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  • Agriculture Minister trying to divert the attention of farmers : Pondy CM
  • Heavy rain, thunderstorm predicted over southern parts of India
  • Five held after encounter in Delhi's Shakarpur area
  • Opposition adopting double standard on Farm Act: Yogi Adityanath
  • 'New century can't be built on basis of previous century laws" : PM
  • Rajnikanth seeks blessings of elder brother before launching his political party
  • PM inaugurates construction work of Agra Metro
  • CISF DG reviews operational preparedness of Delhi Metro
  • UK gov't bars lawyers from accessing asylum seekers housed in army barracks
  • Indian Arrows coaches help youngsters learn 'A-B-C' of football
  • PM inaugurates Agra Metro Rail Project
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  • Serum Institute seeks nod for its vaccine as committee readies to consider Pfizer plea
  • Shipping Ministry issues draft guidelines for floating structures for public consultation
  • Indian economy to be in top economies of world in next few years: Niti Aayog Vice Chairman
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'New century can't be built on basis of previous century laws" : PM

New Delhi, Dec 7 (UNI) Even as farmers threaten to intensify their protests against the three farm laws aimed at ‘’reforming’’ the agriculture sector, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday that reforms were important for new facilities and new arrangements.

Inaugurating the Agra Metro Rail project through video conference the Prime Minister said the next century could not be built on the basis of the laws of the previous century. Laws that were useful in the last century, had become a burden for the next century. Therefore, the process of reform was continuing.

He said people often asked why were reforms now working better than before ? ‘’What is different now than before ? The reason is very simple. Earlier reforms were being carried out in a piecemeal manner. But now they are being done in a wholesome manner,'' he said.

For the development of cities work had been done at four levels--Resolution of long standing problems, Ease of living, Maximum investment, More use of modern technology, he added.

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CISF DG reviews operational preparedness of Delhi Metro

CISF DG reviews operational preparedness of Delhi Metro

07 Dec 2020 | 5:47 PM

New Delhi, Dec 7 (UNI) The Director General of Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) Kumar Rajesh Chandra on Monday reviewed the operational security arrangement preparedness of Delhi Metro made by CISF in the current security scenario.

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Five held after encounter in Delhi's Shakarpur area

07 Dec 2020 | 5:44 PM

New Delhi, Dec 7 (UNI) The Special Cell of Delhi Police on Monday arrested five people, who have alleged links with Pakistan's ISI, after an encounter in Shakarpur area of East Delhi.

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Shipping Ministry issues draft guidelines  for floating structures for public consultation

Shipping Ministry issues draft guidelines for floating structures for public consultation

07 Dec 2020 | 5:37 PM

New Delhi, Dec 7 (UNI) With an aim to set up and deploy world-class floating infrastructure all along the coastline, the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways on Monday said that it has complied the draft guidelines for technical specifications of floating structures and issued the same for public consultation.

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Indian economy to be in top economies of world in next few years: Niti Aayog Vice Chairman

Indian economy to be in top economies of world in next few years: Niti Aayog Vice Chairman

07 Dec 2020 | 5:34 PM

New Delhi, Nov 7 (UNI) Niti Aayog Vice-Chairman Dr Rajiv Kumar has said that Indian economy will be among the top economies in the world in the next few years using science, technology, and innovation in all sectors, bouncing back soon from the after effects of COVID 19.

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'New century can't be built on basis of previous century laws" : PM

07 Dec 2020 | 5:34 PM

New Delhi, Dec 7 (UNI) Even as farmers threaten to intensify their protests against the three farm laws aimed at ‘’reforming’’ the agriculture sector, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday that reforms were important for new facilities and new arrangements.

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