Defence Secretary Giridhar Aramane on Friday said that the 75th Republic Day Parade will be the most women-centric, adding that the tableaux of States and Union Territories (UTs) and Central Ministries and Organisations will showcase the country's rich cultural diversity, unity and progress.
"It is a wonderful experience and we hope that it inspires and motivates the women of the country, the younger girls, to join the defence forces and be part of a bigger change in society," Lt Rohil said.
Minister Irani said, "In his 10 years of administration, PM Modi made women the centre point of development... This year, leaders from some 300 countries have participated in WEF. Under the guidance of PM Modi, we are able to attract investments in digital infrastructure. People are shift
The All India Football Federation's League Committee recommended the introduction of the promotion-relegation system in the Indian Women's League (IWL) and IWL 2 teams.
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The rehearsals started on January 13 and will continue until January 21. The Delhi Traffic Police has issued an advisory for possible routes to avoid, given the dress rehearsals.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said that the Central Government has given approval for the upgradation of 5115 mini Anganwadi centres in the state, under which 100% mini Anganwadi centres will be upgraded.
In a major breakthrough, India has successfully set up a "Global Alliance for Global Good- Gender Equity and Equality" to push women's empowerment and gender equality during the 54th Annual Meeting of World Economic Forum in Davos on Thursday.
Four prominent faces of West Indian women's cricket--Anisa Mohammed, Shakera Selman, Kycia Knight and Kyshona Knight--announced their retirement from the game on Thursday, the International Cricket Council (ICC) informed.
The UNDP report, released on January 18, revealed that 69 per cent of Afghanistan's population faces a shortage of necessities, including healthcare, essential goods, suitable living conditions, and vital job opportunities.