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Congress has misplaced the belief of the individuals and now its management is busy masking up corruption instances pending in opposition to its prime leaders, stated Haryana BJP president OP Dhankar
Haryana BJP president OP Dhankar has claimed that the Congress celebration’s protests on the problems of rising inflation and unemployment have given a chance to the celebration management to cowl up the corruption prices in opposition to their prime celebration leaders.
“The Congress has misplaced the belief of the individuals and now its management is busy masking up corruption instances pending in opposition to its prime leaders as they had been being questioned by the enforcement directorate. Now the Congress has no less than received some points to carry protests,” Dhankhar stated throughout his Karnal go to on the sidelines of the celebration staff’ assembly.
He stated that the individuals of the nation are absolutely conscious of the inflation and the explanations behind it as India was in a greater place than a number of different nations following a setback after the Covid pandemic.
Earlier, addressing the celebration staff at a workshop, Dhnkar stated that they need to attain out to individuals of each city and rural areas and make them conscious of the welfare schemes launched by the federal government for them.
He stated that 15 such workshops have been organized and on the course of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Tricolours have been distributed to 10 lakh households within the state.
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Bengaluru citizens walk with 75m Indian flag to celebrate 75th Independence Day.
As a part of the ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ marketing campaign to mark the nation’s seventy fifth Independence, the residents of HSR structure in Bengaluru walked with a 75-meter-long Indian flag on Sunday morning. The residents walked from Somasundarapalya lake to Haralur Lake, masking a distance of three kilometers. Over 100 residents participated within the walkathon on Sunday morning and carried the tricolor flag with slogans like ‘Jai Hind’ and ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’.
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Two IndiGo engineers struck by lightning at Nagpur airport, hospitalised
Two engineers of IndiGo airways had been injured after being struck by lightning at Nagpur’s Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport on Saturday. One of the engineers fell unconscious on influence of the lightning, whereas the second continues to have weak spot in his proper hand because of the accident, responsibility physician of Kingsway Hospital on the airport, Mohammad Etesham, informed PTI.
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Gehlot says law on hanging rapists ’caused dangerous trend’, sparks controversy
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot stated that after the legislation to hold the rape accused got here into power, the incidents of homicide after rape have elevated throughout the nation. The Chief Minister made this assertion on Friday in Delhi in the course of the demonstration by Congress in opposition to the Central authorities over worth rise and unemployment.
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Bengaluru metro to increase frequency in non-peak hours. Details here
The BMRCL(Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited) introduced on Saturday that the frequency of metro trains will likely be elevated throughout non-peak hours from Monday. Currently, the metro trains run at a frequency of 20 minutes’ interval between 5am to 6am and 10pm to 11pm day-after-day. As per the newest announcement of the BMRCL, the trains will run at a frequency of quarter-hour’ interval between the identical timings from August 8.
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Karnataka government releases 200 crore for rain relief, rehabilitation
As torrential rains proceed to batter many components of Karnataka on Saturday, the State authorities launched Rs 200 crore to take up reduction and rehabilitation operations, whilst Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai instructed the structure of two extra State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) contingents. While 70 individuals have misplaced their lives because of incessant rains from June 1 to August 6; a complete of 507 livestock loss have been reported in the course of the interval.
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