Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath inaugurated a three-day international cyber forensics summit and flagged off 75 mobile forensic vans, one for each district.
A large number of devotees visited the Krishna Janambhoomi temple in Mathura on the occasion of Janmashtami on Saturday. To honour the bravery of the Indian Armed Forces for the success of "Operation Sindoor," a board was displayed at the temple.
"On the occasion of Shri Krishna Janmashtami, grand Dahi Handi programs are being organised across Mumbai, and in Ghatkopar, MLA Ram Kadam has organised a Dahi Handi dedicated to the soldiers of Operation Sindoor. In Operation Sindoor, under the leadership of PM Modi, our soldiers broke the
"Munir ke nuclear threat se koi darne wala nahi hai (nobody is scared of Munir's nuclear threat). Prime Minister has given a proper reply to that. Nobody can scare India with nuclear blackmail. If it comes to that what to do? India also has its own sense," RSS leader Ram Madhav told ANI.<
According to a release from the Ministry of Women and Child Development, in his speech, the Prime Minister lauded the indomitable spirit of Nari Shakti, emphasising that the dream of a Viksit Bharat by 2047 rests on the empowerment of women and the well-being of children. He reaffirmed that
In a remarkable display of patriotism, the Krishna Janambhoomi temple in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, has unveiled a board to honour the bravery of the Indian Armed Forces for their success in "Operation Sindoor" on the occasion of 79th Independence Day.
Prime Minister Modi praised soldiers of Operation Sindoor for retaliating against the Pahalgam massacre and warned against nuclear threats. He rejected the Indus Waters Treaty's current form and highlighted India's push for self-reliance in defence and agriculture.