PM Modi aimed Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge in his speech in the Upper House today. PM Modi highlighted Kharge's remark about his frequent visits to Karnataka, saying the people had closed his account and that 'pain is visible in his eyes.'
PM Modi took a swipe at protesting opposition members, saying their acts help BJP flourish further. He went on to say, “ I want to tell these MPs (Opposition MPs), the more you throw 'keechad', the better the lotus will bloom."
Addressing the Upper House, PM Modi said, "They (Congress) had the responsibility to provide solutions when citizens were facing problems but their priority and intention were different. We are working to find permanent solutions to the challenges citizens face."
"13 lakh Ayushman Bharat health cards have been given in Tripura, with Rs 107 crores given in settlement, till now," the BJP national President said. He also highlighted his party's work in the state and said that 3.5 lakh houses were built under Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana in the last five years.
Recently, the Animal Welfare Board issued a notice encouraging people to celebrate 'Cow Hug Day' on February 14. In response, Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut said, 'For BJP, Adani is a holy cow. Therefore, they hugged their holy cow.'
Starting on February 10, travellers on board the two Vande Bharat trains from CSMT to Shirdi and Solapur may choose from a variety of regional specialties that have been enhanced with millets. Check out the menu you can choose your food from.
Noting that India has already made preparations to provide emergency disaster relief operations and medical aid to the affected areas of Turkey and Syria, CM Pinarayi Vijayan said Kerala is also ready to provide all possible assistance in this regard.
The Maharashtra state government and the National High-Speed Rail Corporation Limited alleged that the company was delaying the entire project, which was important to the public. Since 2019, the company and the government have been locked in a judicial battle over acquiring company-owned land in Mumbai's Vikhroli for the bullet train project.
The advocate urged the bench that his plea be also heard on Friday along with the separate plea. In his public interest litigation (PIL), Tiwari has also sought directions to set up a special committee to oversee the sanction policy for loans of over Rs 500 crore given to big corporations.
Several delegates from G20 countries, and officials from international organisations, will attend this summit with the aim of adopting an integrated, comprehensive, and consensus-driven approach to addressing climate change concerns.