Here are the highlights from PM Modi s first Mann ki Baat address of 2021: Today is the last day of January 2021. Are you too thinking, the way I am that 2021 had commenced just a few days ago? It just doesn’t feel that the entire month of January has passed by! This is what is termed as the speed of time. This month, there has been very good news from the cricket pitch too. Our cricket team, after initial setbacks made a grand comeback, winning the series in Australia. The hard work and teamwork of our players is inspirational. The made in India vaccine is a symbol of India’s self-reliance; it is also a symbol of her self-pride.
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Modi also said the government is committed to modernising agriculture and is taking many steps in this regard. In Delhi, on January 26, the country was very pained seeing the dishonour to the Tricolour, he said.
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The Animals guitarist Hilton Valentine, who created one of the most famous riffs in pop music in 1960s, dies at the age of 77.
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Friends, it is said here- “जलबिंदु निपातेन क्रमशः पूर्यते घटः”, meaning that drop by drop, the pot gets filled. Every single effort of ours leads to the realization of our resolve.
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Friends, whilst speaking about Road safety, I would like to mention a post received on NaMo app from Aparna Das ji of Kolkata.
Bengal BJP Chief Doubles Down on J.P. Nadda s Chaitanya Mahaprabhu Gaffe
Visiting a temple in Katwa, Nadda had claimed it was where the spiritual thinker had been initiated into faith. But the temple in question was constructed 305 years after Mahaprabhu s death.
J.P. Nadda and Dilip Ghosh, BJP s national and Bengal presidents respectively. Photo: Twitter/@JPNadda
Politics11/Jan/2021
Kolkata: On Saturday, Bharatiya Janata Party chief J.P. Nadda called the temple he had visited “the place where Chaitanya Mahaprabhu was initiated into faith”. The problem, reported local media, was that the saint died in 1534 and the temple Nadda visited was built in 1839.
Nadda launches rice-collection drive to woo rural voters in Bengal
By IANS| Published: 9th January 2021 4:15 pm IST
Kolkata, Jan 9 : At a time when the national capital is abuzz with the ongoing farmers’ protest against new farm laws, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president JP Nadda on Saturday kick-started a door-to-door rice collection programme in West Bengal’s Burdwan district with an aim to woo farmers to the saffron party.
Amid tight security cover, the BJP chief arrived at Andal airport at around 12 noon and reached Jagadanandpur village at Katwa in East Bardhaman district by a helicopter.
He offered puja at a local Radhakrishna temple and met the farmers there. He had his lunch at the residence of Mathura Mondal, a farmer, at the village.
BJP President JP Nadda visits Radha Gobind temple in West Bengal
Kolkata: January 9: At a time when the national capital is abuzz with the ongoing farmers’ protest against new farm laws, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president JP Nadda on Saturday kick-started a door-to-door rice collection programme in West Bengal’s Burdwan district with an aim to woo farmers to the saffron party.
Amid tight security cover, the BJP chief arrived at Andal airport at around 12 noon and reached Jagadanandpur village at Katwa in East Bardhaman district by a helicopter.
He offered puja at a local Radhakrishna temple and met the farmers there. He had his lunch at the residence of Mathura Mondal, a farmer, at the village.