Farmers from different parts of the country have welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's firm assertion that the interest of farmers remains his government's top priority, praising his initiatives and expressing their faith in his leadership.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday lauded MS Swaminathan's contribution towards the agricultural sector of the country and said that the scientist was a jewel of "Maa Bharti".
In Gujarat, under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, consistent efforts have been made to ensure that women receive the full benefit of this initiative. As a result, by July 2025, the income of 5.96 lakh women in the state will have crossed Rs 1 lakh, making them proud 'Lakhpa
Bhartiya Janta Party leaders are applauding Prime Minister Modi's stand on keeping the welfare of Indian farmers paramount amid the additional tariff imposed on India by the US President. BJP MP Dinesh Sharma said that India will not bow down to pressure and will not compromise on the wel
"Whether it's about Kisan Samman Nidhi, increasing MSP, passing the Krishi budget, or promoting generic and organic farming, everything is being done. PM Modi has a dream that farmers' income should be doubled. In the last 11 years, whatever work PM Modi has done for farmers is incomparab
"Firstly, he (MS Swaminathan) would have been very happy that the Prime Minister gave such a strong message of support for farmers, fishermen and for our tribal communities, and he repeated it many times. PM Modi made it clear that he would protect the farmers' rights and their welfare an
"Be it GST, demonetisation, Chinese aggression, the Modani nexus, or COVID failures, farm laws, Rafale, PM CARES, and electoral bonds -- Rahul Gandhi called them out early. The BJP mocked him. But he was proven right, again and again. His warning on US President Donald Trump's 50 per cent ta
"Trump is imposing tariffs on 140 crore Indians. We need to stand behind our Prime Minister so that India remains strong and a message goes out to the world that India stands united, be it Operation Sindoor or be it US tariffs on India," Dubey told ANI.
Senior agriculture experts and award-winning farmers have supported Prime Minister Narendra Modi's strong message defending Indian farmers' interests, after the United States announced an additional 25 per cent increase in tariffs on Indian goods.
CTI Chairman Brijesh Goyal has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, urging swift and strategic action, including imposing retaliatory tariffs on goods imported from the United States.
Congress MP Karti Chidambaram on Thursday questioned the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government's claims of a "special relationship" with US President Donald Trump, saying that the recent hike in tariffs by US was proof that the diplomatic engagement had broken down.