When You Say Nothing At All : Social Media Reacts to PM Modiâs Latest Speech
Responses on social media called out the prime minister for failing to take on any accountability for the current state of the crisis in the nation.
PM Narendra Modi during his address on April 20. Photo: YouTube screengrab
Humour21/Apr/2021
New Delhi: On Tuesday, April 20, the Prime Minister’s Office announced that Narendra Modi would be addressing the nation at 8:45 pm on the COVID-19 situation.
With Modi’s speeches amidst the health crisis previously signalling sweeping changes, many wondered whether this address would provide clarity on uncertain issues like lack of price caps for the now-liberalised vaccine market, a roadmap for health infrastructure to address supply chain issues causing a critical lack of oxygen, or even an impending national lockdown.
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Decision To Revoke 4G Ban Year And Half Later Evokes Gratitude And Grievance
Saima Bhat
SRINAGAR: After remaining suspended for around eighteen months, the government on Friday decided to restore the 4G mobile internet services in the entire J&K, finally. Initially, news being attributed to some media houses, the confirmation came when Principal Secretary PDD and Information, Rohit Kansal, who is also government spokesperson, tweeted, “4G mobile internet services being restored in the entire J&K.” The facility, however, is restricted to postpaid customers, only.
4G Internet services restored in Jammu and Kashmir after 18 months on Friday late night on February 5, 2020. KL Image by Bilal Bahadur
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