Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Saturday laid the foundation stone for development works worth Rs 67 crore in Kota, including 832 houses under the Affordable Housing Scheme
Speaking on the occasion, FFOI President Naveen Jindal said that their endeavour is to popuralise the practice of using the national flag and encourage people take inspiration from it and dedicate themselves to the progress of the country.
Former Congress leader Shakeel Ahmad on Saturday alleged that Congress MP Rahul Gandhi wants to throw senior established leadership out of the party and replace them with young leadership that speaks well of him.
Speaking at the Uttar Pradesh Statehood Day ceremony in Lucknow, Shah hailed the recently inaugurated Rashtriya Prerna Sthal, built by transforming a 65-acre landfill into a landmark of development, asserting that the BJP regime transformed the waste into wealth.
Speaking to ANI, Parade Commander Lt Gen Bhavnish Kumar, GOC Delhi Area, said, "There is a lot of enthusiasm, and everyone has dedicated themselves fully to this event. We are eagerly looking forward to marching on Kartavya Path on the 26th."
Speaking at the Uttar Pradesh Statehood Day ceremony alongside Union Home Minister Amit Shah, CM Yogi highlighted how the ODOP scheme has provided a major boost to the traditional industries of the state.
Speaking to ANI, Siddiqui said he has respect for Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge, Lok Sabha LoP Rahul Gandhi, and other senior party leaders, adding that he wants to work at the grassroots level, which is why he quit the party.
Congress leader Rajeev Shukla said that the party allows its leaders to speak freely and does not impose restrictions, asserting that there is complete freedom within the Congress and no culture of "slavery."
Shukla, speaking to ANI, rubbished much of the social media chatter about Gambhir's stint as head coach of Team India, which has had its rocky moments. He also assured that despite the stuff said on social media about him by fans, he remains a popular coach among players.
New Delhi [India], Janaury 24: Education for young children is crowded with buzzwords. Openhouse has ignored most of them and focused on one principle that actually works: learning by doing.