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Press Releases
The government is committed towards the holistic development of Border Villages: Shri Anurag Thakur
Shri Anurag Thakur, hosted more than two hundred Sarpanches from Border Villages, under the Vibrant Villages Programme with their spouses at Jawaharlal Nehru St
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India News
SC asks why are farmers still on roads despite challenging farm laws in courts
The Supreme Court expressed its displeasure with farmers who have continued to protest farm laws despite contesting legitimacy of such legislations in courts.
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Press Releases
Construction of Four and Six Lane National Highway in the Country
The state-wise details of four/six lane works undertaken by the National Highways of Authority (NHAI) are annexed
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Opinion
A Convoy Movement Unsafe for Forces and Irksome for Citizens
Is the country with the 2nd world’s largest army incapable of protecting its security forces without making the life of its citizens miserable? Jammu & Kash
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India News
Mamata Banerjee met Nitin Gadkari and discussed infrastructure, road projects in the state
Mamata Banerjee said our state shares borders with Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and northeastern states, So, we need proper road West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata
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India News
Till now 500 farmers have lost their lives during the Farmer protest
Farmers have been protesting at the different borders of the national capital since November 26 against the three newly enacted farm laws Farmer protests in Ind
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BRO’s project DANTAK completes 60 years in Bhutan
DANTAK was established on April 24, 1961, as a result of the visionary leadership of His Majesty the Third King and then Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru The Bo
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Farmer Protests – The “Sanjeevani Booti” that is Reviving the BJP Opposition Parties in India
These protests have once again allowed these political parties to be active on the ground and connect with the ordinary people, especially farmers, of the count
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