During the week-long celebration, various activities will be organised at locations related to Netaji's life and work in Manipur, Nagaland, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Gujarat, Odisha and West Bengal.
On the 75th anniversary of Panchjanya, a weekly magazine published by Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Thakur extended best wishes and talked about the role of journalism in building the country.
"During the freedom struggle, only two media houses worked for the nation. One was 'Crossroads' which was inspired by leftist thought and originated from Madras. The second was the magazine 'Organiser'. Both these magazines exasperated the Congress so much that they were banned," said Raj
Pakistan Consulate tweet referred to Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs being thankful to China for support to flood victims and then mentioned concerns regarding the Uyghur community. Islamabad said account was hacked.
On Thursday, the UK foreign office published a six-monthly report on Hong Kong, stating that "the Chinese and Hong Kong authorities are undermining the rights and freedoms promised to Hong Kongers under the Sino-British Joint Declaration."
Yara Shahidi and Emily Arlook starrer sitcom series 'Grown-ish' has received the green light Freedom, the show is all set for another season with Craig Doyle as the showrunner on the new season.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday took a dig at the previous governments, saying "India's independence is the collective result of efforts, but one-sided narrative were imposed on the masses through education, legends and writing of history".
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday stressed that India's independence would have been delayed by decades if "armed revolution had not started".
Shah's remarks came at the book launch event of 'Revolutionaries, The other story of how India won its freedom' by Sanjeev Sanyal in the national capital.
Senior CPM leader Brinda Karat on Wednesday hit out on Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat over his recent remark, saying his statement was "highly objectionable, anti-Constitution and provocative".