After planting the sapling, CM Yadav visited the Gaushala and performed puja of a Guamata (cow) on the occasion. He also fed animal fodder to the little calves and pampered them.
CM Yadav also said that under the Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam campaign, the Madhya Pradesh government decided to plant 5.5 crore trees across the state and around 40 lakh plants would be planted in the state capital Bhopal.
"The form of war is transforming rapidly due to technological advancements and the country's armed forces will have to be ready to accept this change," said CDS Chauhan.
New Delhi [India], July 3: India's newest skincare launch Cosmus Skicare is transforming the skincare chemistry. With historically acclaimed ingredients and innovative formulations that cater to all skin concerns and provide targeted treatments, enter Cosmus Skincare, pioneering an unconvent
Emirates Nature-WWF has launched its second free summer training series called 'Nature's Resilience' to upskill the UAE community on nature and the environment.
Korean Central News Agency report made no mention of the second missile. It also did not elaborate on the nature of the simulated warhead, like where the missile launched from and where it landed.
Tapan Kumar Deka noted that the changing nature of armed conflict, with a rise in intra-state conflicts involving non-state Armed Groups, has increasingly exposed peacekeeping operations to regional and global dynamics that undermine their efforts to implement their mandate.
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], July 2: Honey bees are nature's tiny superheroes, essential for agriculture due to their vital role as essential pollinators. Recognising the significant contribution played by honey bees in the reproduction of many plants, The Art of Living, with guidance from
Dandeli (Karnataka) [India], July 1: Magenta Resort proudly announces the rebranding of Sterling River Stay, a charming property now operating as Magenta Resort. Located in the serene and lush surroundings of Bommanahalli, Dandeli, Karnataka 581363, this new venture marks a significant miles
Congress MP Manish Tewari called for a "re-examination" of the new criminal laws that came into force on Monday, referring to them as "draconian" and added that there are "enough reasons to pause" the implementation.