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President Revamps Governance with Six New Appointments and Three Reshuffles.
New Delhi: According to a press release from Rashtrapati Bhavan, President Droupadi Murmu has announced several new governor appointments and reshuffles.
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सर्वांनी एकत्र येऊन बलशाली महाराष्ट्र घडवूया ! – राज्यपाल रमेश बैस
राज्यपालांच्या उपस्थितीत महाराष्ट्र दिनाचा मुख्य शासकीय समारंभ मुंबई, दि. १ : सर्व समाजघटकांना सोबत घेऊन सर्वसमावेशक विकास घडविण्यासाठी राज्य शासन कटिबद्ध आहे. आपण सर्वांनी एकत्र येऊन बलशाली महाराष्ट्र घडवूया, असे आवाहन राज्यपाल रमेश बैस यांनी महाराष्ट्र राज्य स्थापनेच्या 63 व्या वर्धापन दिनानिमित्त आयोजित मुख्य शासकीय समारंभात केले. छत्रपती शिवाजी महाराज मैदानावर आयोजित समारंभात राज्यपालांच्या…
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Bhagat Singh Koshyari ready to resign as Maharashtra Governor?
Bhagat Singh Koshyari ready to resign as Maharashtra Governor?
Mumbai: Bhagat Singh Koshyari resign from the post of Governor of Maharashtra? Such a possibility is being expressed. And this news is getting viral very fast. Regarding the news, when the phone was called twice on Koshyari ji’s number, he did not pick up. Let us tell you that if we look at the events in Maharashtra only 15 to 20 days back, then it will not be difficult to understand why efforts…
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[ad_1] Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez immersed himself in India’s vibrant digital ecosystem on Tuesday, using the country’s popular Unified Payments Interface (UPI) to purchase a Ganesh statue. This firsthand encounter with India’s cutting-edge payment system highlighted both the global reach of UPI and the expanding digital linkages between India and the international community. Spain’s Prime Minister, #PedroSánchez, used a #UPI transaction to purchase a Ganesh statue in Mumbai pic.twitter.com/6wEWFW94DI — DD India (@DDIndialive) October 29, 2024 UPI has solidified its position as a pillar of India’s financial landscape, handling over 100 billion transactions each year and comprising 80% of digital payments within the country. In 2023, India led the world, contributing nearly half of all digital transactions, setting a global example in digital finance. Sanchez’s visit emphasized cultural and academic ties, with the Prime Minister announcing plans to increase collaboration between Spanish and Indian universities. During a meeting hosted by Maharashtra Governor CP Radhakrishnan at Mumbai’s Raj Bhavan, Sanchez spoke on various initiatives, including Spain’s commitment to supporting soccer development in India. He noted that Spanish teams would soon play in India, signaling a new chapter in the sports diplomacy between the two nations. Looking ahead to 2026, Sanchez shared that India and Spain would mark the year as one dedicated to Culture, Tourism, and Artificial Intelligence. This initiative aims to foster mutual learning, with plans to send Spanish football coaches to India while supporting India’s interest in promoting cricket in Spain. Beyond sports and academics, Sanchez engaged with Indian film producers to discuss potential partnerships with Spain’s film industry, envisioning new cross-cultural projects. Emphasizing language exchange as a pathway to deeper ties, Sanchez expressed a personal desire to learn Hindi, noting the importance of Hindi and Spanish as global languages. Click here for Latest Fact Checked News On NewsMobile WhatsApp Channel For viral videos and Latest trends subscribe to NewsMobile YouTube Channel and Follow us on Instagram [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez immersed himself in India’s vibrant digital ecosystem on Tuesday, using the country’s popular Unified Payments Interface (UPI) to purchase a Ganesh statue. This firsthand encounter with India’s cutting-edge payment system highlighted both the global reach of UPI and the expanding digital linkages between India and the international community. Spain’s Prime Minister, #PedroSánchez, used a #UPI transaction to purchase a Ganesh statue in Mumbai pic.twitter.com/6wEWFW94DI — DD India (@DDIndialive) October 29, 2024 UPI has solidified its position as a pillar of India’s financial landscape, handling over 100 billion transactions each year and comprising 80% of digital payments within the country. In 2023, India led the world, contributing nearly half of all digital transactions, setting a global example in digital finance. Sanchez’s visit emphasized cultural and academic ties, with the Prime Minister announcing plans to increase collaboration between Spanish and Indian universities. During a meeting hosted by Maharashtra Governor CP Radhakrishnan at Mumbai’s Raj Bhavan, Sanchez spoke on various initiatives, including Spain’s commitment to supporting soccer development in India. He noted that Spanish teams would soon play in India, signaling a new chapter in the sports diplomacy between the two nations. Looking ahead to 2026, Sanchez shared that India and Spain would mark the year as one dedicated to Culture, Tourism, and Artificial Intelligence. This initiative aims to foster mutual learning, with plans to send Spanish football coaches to India while supporting India’s interest in promoting cricket in Spain. Beyond sports and academics, Sanchez engaged with Indian film producers to discuss potential partnerships with Spain’s film industry, envisioning new cross-cultural projects. Emphasizing language exchange as a pathway to deeper ties, Sanchez expressed a personal desire to learn Hindi, noting the importance of Hindi and Spanish as global languages. Click here for Latest Fact Checked News On NewsMobile WhatsApp Channel For viral videos and Latest trends subscribe to NewsMobile YouTube Channel and Follow us on Instagram [ad_2] Source link
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Prime Minister Modi dedicates Bidkin industrial area to Nation
Prime Minister Narendra Modi dedicating the projects Team News Riveting New Delhi, September 29 Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, today dedicated the Bidkin Industrial Area (BIA) in Maharashtra to the nation, marking a significant milestone in India’s industrial development. The Prime Minister joined the event virtually, while the main ceremony in Pune was attended by C P Radhakrishnan, Governor…
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Dr. Niranjan Hiranandani: A Trailblazer in Real Estate, Education, and Philanthropy
Skyscrapers punctuate the Mumbai skyline, and the beat of commerce works tirelessly within its environs. Yet, one name shines like a beacon of entrepreneurship brilliance: Dr. Niranjan Hiranandani. At 71, Dr. Hiranandani remains a colossus in commerce and beyond-a perfect blend of the prophetic vision of a statesman, incisive business acumen, and deep commitment to social causes. His meteoric rise from an ambitious entrepreneur to the heights of industry leadership, education, and philanthropy speaks volumes about a career that is essentially a portrait of excellence and resilience.
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A Visionary in Real Estate
Dr. Niranjan Hiranandani is, for most of the corporate world, a decorated title as the ‘Industry Guru’ of the real estate sector-a title which has come his way after decades of hard work, innovation, and strategic foresight. Anchoring the Hiranandani Group, he has carved a niche in the global arena and transformed not only the landscape of Mumbai but many others. Under his mentorship, the Hiranandani Group today is a business conglomerate with interests in data centers, industrial ventures, and logistics, among others, from being a major real estate developer.
That he has been able to leave an indelible mark on the real estate sector speaks volumes about his leadership qualities. He is known as one who redefined Mumbai’s skyline; from mere architectural aesthetics to setting new standards of quality and excellence, Dr. Hiranandani’s every project has raised the bar higher. His astute business sense coupled with an instinctive understanding of the ways of the industry earned him the title of ‘Real Estate Wizard.’ The recognition testifies not only to his professional success but also to the quick ability he shows to anticipate the market and the ever-evolving needs of the industry.
A New Chapter in Academia
Apart from business, Dr. Niranjan Hiranandani is registering immense success in the education circles. Recently, he was appointed the Provost of newly established HSNC University in Maharashtra. He is returning to his roots in academia with the same vigor as he did when he pursued a career in business. This role lets him be part of shaping into future leaders and innovators by mentoring them through his plethora of knowledge and experience.
His return to academia was only expected of one who had regarded education and its transforming power highly all along. As an educationist, Dr. Hiranandani is committed to fostering an environment where academic excellence and holistic development go hand in hand to equip students to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing world.
A Philanthropist with a Heart
Dr. Hiranandani’s commitment is by no means restricted to business and academia. His philanthropy represents the staple commitment he holds toward societal welfare and community development. This includes active involvement with various non-profit organizations and temple trusts, like being a member of the Board of Trustees for the Nathdwara Temple Board in Rajasthan.
It is his philanthropy that bespeaks the genuine will to be of service to society. Starting with the field of education, extending it to health facilities, and furthering the building of the community at large, Dr. Niranjan Hiranandani has been able to touch upon all aspects of philanthropy with passion and a farsighted approach toward sustainable development.
A Legacy of Excellence
More accolades and laurels on Dr. Hiranandani further established his remarkable contributions towards many a field. The ‘Mumbai Ratan’, given by the Governor of Maharashtra, awarded him for his contribution as a nation builder, for rendering continuous service for the betterment of society.
Dr. Niranjan Hiranandani is a paradigm of visionary leadership, relentless pursuit of excellence, and commitment to making a difference. His legacy inspires aspiring entrepreneurs, educators, and philanthropists alike as he remains relevant in the thick of business, education, and philanthropy. His journey encompasses how professional success can be amalgamated with an intense sense of purpose, leaving an indelible mark on the world.
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Why the worst of food inflation may be over Higher kharif plantings on the back of good monsoon so far, plus benign international prices, offers hope of an easing of inflationary pressures in the months ahead Retail food inflation ruled above 8% for eight straight months from November 2023 to June 2024. That year-on-year increase, in the official consumer food price index (CFPI), fell to 5.4% in July, from 9.4% the month before. The sharp decline, though, is a statistical illusion, stemming from a high "base" inflation of 11.5% in July 2023. The monthly CFPI rise (July 2024 over June 2024), at 2.8%, translates into an annualised inflation of 33.8%! Simply put, food inflation remains the economy's bugbear , eating into household incomes and suppressing spending on other things, besides preventing the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) from cutting its policy interest rates. Given the high share of food in the average Indian's consumption basket, "the public at large understands inflation more in terms of food inflation…[which also] adversely affects household inflation expectations," the RBI governor Shaktikanta Das said recently. Amidst all this, there are at least two reasons for cautious optimism. Monsoon optimism The first has to do with the monsoon. The southwest monsoon set in over Kerala on May 30, two days before schedule. Yet, June as a whole registered 10.9% below the historical long period average ("normal") rainfall for the month. Rain was subpar everywhere, save the South, Maharashtra (excluding Vidarbha), west Madhya Pradesh and east Rajasthan . It was, perhaps, the residual effect of El Niño that lasted from April-June 2023 to March-May 2024. But as El Niño – an abnormal warming of the central and eastern Pacific Ocean waters off Ecuador and Peru, generally known to suppress rainfall in India – transitioned into a "neutral" phase, the monsoon revived. July recorded 9% above normal rain. The current month, too, has seen 15.4% above-normal rainfall so far, taking the cumulative surplus for the season (June-September) to 4.8% as on August 15. The deficiency is now largely confined to the East, and parts of northwest India where farmers have access to irrigation. The overall good monsoon with well-distributed rainfall has led to higher acreages under most kharif crops this year. Area sown is up for rice, pulses such as arhar (pigeon pea) and moong (green gram), maize, oilseeds (soyabean and groundnut) and sugarcane – relative to both the corresponding period of 2023 and the normal coverage for this time ( see table ). Farmers plant more when there is adequate water. They also go for crops whose prices are better or assured. Arhar and maize are now wholesaling at Rs 10,500-11,000 and Rs 2,600-2,700 per quintal respectively, way above their corresponding official minimum support prices ( MSP ) of Rs 7,550 and Rs 2,225. Not surprising, then, that farmers have aggressively sown both crops – which should also help ease inflation in pulses ( arhar dal is retailing at an average of Rs 165/kg, against Rs 140 a year ago and Rs 110 two years ago) and animal proteins (maize is a key poultry and cattle feed ingredient) down the line. On the other hand, farmers have sown less area under cotton, trading at Rs 7,500-7,600 per quintal in Gujarat's Rajkot market. That's just around the MSP of Rs 7,521 for long-staple varieties, when the new crop's first picking is due only after mid-September. Flat prices, long cropping duration (6-7 months) and risks of insect pest attacks (especially the deadly pink bollworm) have dampened farmers' enthusiasm in planting cotton. They have switched area this time to groundnut, soyabean and maize (which mature in 3-4 months) or even paddy (where MSP is assured through government procurement). Low global food prices Farmer supply response to a good monsoon and high prices apart, there's a second factor that may reduce inflationary pressures in food. Global food inflation has been in negative territory since December 2022. The United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization's food price index averaged 120.8 points in July 2024, 3.1% down from its year-ago level. The index – a weighted average of the world prices of a basket of food commodities over a base period value (taken at 100 for 2014-16) – is also 24.7% below its 160.3 points peak scaled in March 2022 following Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine . Even sharper is the cereal price index's fall, from 173.5 points in May 2022 to 110.8 points now. While global and domestic food inflation have been moving in opposite directions in recent times (see chart), low international prices, however, make imports more feasible. Russian wheat, for instance, is currently being exported at about $220 per tonne free-on-board (i.e. from the port of origin), compared to $250-plus a year back and $395-405 in March-May 2022. Adding ocean freight and other charges of $45-50 would take the landed cost of imported wheat in India to $265-270 per tonne or Rs 2,225-2,270/quintal. That's below the ruling market price of Rs 2,600 in Delhi and even the MSP of Rs 2,275. The point to note is that benign international prices – a contrast to the situation post the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine war – not only lessen the risk of "imported inflation", as it happened particularly in vegetable oils from late-2020 to 2022. They can put a lid on domestic prices, like with wheat if imports are allowed through lowering of duty (from the present 40%). Going forward Wheat stocks in government warehouses, at 268.12 lakh tonnes (lt) on August 1, were the third lowest for this date after 2022 (266.45 lt) and 2008 (243.80 lt). However, the rice stocks (including the grain equivalent from un-milled paddy) of 454.83 lt were the highest ever for the same date. The prospects of a monsoon-aided bumper kharif crop should enable relaxation of the export ban/restrictions on non-basmati rice as well as sugar, along with the lifting of stockholding limits on pulses applicable to traders, retailers and dal millers. Above-average rains so far have filled up the country's major reservoirs to nearly 65% of their total storage capacity (as against last year's 61% and the 10-year normal of 54% for this time) and also recharged groundwater tables. That – plus the high probability of the emergence of La Niña (El Niño's "cool cousin", associated with robust rainfall activity in India) during September-November and persisting through the winter-spring months – is encouraging for the ensuing rabi cropping season too. But all this optimism has to be tempered by the fact that the kharif crop's harvesting is at least a month away, while not before March-end for wheat and other rabi crops. The uncertainty over food inflation will continue for some time till then.
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Today in Politics: Key Developments to Watch
Waqf Amendment Bill in Lok Sabha
The Indian government is poised to introduce a significant amendment to the 1995 Waqf Act, aiming to increase transparency and accountability within Waqf boards. These boards manage charitable endowments and play a crucial role in the Muslim community. The proposed amendments include mandatory inclusion of women in these boards and require Waqf properties to be registered with district collectors to ensure accurate valuation.
This move addresses long-standing concerns about the opacity of Waqf boards’ operations and the challenges in legally contesting their decisions. With 30 Waqf boards across India managing properties valued at an estimated Rs 200 crore annually, these changes could have substantial impacts.
The amendment bill is expected to introduce around 40 changes to the current law, including land verification requirements before Waqf property declarations and re-evaluating disputed land claims. The government is determined to pass this bill during the current parliamentary session.
Election Commission’s Visit to Jammu and Kashmir
The Election Commission of India (ECI), led by Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar, is conducting a three-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir from August 8 to 10. The purpose of this visit is to assess the region’s readiness for the upcoming Assembly elections. This marks a pivotal moment, as these elections will be the first since the abrogation of Article 370 and the reorganization of Jammu and Kashmir into two Union Territories in 2019.
The ECI’s visit includes meetings with district election officers, police superintendents, and other key officials. The commission will also hold a review meeting in Jammu with enforcement agencies and brief the media on their findings. With the Supreme Court’s directive to hold elections by September 30, preparations are in full swing, including the relocation of officers to ensure impartiality.
Ajit Pawar’s Jan Samman Yatra
Maharashtra’s Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar is set to kick off the Jan Samman Yatra, a significant outreach initiative by the ruling Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), from Dindori in Nashik district on August 8. This campaign aims to consolidate support ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections, showcasing unity among the NCP and its allies in the ruling Mahayuti coalition, which includes the BJP and Shiv Sena.
The NCP leadership emphasizes that the yatra will extend beyond NCP strongholds, visiting constituencies held by allies to present a united front for the Mahayuti coalition. The initiative underscores the party’s commitment to securing a strong mandate in the forthcoming elections.
President Droupadi Murmu’s Visit to New Zealand
President Droupadi Murmu embarks on a two-day state visit to New Zealand, marking the first presidential visit from India to New Zealand in eight years. Invited by Governor-General Cindy Kiro, President Murmu’s visit includes meetings with Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters.
This diplomatic engagement aims to strengthen bilateral relations between India and New Zealand, with a banquet hosted by Governor-General Kiro in honor of President Murmu’s visit. The trip underscores the importance of enhancing ties between the two nations, exploring areas of mutual interest and cooperation.
Stay tuned for more updates as these political events unfold and shape the landscape in India and beyond.
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Jharkhand Governor Departs for Maharashtra Role
CM Soren bids farewell at airport; Santosh Gangwar to be sworn in July 31 Governor CP Radhakrishnan leaves Jharkhand to assume new role as Maharashtra Governor, with CM Hemant Soren extending best wishes. RANCHI – Governor CP Radhakrishnan departed from Jharkhand on Tuesday to take up his new position as Governor of Maharashtra. Chief Minister Hemant Soren bid farewell to Radhakrishnan at Birsa…
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President Murmu appoints new Governors in nine states
President Droupadi Murmu has appointed new Governors in nine states and a new Lieutenant Governor in Puducherry.
Former Maharashtra Assembly Speaker Haribhau Kisanrao Bagde has been appointed Governor of Rajasthan while former Tripura Deputy Chief Minister Jishnu Dev Varma has been appointed Governor of Telangana.
Source: bhaskarlive.in
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काम करणाऱ्या महिलांसाठी मोठ्या शहरांमध्ये वसतिगृहे बांधण्याची राज्यपालांची उद्योग समूहांना सूचना
आगामी काळात वीस हजार गावांचे संपूर्ण परिवर्तन करणार – उपमुख्यमंत्री देवेंद्र फडणवीस कॉर्पोरेट सामाजिक दायित्व पुरस्कार’ राजभवन येथे प्रदान मुंबई : नोकरी, स्वयंरोजगार व उद्योगांमध्ये महिलांचा सहभाग वाढावा या दृष्टीने मोठ्या शहरांमध्ये काम करणाऱ्या महिलांसाठी वसतिगृहे बांधण्यात यावीत, अशी सूचना राज्यपाल रमेश बैस यांनी आज येथे केले. या कार्यात कॉर्पोरेट्स व उद्योग संस्थांनी पुढाकार घ्यावा, असे…
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Chandigarh, 17th Oct. Nayab Singh Saini, the unexpected star of the BJP’s victory in the Haryana assembly elections, was sworn in as the state’s Chief Minister on Thursday. The ceremony, held at Dussehra Ground, was attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and a host of leaders from the National Democratic Alliance (NDA). The event saw thousands gathered as Haryana Governor Bandaru Dattatreya administered the oath to Saini, a low-profile leader from the OBC community, and 13 other ministers. The BJP’s power-packed presence on stage featured chief ministers, ministers, and allies, symbolizing a strong message of unity. The choice of Valmiki Jayanti for the swearing-in further underscored the party’s strategic outreach to Dalits, as Valmiki is a revered figure for his contribution to Hindu literature through the epic Ramayana. Prime Minister Modi congratulated Saini and his cabinet, highlighting the team’s potential for delivering effective governance. “This government will realize the dreams of people and take the state’s development to a new high,” he posted on X (formerly Twitter). He emphasized the commitment of the “double engine government” to serving various sections of society, including the poor, farmers, youth, and women. Expressing gratitude, Saini thanked the 2.8 crore people of Haryana for their support and acknowledged the prime minister’s leadership. “For the third time with full majority, the BJP government will work with full energy for good governance, equality, and welfare of the poor,” he stated on X after his second swearing-in as Chief Minister. The 54-year-old Saini, who replaced M.L. Khattar as the party’s choice for chief minister, silenced critics by leading the BJP to a crucial win in the assembly elections, which many believed might favor the Congress. This victory marks the BJP’s third consecutive government in Haryana—a strategic boost for the party ahead of upcoming assembly elections in Maharashtra and Jharkhand. The BJP secured 48 seats in the 90-member Haryana assembly, with support from three Independents, including Hisar MLA Savitri Jindal. The new 13-member council of ministers includes notable leaders like Anil Vij, a seven-time MLA, and representatives from various castes and regions, ensuring balanced representation. Among the ministers are two women, former Congress leader Shruti Choudhary and first-time MLA Arti Singh, who took their oaths in English and Hindi, respectively. The Saini cabinet includes a diverse array of leaders, including five OBC members, two Dalits, two Jats, and two Brahmins, aiming for inclusive governance. The ministry also reflects regional diversity, with leaders from the Ahirwal belt, the GT Road belt, and the Faridabad-Palwal region. Following the ceremony, Saini paid respects at Valmiki Bhawan, a gurdwara, and the Mansa Devi temple in Panchkula, emphasizing his connection to cultural and religious roots. He reiterated his commitment to implementing the BJP’s ‘Sankalp Patra’ (election manifesto). The swearing-in ceremony witnessed the presence of top BJP leaders, including Union Ministers Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, Nitin Gadkari, and BJP President J.P. Nadda, alongside chief ministers from BJP-ruled states such as Yogi Adityanath (Uttar Pradesh), Himanta Biswa Sarma (Assam), and Bhupendra Patel (Gujarat). NDA partner N. Chandrababu Naidu, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, also attended, celebrating the party’s achievement. “This is the confidence people are having in PM Modi. That’s why it is a big victory. The mood of the nation is very clear,” Naidu told reporters. LJP leader and Union Minister Chirag Paswan lauded the win, attributing the success to PM Modi’s leadership, Home Minister Amit Shah’s policies, and the organizational strength of BJP President J.P. Nadda. As the BJP and its allies gear up for crucial elections in Maharashtra and Jharkhand, Saini’s appointment and the show of strength in Haryana are expected to galvanize party supporters and maintain momentum in the upcoming polls.
Following the oath-taking, NDA leaders convened for a chief minister’s council meeting, strategizing for the political battles ahead. The post Nayab Singh Saini Takes Oath as Haryana CM in Grand Ceremony appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Chandigarh, 17th Oct. Nayab Singh Saini, the unexpected star of the BJP’s victory in the Haryana assembly elections, was sworn in as the state’s Chief Minister on Thursday. The ceremony, held at Dussehra Ground, was attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and a host of leaders from the National Democratic Alliance (NDA). The event saw thousands gathered as Haryana Governor Bandaru Dattatreya administered the oath to Saini, a low-profile leader from the OBC community, and 13 other ministers. The BJP’s power-packed presence on stage featured chief ministers, ministers, and allies, symbolizing a strong message of unity. The choice of Valmiki Jayanti for the swearing-in further underscored the party’s strategic outreach to Dalits, as Valmiki is a revered figure for his contribution to Hindu literature through the epic Ramayana. Prime Minister Modi congratulated Saini and his cabinet, highlighting the team’s potential for delivering effective governance. “This government will realize the dreams of people and take the state’s development to a new high,” he posted on X (formerly Twitter). He emphasized the commitment of the “double engine government” to serving various sections of society, including the poor, farmers, youth, and women. Expressing gratitude, Saini thanked the 2.8 crore people of Haryana for their support and acknowledged the prime minister’s leadership. “For the third time with full majority, the BJP government will work with full energy for good governance, equality, and welfare of the poor,” he stated on X after his second swearing-in as Chief Minister. The 54-year-old Saini, who replaced M.L. Khattar as the party’s choice for chief minister, silenced critics by leading the BJP to a crucial win in the assembly elections, which many believed might favor the Congress. This victory marks the BJP’s third consecutive government in Haryana—a strategic boost for the party ahead of upcoming assembly elections in Maharashtra and Jharkhand. The BJP secured 48 seats in the 90-member Haryana assembly, with support from three Independents, including Hisar MLA Savitri Jindal. The new 13-member council of ministers includes notable leaders like Anil Vij, a seven-time MLA, and representatives from various castes and regions, ensuring balanced representation. Among the ministers are two women, former Congress leader Shruti Choudhary and first-time MLA Arti Singh, who took their oaths in English and Hindi, respectively. The Saini cabinet includes a diverse array of leaders, including five OBC members, two Dalits, two Jats, and two Brahmins, aiming for inclusive governance. The ministry also reflects regional diversity, with leaders from the Ahirwal belt, the GT Road belt, and the Faridabad-Palwal region. Following the ceremony, Saini paid respects at Valmiki Bhawan, a gurdwara, and the Mansa Devi temple in Panchkula, emphasizing his connection to cultural and religious roots. He reiterated his commitment to implementing the BJP’s ‘Sankalp Patra’ (election manifesto). The swearing-in ceremony witnessed the presence of top BJP leaders, including Union Ministers Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, Nitin Gadkari, and BJP President J.P. Nadda, alongside chief ministers from BJP-ruled states such as Yogi Adityanath (Uttar Pradesh), Himanta Biswa Sarma (Assam), and Bhupendra Patel (Gujarat). NDA partner N. Chandrababu Naidu, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, also attended, celebrating the party’s achievement. “This is the confidence people are having in PM Modi. That’s why it is a big victory. The mood of the nation is very clear,” Naidu told reporters. LJP leader and Union Minister Chirag Paswan lauded the win, attributing the success to PM Modi’s leadership, Home Minister Amit Shah’s policies, and the organizational strength of BJP President J.P. Nadda. As the BJP and its allies gear up for crucial elections in Maharashtra and Jharkhand, Saini’s appointment and the show of strength in Haryana are expected to galvanize party supporters and maintain momentum in the upcoming polls.
Following the oath-taking, NDA leaders convened for a chief minister’s council meeting, strategizing for the political battles ahead. The post Nayab Singh Saini Takes Oath as Haryana CM in Grand Ceremony appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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