On Mann Ki Baat, PM Modi pays tribute to soldiers on Kargil Vijay Diwas and says people’s actions, speeches, social media posts shouldn’t hurt the morale of soldiers.
In his monthly radio programme Mann ki Baat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to 20 Indian soldiers killed in action in Galwan Valley clash with China.
In his radio programme Mann ki Baat, PM Modi acknowledges migrant crisis and says their pain can't be conveyed in words, calls India's fight against Covid-19 people-driven.
BJP leaders say on 31 May, booth committee members will listen to the PM’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ to spread his message to people & mobilise support ahead of polls.
Calling India's fight against coronavirus people-driven, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the virus was being fought by the masses & administration together.
In his monthly radio address, PM Modi says biodiversity is a unique treasure for the entire humankind and there is a need to preserve, conserve and explore it further.
In the first Mann ki Baat of 2020, PM Modi spoke on insurgency in the Northeast and said all issues of the region are being resolved through peaceful dialogue.
New bill aims to fix key issues with IBC 2016, including delays & patchy implementation, and protect creditors, with window for genuine promoters to retain control of their companies.
New Delhi: Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi Tuesday pushed for a “dual-track” progress for ties with India, separating economic ties from the boundary question,...
Now that both IAF and PAF have made formal claims of having shot down the other’s aircraft in the 87-hour war in May, we can ask a larger question: do such numbers really matter?
With institutions like JNU and AMU oprnly promoting and propagating anti-Army sentiments, this was a timely appeal from the PM. However, it is to be seen whether this has any impact at all.
The Prime Minister stated the truth.
As usual, under instructions from its paymasters, The Print tries to put a negative spin on everything the current Govt and PM says or does.
The people are seeing through this negativity- Mr RG’s videos are a good example, he has made himself close to a laughing stock. The Print is on the same path.
Modi is corrupt. He cannot be trusted
With institutions like JNU and AMU oprnly promoting and propagating anti-Army sentiments, this was a timely appeal from the PM. However, it is to be seen whether this has any impact at all.
“Nation above all”.
This is what differentiates Prime Minister Modi from Rahul Baba and his 3rd rate chamchas.
The Prime Minister stated the truth.
As usual, under instructions from its paymasters, The Print tries to put a negative spin on everything the current Govt and PM says or does.
The people are seeing through this negativity- Mr RG’s videos are a good example, he has made himself close to a laughing stock. The Print is on the same path.