in the Andaman Islands, or many more stunning beaches across our nation.
Bharat is renowned for turning all Aapda into Avsar, and the Maldivian ministers' jab at our nation and Prime Minister is a perfect opportunity for Bharat to build the exact infrastructure needed to attract visitors and strengthen our economy. Please list your top undiscovered, stunning locations.
Former Indian all-rounder Irfan Pathan remarked, "Every new country I visit strengthens my belief in the exceptional service offered by Indian hotels and tourism." Irfan Pathan has traveled extensively since he was 15. It is depressing to hear disparaging comments on my country's exceptional hospitality, even though I admire the cultures of other nations.
Prior to this, renowned cricketer Sachin Tendulkar praised Sindhudurg, a coastal town in Maharashtra, on social media for its stunning beaches and unspoiled islands.
We celebrated my 50th birthday in Sindhudurg 250 days ago, according to Sachin! The seaside town provided all of our needs and then some. We have a wealth of memories from the stunning settings and the amazing hospitality. India is endowed with pristine islands and gorgeous beaches. We have so much to discover and so many memories ready to be made thanks to our Atithi Devo Bhava concept.
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