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Prime Minister Modi reiterated the government’s commitment to creating an inclusive sporting culture through the Khelo Bharat Neeti, which aims to foster excellence from grassroots to elite athlete levels, ensuring national sporting success
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India’s 79th Independence Day at Red Fort honoured ‘Operation Sindoor’ with grandeur, featuring Agniveers in the anthem, aerial tributes, indigenous gun salute, and diverse invitees. The historic event showcased unity, pride, and India’s self-reliance, extending patriotic celebrations nationwide into the evening
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India’s kho kho teams, winners of the inaugural Kho Kho World Cup, have been invited as special guests to the 79th Independence Day celebrations at Red Fort — a first in the sport’s history
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For the first time, India’s Kho Kho players will be special guests at the Independence Day celebrations at the Red Fort. The men’s and women’s teams, winners of the inaugural Kho Kho World Cup, will join Prime Minister Modi’s August 15 address.
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Fifteen Teja Vidyalaya students from Kodad have been selected to witness Independence Day celebrations at the Red Fort after excelling in a national Defence Ministry quiz. They were among 200 chosen from 2.15 lakh participants across India
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A bench comprising Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna and Justice Sanjay Kumar termed the plea as “misconceived” and “meritless” at the outset and refused to entertain the petition filed against the Delhi High Court order
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It is intriguing that Modi chose I-Day address to push for an idea over which the coalition partners have reservations
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Says laws which divide the country on communal lines and become a reason for inequality have no place in a modern society
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His longest I-day speech before was 96 minutes in 2016 while his shortest speech was in 2017 when he spoke for around 56 minutes
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Addressing the nation on the the 78th Independence Day, the Prime Minister urged political parties to come forward to realise the dream
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I hope the situation improves at the earliest and will continue to wish well for Bangladesh in its development journey, says the Prime Minister in his I-Day speech from Red Fort
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Prime Minister urges all levels of government to work on improving the ease of living in mission mode
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The Prime Minister will unfurl the national flag and deliver the customary address to the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort, marking his 11th consecutive year leading this national celebration. This year's theme, 'Viksit Bharat @ 2047,' is focused on steering the country towards its goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047.
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Record lies with first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru who did the honours 17 times from 1947 to 1964
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Apart from Kangana, CM Arvind Kejriwal and Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena were also present for the festivities, which the Lav Kush Ramlila Committee arranged
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This unique use of technology is being done in 'Lav Kush Ramlila' held at Red Fort grounds. Luv Kush Ramlila President Arjun Kumar said that like every time in Ramlila, normal effigies are also being made.
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A stage light fixed 12 feet high fell on the spectators injuring three of them. The child bled from his nose, while the other two had minor bruises, a member of the Ramlila organising body said.
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Modi stated that these initiatives align with government schemes like Jan Dhan, PM SvaNidhi, and Ujjwala.
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On his arrival at the Red Fort, the Prime Minister was welcomed by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Minister of State for Defence Ajay Bhatt.
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Around 1,000 cameras with facial recognition and video analytic systems have been installed in and around the Mughal-era fort