New Delhi: Yog Guru Baba Ramdev has made an appeal to the government to resolve the situation of the farmers’ protests by suspending the farm laws for a duration of three years. He said he only wishes for peace between the farmers and the Centre. Baba Ramdev was attending the wedding of a businessman in Samalkha, Haryana, when he decided to talk about the ongoing farmers’ protests. He said that he does not intend to be a spokesperson for the government or a contract farmer, but he wants to see improvement in this case. Ramdev has appealed to the central government that the new farm laws should be postponed for three years and the farmers should sit with the government and discuss the policies of interest of the farmers and the country. He pointed out that neither the government is ready to settle nor the farmers, but this deadlock must end. “There is a middle ground in every problem,” he said. Ramdev also said that the government had already spoken about not ... » Learn More about Centre should suspend farm laws for three years to stop farmers’ protests: Baba Ramdev
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People’s manifesto: Priyanka Vadra attends U.P. strategy meet
Congress general secretary Priyanka Vadra on Thursday attended a strategy meeting of leaders from Uttar Pradesh to start the process of building a people’s manifesto. Members of the manifesto committee will visit Bahraich this weekend for wider consultation and feedback. Ahead of the Assembly elections in the State next year, Ms. Vadra has stepped up her efforts to revive the party in the politically crucial State where the party has been struggling to make a presence in the past three decades. On Thursday, members of the Outreach Committee including former Union Minister Salman Khurshid, spokesperson Supriya Shrinate and others met Ms. Vadra. In the past few weeks, she has been attending and addressing kisan mahapanchayat in Western U.P. to connect with farmers protesting against the new farm laws for three months now. From attending a prayer service at Rampur in memory of the farmer who had died during the January 26 tractor rally violence to addressing farmers at Mathura ... » Learn More about People’s manifesto: Priyanka Vadra attends U.P. strategy meet
India has just one DNA and it is Hindu: RSS leader
For Quick Alerts Subscribe Now Corona vaccine price fixed at Rs 250 per dose in private hospitals View Sample For Quick Alerts ALLOW NOTIFICATIONS For Daily Alerts #Rss RSS worker killed in clash with SPDI in Kerala #Rss Incident at Red Fort unfortunate: RSS #Rss Ram temple in Ayodhya to be symbol of India's self-respect and pride: RSS #Rss A security upgrade for RSS, BJP leaders in Punjab is much needed: Here is why #Rss Hindus can never be anti-India, patriotism is their basic character, says RSS chief citing Gandhi #Rss RSS ideologue M G Vaidya dies at 97; PM Modi condoles Just In 5 min ago Co-WIN app: Here's how to download COVID-19 vaccination certificate 32 min ago Centre committed to strengthen connectivity, bring development in north-east region: Harsh Vardhan 57 min ago Rajasthan: Gehlot, Pilot put up united face ahead ... » Learn More about India has just one DNA and it is Hindu: RSS leader
Renowned institutions, foreign countries want to implement India’s NEP, says Education Minister Pokhriyal
New Delhi: The world’s renowned education institutes as well as numerous countries have hailed the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 of India. Many institutes have called it the world’s biggest reform and has exhibited interest in implementing it, said Ramesh Pokhriyal "Nishank", Union Education Minister on Saturday (February 27). The Union Education Minister while addressing the 97th annual convocation of Delhi University, revealed that the new education policy that has been introduced after "much deliberation" will see India "reform, perform and transform". The minister went on to call the policy impactful, interactive, innovative and inclusive . He put emphasis upon the fact that the new policy enhances equity, quality and access to education. "Cambridge, the UAE, Australia, Mauritius, Indonesia and many others have said India's National Education Policy is the world's biggest reform and that they want to implement it in their countries as well. It is both ... » Learn More about Renowned institutions, foreign countries want to implement India’s NEP, says Education Minister Pokhriyal