A total of 50 nurses along with their family members from across the country have been invited as Special Guests to listen to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Independence Day address from the ramparts of the Red Fort on Tuesday.
In a Hindi tweet, the Prime Minister expressed, "Partition Remembrance Day is a time to solemnly honor the Indians who lost their lives during the country's partition."
Around 1,800 people from different vocations, with their spouses, have been invited as special guests from across the country to be a part of the celebrations at the Red Fort
BCCI lost its blue tick verification on its 'X' (Twitter) account after the cricket governing body in India changed its profile picture to the Indian flag
A total of 153 kite catchers will be deployed with the necessary equipment at strategic locations to intercept kites, the police said, adding that the residents of areas near the Red Fort have been asked not to fly kites till the event is over.
While the PM is taking false credit for opening the AIIMS in Darbhanga, Mandaviya is saying land for construction of the institute has not been finalised yet, said Tejashwi Yadav
Following the PM's flag-hoisting on Independence Day, flower petals will be scattered at the location using two Indian Air Force Advanced Light Helicopters Mark-III Dhruv, flying in a Line Astern Formation.
On Friday, Rahul Gandhi criticized him, asserting that instead of addressing the turmoil in Manipur, he engaged in making jokes and laughter, while his party members resorted to slogans.
Meitei and Kuki MLAs of Manipur have written separate letters to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and made conflicting demands over the presence of Assam Rifles