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Young Role Model – With Olympics ‘golden Throw’, Subedar Neeraj Chopra Could Land Promotion In Army
India's star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra is likely to get a promotion in the Indian Army for creating history by ending the country's agonising wait for the first athletics gold medal in the Olympics. Chopra, a Subedar with the 4 Rajputana Rifles in the Indian… Read More
Great Indian Player -For Bronze, Wrestler Bajrang Punia Fought With Painful Knee And Risked Aggravating Injury
For the sake of the bronze medal, wrestler Bajrang Punia on Saturday fought Kazakh wrestler Daulet Niyazbekov with a painful knee and risked aggravating an injury that could have put him out of action for months, the boxer revealed on Sunday. . Read more at:… Read More
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With 7 Medals In Tokyo, India Registers Its Best-Ever Performance At Olympics
India capped off its best-ever performance in the Olympics with a haul of seven medals, including a gold.As the Tokyo Olympics come to a close, a look at the medalists and those who came within touching distance of glory but couldn't quite make it to the podium.… Read More
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No Plastic Flags! Ahead Of Independence Day, Ministry Of Home Affairs Warns States, UTs Against Usage Of Plastic Tricolour Flags
Ahead of India's 75th Independence Day celebrations, the Central government on Sunday warned the citizens against using tricolours made of plastic. Issuing a communication to the states and Union Territories on Sunday, the Centre asked them to ensure that people did not use national flags made of plastic, citing… Read More
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Modi Govt’s ”TOPS‘’ Policy For Athletes Led To India Winning Its Best-Ever Tally In Olympics: Sonowal
The Modi government's ''TOPS'' policy to help athletes that was started in 2014 led to the country winning its best-ever tally in Olympics and its first gold in athletics, Union minister Sarbananda Sonowal said on Saturday.He said the ''Target Olympic Podium Scheme'' (TOPS) was started… Read More
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‘Eye In The Sky’: India To Launch Its Most Advanced Geo-Imaging Satellite Gisat-1 On 12th August
India will be launching Gisat-1, its most advanced geo-imaging satellite, on 12th August at 5:43 am from Sriharikota. The satellite will image the country around four-five times a day and will thus make way for an enhanced monitoring of the subcontinent, particularly the border areas shared… Read More
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Odisha: Naveen Patnaik Govt Consents For Modi Govt’s Rs 8,000 Crore Coastal Highway Project
The Odisha government, led by Chief Minister (CM) Naveen Patnaik, has given its consent to an Rs 8,000-crore coastal highway project that would connect Odisha's Tangi with West Bengal's Digha. The coastal highway project is proposed under the Centre's Bharatmala Pariyojana, and the National Highway… Read More
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Luxury Carmaker Maserati To Target Tier-II, III Cities To Increase Foothold In India
Maserati Luxury vehicles company Maserati will be aiming to increase its presence in the Tier II and Tier III Indian cities in order to expand its foothold in the country. The carmaker has also revamped its after-sales and overall service support to aid and roll… Read More
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PM Modi To Chair UNSC High-level Open Debate On ‘Enhancing Maritime Security’
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair the high-level open debate on `Enhancing Maritime Security - A Case for International Cooperation` on August 9 at United Nations Security Council (UNSC), the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Sunday (August 8). . Read more at: https://zeenews.india.com/india/live-updates/live-pm-modi-to-chair-unsc-high-level-open-debate-on-enhancing-maritime-security-2382980… Read More
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Indian Men’s Hockey Team Wins Bronze Medal In Tokyo Olympics And Creates History
India defeated Germany with 5-4 in an interesting bronze medal match President Shri Ram NathKovind and Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi congratulate Indian Men’s Hockey team for their performance Congratulating Indian Men hockey team, Sports Minister Anurag Singh Thakur says, India is proud of you… Read More
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Jal Shakti Abhiyan – Catch the Rain Targets of Jal Shakti Abhiyan
Ministry of Jal Shakti has taken up a nationwide campaign “Jal Shakti Abhiyan - Catch the Rain” (JSA:CTR) with the theme “Catch the rain, where it falls, when it falls” for creating appropriate rainwater harvesting structures in urban and rural areas of all the districts in the country, with… Read More
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75% of Our stolen Heritage Has Been Returned During The Last Seven Years Of Government
Bringing back of these historical objects is a process to restore India’s pride and an active step to appreciate and acknowledge the historical past of our country: Culture Minister . Read more at: https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=1742760 . Read More
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Development of North Eastern Region Of India
Several initiatives have been undertaken by the Union Government to develop North Eastern Region holistically, especially Assam, for improving basic infrastructure and providing road, rail, water, telecom and air connectivity in the region. These initiatives include new Greenfield Airport at Holongi, Arunachal Pradesh; Dibrugarh Airport,… Read More
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Ayodhya And Kashmir: Why 5 August Marks A Victory For Indian Secularism
The rebuilding of the temple at Ayodhya and the removal of the discriminatory special status to Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh was a reassertion of the civilizational secularism of India. . Read more at: https://swarajyamag.com/politics/ayodhya-and-kashmir-why-5-august-marks-a-victory-for-indian-secularism . Read More
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Their Forefathers Gave Up Wearing Turbans After Losing Ram Janmabhoomi To Mughal Control; 500 Years Later, This Community In Ayodhya Is Set To Don Its Headgear Again
On 5 August, as the bhoomi pujan ceremony of Shri Ram Mandir in Ayodhya progressed, members of Ayodhya's Suryavanshi Kshatriya community, who live in villages on both sides of the Saryu river, erupted in tears. For them, it was a swirling clash of several emotions. The first… Read More