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The Rajya Sabha on Wednesday passed the Mines and Minerals( Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2023, and the timber( Conservation) Correction Bill, 2023, in the absence of Opposition after members of the Indian National Developmental, Inclusive Alliance( INDIA) bloc walked out of the Upper House. INDIA MPs offered a strike after Deputy Chairman Harivansh Narayan Singh denied them an occasion to address in the House, violent incidents passing in the country.

Before in the day, Congress principal Mallikarjun Kharge- led group of Opposition leaders met President Droupadi Murmu to seek her intervention on the Manipur issue, while Parliament got off to a rocky launch with the Opposition reiterating its demand for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s statement on Manipur.

On the other hand, the Lower House slightly conducted any proceedings and was suspended for shortly after reconvening at2.00p.m.

Proceedings on August 1 also saw members of the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) walk out of the Upper House after demands to bandy the Manipur issue at length with the PM present, went unheeded by Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar. While dislocations persisted in both Houses, several Bills were passed, including the Agreement Bill, 2021 and Biological Diversity Amendment Bill, 2023, in the Rajya Sabha and the Registration of Births and Deaths (Correction) Bill, 2023, in the Lok Sabha. Meanwhile, the no- confidence stir against the government admitted in the Lok Sabha last week is set to be bandied between August 8 and 10

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Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister ate the dignitaries to Gandhinagar, a megacity named after Mahatma Gandhi on its conformation day and expressed delight that they’re getting the occasion to visit Gandhi Ashram in Ahmedabad. italicizing the need to find critical and sustainable results for issues like climate change and global warming, the Prime Minister said that one can witness first- hand the simplicity of Gandhiji’s life and his visionary ideas of sustainability, tone- reliance and equivalency at Gandhi Ashram. Shri Modi expressed confidence that the dignitaries will find it inspirational. He also mentioned visiting the Dandi Kuteer Museum and informed that Gandhiji’s notorious spinning wheel or Charkha was set up by a woman named Gangaben at a vill hard. Since also, the Prime Minister said that Gandhiji started wearing Khadi which came a symbol of tone- reliance and sustainability.
“ When women prosper, the world prospers ”, the Prime Minister remarked as he noted that their profitable commission energies growth and their access to education drives global progress. He further added that their leadership fosters inclusivity and their voices inspire positive change. The Prime Minister underscored that the most effective way to empower women is through a women- led development approach and India is making huge strides in this direction.
The Prime Minister emphasized that India’s President Smt Droupadi Murmu is setting an inspiring illustration herself. He underscored that she leads the world’s largest republic and serves as the Commander- in- Chief of the world’s alternate- largest defence force indeed though she comes from a humble ethnical background. In this mama of Republic, the Prime Minister said, the ‘ Right to Vote ’ was granted inversely to all citizens including women by the Indian Constitution right from the morning and the right to dispute choices was also granted grounded on equivalency. The Prime Minister noted that tagged women representatives have been crucial agents of profitable, environmental and social change and informed that 46 of tagged representatives in pastoral original bodies in India are women numbering1.4 million. italicizing that the rallying of women into tone- help groups has also been a important force for change, the Prime Minister stressed the tone- help groups and tagged women representatives arising as pillars of support for our communities during the epidemic. The Prime Minister gave exemplifications of their achievements and mentioned the manufacturing of masks and sanitisers, and creating mindfulness about forestallment of infection. “ further than 80 of nursers and midwives in India are women. They were our first line of defence during the epidemic. And, we’re proud of their achievements ”, he added.
italicizing that women- led development has been a crucial precedence for the government, the Prime Minister mentioned that around 70 of the loans up to one million rupees to supportmicro-level units under the Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana have been sanctioned to women. also, 80 of heirs under Stand- Up India are women, serving bank loans for green field systems. Noting that clean cuisine energy directly impacts the terrain and improves the health of women, the Prime Minister stressed the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana and informed that nearly 100 million cuisine gas connections have been handed to pastoral women. He also informed that the number of women in specialized education in Industrial Training Institutes has doubled since 2014, nearly 43 percent of STEM( Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) graduates in India are women, and about one- fourth of space scientists in India are women. “ Behind the success of our flagship programmes like Chandrayaan, Gaganyaan and Mission Mars lies the gift and hard work of these women scientists ”, he said. moment, the Prime Minister said, further women are enrolling in advanced education than men in India. He also refocused out that India has one of the loftiest probabilities of womanish aviators in civil aeronautics while womanish aviators in the Indian Air Force are also flying fighter aircrafts. Shri Modi noted that women officers are being stationed in functional places and fighting platforms in all our fortified forces.
The Prime Minister stressed the vital places played by women as the backbone of pastoral agrarian families and as small dealers and shopkeepers. italicizing their close association with nature, the Prime Minister said that women hold the key to innovative results to climate change. He recalled how women led the first prominent climate action in India in the 18th century when the Bishnoi community of Rajasthan led by Amrita Devi started the ‘ Chipko Movement ’ to help limited logging. The Prime Minister informed that she along with several other townies laid down her life for the cause of nature. “ Women in India have also been brand ministers for ‘ Mission LiFE- Lifestyle for Environment ’”, the Prime Minister said as he stressed their traditional wisdom to reduce, exercise, reclaim, andre-purpose. Under colorful enterprise, the Prime Minister added, women are laboriously getting trained in making solar panels and lights. He mentioned the ‘ Solar Mamas ’ action that has been successful in uniting with mate countries in the Global South.
“ Women entrepreneurs are significant contributors to the global frugality ”, the Prime Minister said as he emphasized the part of women entrepreneurs in India. Decades agone , he said, in 1959 seven Gujarati women in Mumbai came together to produce a major collaborative movement- Shri Mahila Grih Udyog which has converted the lives of millions of women and their families. Shri Modi stressed their most notorious product, Lijjat Papad, and said that it’ll presumably be on the food menus in Gujarat! He also gave the illustration of the dairy sector and informed that there are3.6 million women involved in this sector in Gujarat alone. Shri Modi refocused out that in India, about 15 of unicorn startups have at least one woman author and the combined value of these women- led unicorns is over 40 billion bones . The Prime Minister stresses the need to produce a position platform where women achievers come the norm. He emphasized working towards removing the walls that circumscribe their access to requests, global value chains, and affordable finance while icing that the burden of care and domestic work is meetly addressed at the same time.
Concluding the address, the Prime Minister lauded the focus of the Ministerial Conference on women’s entrepreneurship, leadership and education and expressed delight at the launch of the ‘ Tech- Equity Platform ’ to enhance digital and fiscal knowledge for women. He also mentioned that under India’s G20 Presidency, a new Working Group on ‘ Women commission ’ is being established. He expressed confidence that unflagging sweats in Gandhinagar will give immense stopgap and confidence to women around the world

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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, in his address to the people of the country during the popular programme ‘Mann ki Baat ’ has always accorded elevation to the beautiful artistic fabric of the country and how the diversity also acts as a unifying force. In his rearmost address of Mann ki Baat, the Prime Minister said that in the midst of the ongoing reverberations of Amrit Mahotsav and the 15th of August round the corner, another great crusade is on the verge of being launched in the country.’ Meri Maati Mera Desh’ crusade will be launched to recognize our martyred braveheart men and women.

He also informed, “Under this, numerous programs will be organized across the country in the memory of our immortal killers. In the memory of these luminaries, special eulogies will also be installed in lakhs of vill panchayats of the country. Under this crusade,’ Amrit Kalash Yatra’ will also be organised across the country. ”

He further said that this’ Amrit Kalash Yatra’ carrying soil in 7500 coffins from every corner of the country will reach Delhi, the capital of the country. This trip will also carry with it saplings from different corridor of the country.’ Amrit Vatika’ will be erected near the National War Memorial by fusing the soil and saplings that would arrive in 7500 coffins. This’ Amrit Vatika’ will also come a grand symbol of’ Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat’.

Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat programme aims to enhance commerce & promote collective understanding between people of different countries UTs through the conception of state/ UT pairing.

Speaking about Amrit Sarovars, Shri Narendra Modi said that this phase of rain is inversely important for’ tree colony’ and’ water conservation’. Further than 60 thousand Amrit Sarovars erected during the ‘ Azaadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’ are decreasingly radiating their gleam. Presently, the work of erecting further than 50 thousand Amrit Sarovars is going on. Our countrymen are making new sweats for’ water conservation’ with full mindfulness and responsibility.

Mission Amrit Sarovar has been launched on 24th April 2022 with an ideal to crop and conserve water for unborn generation. The salient features of the Mission Amrit Sarovar is as follows-

Mission Amrit Sarovar is grounded on “Whole of Government” approach with the participation from the Ministry of Rural Development, Ministry of Jal Shakti, Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Panchayati Raj, Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change and specialized associations.

Under the Mission every quarter of the country will construct or rejuvenate at least 75 Amrit Sarovars.

Every Amrit Sarovar will have a pondage area of at least 1 acre with a water holding capacity of about 10,000 boxy metre.

Every Amrit Sarovar will be girdled by trees like Neem, Peepal and Banyanetc.

Every Amrit Sarovar will be a source of generation of livelihoods by using the water for different purposes like irrigation, fisheries, duckery, civilization of water groaner, water tourism and other conditioning. The Amrit Sarovar will also act as a social gathering point in that position.

Mission Amrit Sarovar is a visible incarnation of the action during Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav.

Art and Culture forms an important part of India’s rich and different heritage. Speaking about the rich heritage of India in the 103rd occasion of Mann ki Baat, the Prime Minister said, “ Let us not only embrace our heritage, but also present it responsibly to the world. And I’m happy that one similar trouble is going on in Ujjain these days. Then 18 painters from each over the country are making seductive picture story books grounded on the Puranas. These oils will be made in numerous distinctive styles similar as the Bundi style, Nathdwara style, Pahari style and Apabhramsh style. These will be displayed in Ujjain’s Triveni Museum. ”

The Prime Minister also stressed that since ancient times, our Holy Writ and books have been saved on Bhojpatras. Mahabharata was also written on the Bhojpatra. moment, the women of Devbhoomi( Uttarakhand) are making veritably beautiful artefacts and monuments from the Bhojpatra. moment, the products of Bhojpatra are veritably important liked by the pilgrims coming then and are also buying it at good prices. This ancient heritage of Bhojpatra is filling new tinges of happiness in the lives of the women of Uttarakhand.

PM also mentioned that last time on the occasion of Independence Day, the whole country came together for’ Har Ghar Tiranga Abhiyan’, and said also this time too we’ve to hoist the Tricolor at every house, and continue this tradition.

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PM Modi Pune Visit moment Live Updates (August 1) Prime Minister Narendra Modi participated the stage with chief guest Sharad Pawar at the Lokmanya Tilak National Award form in Pune. Pawar’s party was resolve lately, with the breakaway body led by Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar joining the BJP- Shiv Sena coalition government in the state. Modi had begun his Pune visit by offering prayers at the iconic Dagdusheth temple today.

Modi will also open the new Metro rail line extension that will make commuting between Pimpri- Chinchwad and Pune easier and briskly, along with inaugurating and laying the foundation monuments for development systems at the Cortege ground of the Shivajinagar police headquarters.

The Opposition’s INDIA alliance, along with colorful other groups including those from Manipur, offered demurrers against Modi’s visit. The point of the kick was near the enactment of Lokmanya Tilak in the Mandai area of Pune. Congress leaders all aged that the police had accepted wide detentions since last night to stop the party leaders from attending the kick. Kumar Saptrshi of Yuvak Kranti Dal also contended detentions of the group’s volunteers. “This award shouldn’t have been given to Modi,” said social activist Vishambhar Choudhary associated with ‘Nirbhay Bano

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PM to handover and lay foundation gravestone of houses constructed under PMAY and also inaugurate Waste to Energy Plant

PM to be granted Lokmanya Tilak National Award.

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will visit Pune, Maharashtra on 1st August. At around 11 AM, Prime Minister will perform Darshan and Pooja at Dagdusheth Mandir. At 1145 AM, he’ll be conferred Lokmanya Tilak National Award. Later, at 1245 PM, Prime Minister will flag off metro trains and inaugurate and lay the foundation gravestone of colorful development systems.

Prime Minister will flag off Metro trains marking induction of services on completed sections of the two corridors of Pune Metro Phase I. These sections are from Phugewadi station to Civil Court station and Garware College station to Ruby Hall Clinic station. Foundation Stone of the design was also laid by the Prime Minister in 2016. The new sections will connect important places of the Pune megacity like Shivaji Nagar, Civil Court, Pune Municipal Corporation office, Pune RTO and Pune Railway Station. The induction is an important step towards realising the vision of the Prime Minister to give the citizens with ultramodern and terrain-friendly mass rapid-fire civic transport systems across the country.

The design of some of the metro stations on the route draws alleviation from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. The Chhatrapati Sambhaji Udyan Metro Station and Deccan Gymkhana metro stations have a unique design suggesting the hat worn by dogfaces of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj- also known as “ Mavala Pagadi. ” The Shivaji Nagar underground Metro station has a distinctive design which reminds of the castles erected by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.

Another unique point is that the Civil Court metro station is one of the deepest metro stations in the country, having the deepest point at33.1 m. The station roof is made in such a manner that direct sun falls on the platform.

Prime Minister will inaugurate the Waste to Energy Plant under Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC). Developed at a cost of about Rs 300 crores, it’ll use up about2.5 lakh MT of waste annually to produce electricity.

Moving ahead towards the charge of achieving casing for All, Prime Minister will handover further than 1280 houses constructed under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana by PCMC. He’ll also handover further than 2650 PMAY houses constructed by Pune Municipal Corporation. Further, Prime Minister will also lay the foundation gravestone of around 1190 PMAY houses to be constructed by PCMC, and of over 6400 houses constructed by Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority.

Prime Minister will be conferred Lokmanya Tilak National Award. The Award was constituted by Tilak Smarak Mandir Trust in 1983, to recognize the heritage of Lokmanya Tilak. The award is given to people who have worked for the progress and development of nation and whose donation can only be looked upon as remarkable and extraordinary. It’s presented every time on the 1st of August- Lokmanya Tilak’s death anniversary.

Prime Minister will come the 41st philanthropist of the award. It has preliminarily been presented to luminaries’ similar asDr. Shankar Dayal Sharma, Shri Pranab Mukherjee, Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee,Mrs. Indira Gandhi,Dr. Manmohan Singh, ShriN.R. Narayana Murthy,Dr.E. Sreedharan among others.

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New Delhi Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday spoke about the imminent the launch of a crusade to recognize India’s martyred men and women. Addressing the nation on ‘ Mann Ki Baat ’, the high minister said as part of the crusade, several programmes will be organised across the country in memory of killers.
“ In the memory of these luminaries, special eulogies will also be installed in lakhs of vill panchayats. Under this crusade, an ‘ Amrit Kalash Yatra ’ will also be organised across the country. This yatra, carrying soil in 7500 coffins from every corner of the country, will reach Delhi. It’ll also carry with it saplings from different corridor of the country. An ‘ Amrit Vatika ’ will be erected near the National War Memorial by fusing the soil and saplings. This ‘ Amrit Vatika ’ will also come a grand symbol of ‘ Ek Bharat Shresth Bharat ’,” he said. Ahead of India’s 77th Independence Day on 15 August, Modi said the country should flash back those who lay down their lives for its freedom.
Modi added, “ I’ve also entered a large number of similar letters this time that give a lot of satisfaction to the mind. These letters have been written by those Muslim women who have lately come from Haj passage. This trip of theirs is veritably special in numerous ways. These are women who have performed Hajj without any manly companion or mehram, and the number isn’t fifty or hundred, but further than four thousand. This is a huge metamorphosis,” he said. He noted that the changes that have been made to the Hajj policy in the once many times have been ‘ largely appreciated ’.
In his yearly address to the nation, the high minister also talked about the recent heavy rains and cataracts in corridor of the country and conceded the part of the National Disaster Response Force( NDRC) and original administrations in combating the disasters.
“ The month of July means the month of thunderstorm, the month of rain. The once many days have been full of anxiety and rigors on account of natural disasters. Owing to flooding in numerous gutters including the Yamuna, people in numerous areas have had to suffer. Landslides have also passed in hilly areas. Meanwhile, in the western part of the country, Cyclone Biparjoy also hit the areas of Gujarat some time agone . But musketeers, in the midst of these disasters, all of us countrymen have formerly again brought to the fore the power of collaborative trouble. The original people, our NDRF jawans, those from the original administration have worked day and night to combat similar disasters.”

He also said that the US has returned further than 100 rare and ancient vestiges to India. “ A nearly thousand- time-old citation statue of Lord Ganesha has also been returned to India. An hero of Uma- Maheshwara in Lalitasan is said to be of the 11th century. Two gravestone icons of Jain Tirthankaras have also come back to India. Two icons of Bhagwan Surya Dev will also enthrall you. One of these is made of sandstone. Among the particulars returned is a panel made of wood, which brings to the fore the story of the churning of the ocean. This panel is from the 16th- 17th century and is associated with south India.”
Modi, still, didn’t mention the extremity situation in Manipur in his address. His silence on the issue over the once couple of months has drawn review from the opposition. On Friday, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh wrote on Twitter “ The wrathfulness, anxiety, anguish, pain and anguish of the people of Manipur feel to make absolutely no difference to the Prime Minister. While he’s busy harkening to his own voice and forcing down his ‘ Mann ki Baat ’ on crores of Indians, the 21 MP delegation of ‘ Team INDIA ’ is talking about Manipur ki Baat with the Governor of Manipur.”

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi inaugurated Akhil Bhartiya Shiksha Samagam at Bharat Mandapam in Delhi moment. It coincides with the 3rd anniversary of National Education Policy 2020. He also released the first investiture of finances under the PM SHRI Scheme. 6207 seminaries entered the first investiture with a total amounting to 630 crore Rupees. He also released education and skill class books restated into 12 Indian languages. The Prime Minister also took a walkthrough of the exhibition showcased on the occasion.

Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister underscored the supremacy of education among the factors that can change the fortune of the nation. “Our education system has a huge part in achieving the pretensions with which 21st century India is moving”, he said. Emphasizing the significance of the Akhil Bhartiya Shiksha Samagam, the Prime Minister said that discussion and dialogue are important for education. The Prime Minister mentioned the coexistence of the last Akhil Bhartiya Shiksha Samagam taking place in the recently constructed Rudraksha convention center of Varanasi and this time’s Akhil Bhartiya Shiksha Samagam taking place in the brand new Bharat Mandapam. This is the first event at the Mandapam after its formal induction.

From the Rudraksha of Kashi to the ultramodern Bharat Mandapam, the Prime Minister said that there’s a retired communication in the trip of Akhil Bhartiya Shiksha Samagam of admixture of ancient and ultramodern. He said that on the one hand, the educational system of India is conserving the ancient traditions of the land while on the other hand, the nation is fast progressing in the field of wisdom and technology. The Prime Minister complimented those who have contributed to the education sector for the progress made so far. Noting that moment marks the third anniversary of the National Educational Policy, the Prime Minister thanked the intellectualists, academicians and preceptors for taking this up as a charge and contributing towards the immense progress. Speaking about the exhibition showcased on the occasion, the Prime Minister stressed the display of chops and education and innovative ways. He touched upon the transubstantiating face of education and training in the country where small children are learning via sportful gests and expressed sanguinity for the same. He also prompted the guests to explore the exhibition.

The Prime Minister said that time- making changes take some time. Recalling the vast oil to be covered at the time of the induction of the NEP, the Prime Minister praised the fidelity and amenability to embrace new generalities of all the stakeholders. He said that in NEP traditional knowledge and futuristic technologies have been given the same significance. He mentioned the hard work of the stakeholders from the world of education for the new class in primary education, books in indigenous languages, for advanced education and for strengthening the exploration ecosystem in the country. He said scholars now understand that in place of the 10 2 system now the 5 3 3 4 system is in operation. Education will begin at the age of 3 bringing uniformity in the entire country. He also informed that the Cabinet has approved the preface of the National Research Foundation Bill in the Parliament. The National Curriculum Framework under the NEP will come soon. The frame for 3- 8 times old scholars is ready. The entire country will have a invariant syllabus and NCERT is preparing new course books for this. The Prime Minister informed that new books of about 130 colorful subjects are coming up for classes 3 to 12 in 22 different languages as a result of education being communicated in indigenous languages.

The Prime Minister refocused out that the biggest injustice to any pupil is judging them grounded on their language rather of their capabilities. “Education in the mama lingo is initiating a new form of justice for the scholars in India. It’s also a veritably significant step towards social justice”, the Prime Minister remarked. Noting the multitude of languages in the world and their significance, the Prime Minister underscored that numerous advanced nations of the world have got the edge owing to their original language. Giving the illustration of Europe, the Prime Minister said that utmost countries make use of their own native languages. He lamented that indeed though India has an array of established languages, they were presented as a sign of backwardness, and those who couldn’t speak English were neglected and their bents weren’t recognised. As a result, the Prime Minister said, the children of the pastoral areas remained most affected. He emphasized that the country has now begun to duck this belief with the arrival of the National Educational Policy. “Indeed at the UN, I speak in Indian language”, Shri Modi added.

The Prime Minister underscored that subjects ranging from social wisdom to engineering will now be tutored in Indian languages. “When the scholars are confident in a language, their chops and gift will crop without any restrictions”, Shri Modi said. He also refocused out that those who try to politicize language for their own selfish interests will now have to shut their shops. “National Educational Policy will give due respect and credit to every language in the country”, he said.

The Prime Minister said that we’ve to produce an energetic new generation in the coming 25 times of Amrit Kaal. A generation free from the intelligence of slavery, eager for inventions and ready to bring laurels in fields from wisdom to sports, willing to skill themselves as per the requirements of the 21st century, a generation filled with a sense of duty. “NEP will play a big part in this ”, he said.

The Prime Minister said among the colorful parameters of quality education, India’s big trouble is for equivalency. “Priority of NEP is that every youth of India should get the same education and the same occasion for education”, he said, emphasizing that this isn’t limited to opening seminaries. He emphasized that equivalency should be extended to coffers along with education. This, he said, means that every child should get options as per choice and capacity. “Equality in education means that no child is deprived of education due to place, class, and region”, he said. He refocused out that thousands of seminaries are being upgraded under the PM SHRI Scheme. “In the age of 5G, these ultramodern seminaries will be a medium of ultramodern education”, he added. He mentioned Eklavya Schools in ethnical townlets, Internet installations in townlets and scholars entering education through modes like DIKSHA, SWAYAM and Swayamprabha. “Now, In India, the gap of coffers demanded for education is being covered fleetly”, he said.

The Prime Minister stressed the way for integrating vocational education with general education and the ways of making education more intriguing and interactive. Pointing out that the installation of labs and practicals were limited to a sprinkle of seminaries before, the Prime Minister threw light on Atal Tinkering Labs where further than 75 lakh scholars are learning about wisdom and invention. “Science is simplifying itself for everyone. It’s these youthful scientists that will shape the future of the country by leading significant systems and turn India into an exploration mecca of the world”, he said.

“Any reform requires courage, and the presence of courage leads to the birth of new possibilities”, Shri Modi said as he underscored that the world is looking at India as a nursery of new possibilities. The Prime Minister gave exemplifications of software technology and space tech and said that it isn’t easy to contend with India’s capability. Speaking about defence technology, the Prime Minister said that India’s model of ‘low cost’ and ‘stylish quality’ is sure to be a megahit. He emphasized that the respect for India’s education system has significantly increased in the world with the increase in India’s artificial character and incipiency growth ecosystem. He noted that the number of Indian institutes is adding in all the global rankings and informed about two IIT premises opening up in Zanzibar and Abu Dhabi. “Numerous other countries are also prompting us to open IIT premises in their own countries”, he said. He also touched upon numerous global universities willing to open their premises in India due to the positive changes coming in the education ecosystem. He informed that two Australian universities are about to open their premises in Gujarat’s GIFT City. Shri Modi emphasized strengthening educational institutions continuously and working towards making them unborn-ready. He stressed the need to make India’s institutes, universities, seminaries and sodalities as the center of this revolution.

The Prime Minister emphasized that “erecting able youth is the biggest guarantee of erecting a strong nation” and parents and preceptors play a major part in that. He appealed to preceptors and parents to prepare scholars for confident curiosity and breakouts of imagination. “We’ve to keep an eye on the future and suppose with a futuristic mindset. We’ve to free the children from the pressure of books”, he said.

The Prime Minister talked about the responsibility that growing global curiosity in a strong India places on us. He reminded about acquainting the scholars of the significance of Yoga, Ayurveda, art and literature. He concluded by reminding the preceptors about the significance of the current generation of scholars in India’s trip to a ‘ Viksit Bharat ’ in 2047.

Union Minister for Education and Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Shri Dharmendra Pradhan was present on the occasion among others.

Background

Guided by the vision of the Prime Minister, NEP 2020 was launched with a view to prepare the youth and prepare them for leading the country in Amrit Kaal. It aims to prepare them for meeting the challenges of the future while keeping them predicated in introductory mortal values. During the three times of its perpetration the policy has brought radical metamorphosis in the realms of academy, advanced and skill education. The two- day programme, being held on 29th and 30th July, will give a platform for academics, sector experts, policymakers, assiduity representatives, preceptors and scholars from seminaries, advanced education and skilling institutions, among others, to partake their perceptivity, success stories and stylish practices in enforcing the NEP 2020 and work out strategies for taking it further ahead.

The Akhil Bhartiya Shiksha Samagam will include sixteen sessions, in which conversations will be held on themes including Access to Quality Education and Governance, Equitable and Inclusive Education, Issues of Socio- Economically underprivileged Group, National Institute Ranking Framework, Indian knowledge System, Internationalisation of Education, among others.

During the programme, the Prime Minister released the first investiture of finances under the PM SHRI Scheme. These seminaries will nurture scholars in a way that they come engaged, productive, and contributing citizens for erecting an indifferent, inclusive, and plural society as imaged by National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. The Prime Minister also released education and skill class books restated into 12 Indian languages.

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Pan-India action by Ministry of Culture under National Mission on Cultural Mapping
Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah will launch a unique action ‘Mera Gaon Meri Dharohar’ as part of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav hereafter. It’s a pan-India action of Ministry of Culture under National Mission on Cultural Mapping. Shri Amit Shah will officially launch the virtual platform during a grand protuberance mapping show at the Qutub Minar by 7 pm onwards on 27th July 2023.
The Ministry of Culture initiated ‘Mera Gaon Meri Dharohar ’( MGMD) design under National Mission on Cultural Mapping in collaboration with Indira Gandhi National Centre for the trades( IGNCA).

The main ideal the design is to culturally collude India’s6.5 lakh townlets, gauging 29 States and 7 Union homes, on a comprehensive virtual platform. Through MGMD, people will get an occasion to immerse themselves in the different and vibrant artistic heritage of India. The core idea behind this design is to encourage appreciation for India’s culture and traditions, paving way for profitable growth, social harmony, and cultural development in pastoral communities.
There will be a launch event from 11a.m. to 10p.m. at Qutub Minar in New Delhi hereafter. The launch event promises to offer callers the occasion to explore and nearly travel through India’s townlets. The exhibition and booths will remain open from 11 AM to 10 PM, showcasing witching casts of the artistic prodigies each vill has to offer. The Launch Event, beginning at 7 PM, will also feature a protuberance Mapping Show on the Qutub Minar, chronicling different themes of some of India’s culled townlets. The occasion will also be graced by Ministers of the Ministries of Panchayati Raj, M/ o Rural Development, M/ o Animal Husbandry and other recognized guests.

The MGMD Launch Film will offer an engaging and inspiring narrative, farther heightening the connection to our artistic roots. The program also includes a” Samvaad” between people from different townlets and Shri Amit Shah, offering a unique occasion to interact with the heart and soul of India’s townlets. This physical Samvaad will be moderated by RJ Sharat from Radio channel Fever-104.8FM.The launch event will conclude with a Music Musicale featuring famed artists, Javed Ali and Anwesha.
MGMD, under the guidance of the National Mission on Cultural Mapping( NMCM), is being launched with the thing of culturally mapping India’s 6.5 lakh townlets across 29 States and 7 Union homes on a virtual platform, furnishing the world an occasion to immerse themselves in the different and rich culture of India.

This comprehensive portal exhibits essential information about each vill, including its geographical position, demographic aspects,and description of traditional dresses, beautifiers, trades and crafts, tabernacles, expositions, carnivals, and much further.

It serves as a one- stop destination for discovering, exploring, probing, and nearly visiting every vill in the country. also, druggies have the occasion to earn impulses and takeaways as they embark on their digital Vill peregrinations


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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has blamed the opposition parties for continuously interposing the ongoing Parliament session, and spoke that he has no way discerned such a direction-less opposition.

He rejected the opposition stating that their conduct shows that they had made up their mind to stay in the opposition for the forthcoming times.Mr. Modi spoke this while addressing the BJP Parliamentary Party gathering which was held at Parliament House establishment.

Streamlining the media after the gathering, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi spoke, the Prime Minister stressed that sweats should be made to make the country developed by 2047. He spoke Mr. Modi also asked to array the Har Ghar Tiranga programme on 15th August in every assembly constituency.

Elderly BJP line Ravi Shankar Prasad advised that the Prime Minister ventilated confidence that his government will again come into authority in 2024.

The gathering was watched by several Union Ministers involving Rajnath Singh, Nitin Gadakari, Piyush Goyal, and Anurag Singh Thakur and BJP MPs

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On July 24, 2023, both Houses of Parliament in India witnessed demurrers from opposition parties for the successive third day over the issue of Manipur violence. The Lok Sabha & the Rajya Sabha were laid over for the day. In the Lok Sabha, when the House met after the third adjournment at2.30 PM, members of opposition parties including Congress, DMK, and JD( U) again trooped into the well, raising taglines demanding Prime Minister’s statement in the House over Manipur violence. Union Home Minister Amit Shah said when the government is prepared for the discussion on the matter, he’s not suitable to understand why the opposition parties aren’t allowing discussion. Speaker Om Birla said, the opposition mustn’t sway from tradition as it’s the concerned minister who responds to the applicable issue in the House. He said, dismembering the proceedings is against the interest of the country. As Tophet continued, the Speaker suspended the House for the day.

Before in the morning, when the House met for the day, members of opposition parties trooped into the well, raising taglines. Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury of Congress said, Manipur violence is a veritably critical issue and it should be taken up incontinently. The Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi replied, the government is ready for discussion on this current issue. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh contended the opposition of not being serious on the issue. Amid Tophet, the Speaker tried to run the Question Hour but in vain. In thepre-lunch session, three bills were introduced in the House amid noise. Analogous scenes were witnessed in the Rajya Sabha. When the House met after the third adjournment at 3 PM, the suspended Aam Aadmi Party Sanjay Singh refused to leave the House. Deputy Chairman Harivansh continually asked him to leave the House butMr. Singh refused. Latterly the House was laid over for the day. In the morning, recently tagged Rajya Sabha MP of Trinamool Congress Saket Gokhale from West Bengal took the pledge and protestation.

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