Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 04 requested BJP workers to prepare digital booklets documenting the relief works, at mandal, district, state and country levels. "This is the biggest 'sewa yajna' in human history. I urge you to prepare digital booklets documenting the relief works, at mandal, district, state and country levels. The booklets should be in at least 3 languages," he said.
On July 04, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviewed relief works done by BJP workers during the lockdown. In a virtual meet, he said, "Several of our workers despite knowing the danger, kept working in the service of people and lost their lives. I pay my tributes to all of them and express condolences to their families."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviewed relief works by BJP workers during the lockdown. He said that BJP party always believed power to be a medium for service in politics. "We never made power a medium for our gain. Selfless service has always been our pledge, our values," said Modi.
Hero Cycles CMD Pankaj Munjal said that there has been increase in sales in parts of Odisha, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Odisha after return of migrant workers during coronavirus-induced lockdown. "Major thing I am observing, people are opting for cycles for fitness, which is a good thing for the country," he added.
Jailed former Bihar chief minister and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) supremo Lalu Prasad has applied for bail in the Chaibasa treasury fraudulent withdrawal case in.. IndiaTimes
Waterlogging has been reported in various parts of Bihar's Patna city due to heavy rainfall. Water also entered Bihar Minister Prem Kumar's residence. Rainfall is expected to continue in Patna, predicts India Meteorological Department.
During the meeting with chief secretaries and health secretaries of the 15 states and UTs, the cabinet secretary is learnt to have stressed on the need for.. IndiaTimes
The Prime Minister’s father, Stanley Johnson, has defended his decision to travel to Greece – and making social media posts regarding the journey.The comments came after Boris Johnson’s father posted a picture on social media of himself arriving in the country wearing a face mask.The 79-year-old said he was visiting on “essential business” because he needed to “Covid-proof my property” ahead of the letting season.Asked about social media posts, Mr Johnson senior told reporters on Saturday: “I didn’t put them up… in a spirit of defiance, or anything like that.”
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