Thoughtful Gifts For Mourning Families

The hardest part of life is when someone passes over and the family have to grieve for their loved one. When you know someone who has lost a family member it can be difficult to know how best you should support them in their grieving process. This is especially true when it comes to choosing a gift to give at the funeral or something to give afterwards as a token of respect. But today we have a few ideas of things you can send or give to a family who has just lost someone.

Flowers

One of the most simple gifts you can give as a token of sympathy to a family is a bunch of flowers. Flowers are an easy idea because they are unbiased and simply offer a reminder of the life which has been lost. You can sendsympathy flowers by post or in person depending on where you are at the time and it can be something which cheers the family up and allows them to think of something more positive for a moment.

A photo frame

The idea of giving a gift to a family who has recently lost someone is hard and it can be difficult to know what is appropriate to give. One thing which is always going to be a winner in the family’s eyes is a photo frame of them with the lost family member or a large group photo of everyone including you. It can be something which takes them back to a more positive time and it can make all the difference to them.

A poem

For those of the family who will be unable to speak at the funeral due to being too upset, you could do them a huge favour and take their place at the altar, reading out a beautiful poem to remember them once they are gone. The weight this will lift off their shoulders is worth more than any gift and the support you can give will be the best thing they could hope for on such a hard day.

Ashes Jewellery

Depending on whether the person who has passed will be cremated or buried, you could actually do something which can be more than valuable for the family. There are many companies out there who make amazing jewellery out of the ashes of people who have died and this will mean that the family can literally carry their loved ones around with them forever and ever. It can be the most amazing thing and it will let them hold onto their loved one forever.

A Shirt Pillow

Or someone who has lost a family member, the thing they often want more than anything is a hug. You can make it so that they are always there for a hug by turning an old t-shirt or jumper into a pillow for the family. It will have their scent on and it will be a way for them to always be by their side.

Voice for SSR: Outsider’s Fight with Bollywood Nepotism

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The issue of Bollywood nepotism has been allegedly sprung up with the death of 34 years old Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput on 14th June in Bandra, Mumbai. The young actor hanged himself from the ceiling in his flat. Clinical depression has been rectified as the cause of his suicidal run. Fans and admirers of Sushant Singh Rajput have dismissed the condolence of many Bollywood stakeholders by identifying them as peddlers and their condolence as the weeping of crocodiles. Many from the industry are handling the front gear to fight against Bollywood nepotism also. Kangana Ranaut and Abhinav Kashyap are from those who have spoken against Bollywood nepotism.
One twitter reply of Sushant Singh Rajput has taken all the attention in which the actor accounted that Bollywood would throw him out if people do not watch his movies in theaters. He added that he had no Godfather in Bollywood and considered his audiences as God and father altogether. Social media has been flooded by the hatred post against Karan Johar and Alia Bhatt for bullying Sushant Singh Rajput virtually. A report says, near about 7 movies got out of SSR’s hand in the last few years. Bollywood nepotism has been rectified as the career backlash of SSR and the prime cause of his depression. Moreover, the report says he has been banned from many production houses like Yash Raj Films, Dharma Production, and so on. According to the report, there was a deliberate force to keep SSR stuck to TV serials and Web series.
On, 17th June, a case has been filed against 8 Bollywood lawmakers, Karan Johar, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, and Ekta Kapoor along with Actor Salman Khan, Aditya Chopra, Bhushan Kumar, Sajid Nadiadwala and director Dinesh by Sudhir Kumar Ojha as a criminal case, under IPC section 306, 109, 504 and 506 in a local court of Muzaffarpur, Bihar, reported by ANI. IPC Section 306 includes abetment of suicide which calls for the punishment of 10 years imprisonment and fine. 109 secures the punishment for abetment. 504 says if a person deliberately insults other person knowing that his/her word can harm the other person’s public peace, can break the person’s mental harmony which eventually can lead the person to an offense, shall be punished under this section with either two years of jail terms or fine or the both. Section 506 secures the punishment for criminal intimidation which is two years of jail or fine or both. The renowned actress Kangana Ranaut has been registered herself as the witness of the case filed. The first hearing date is July 3. The protesters have come down to the streets with placards written #Boycott nepotism, #Boycott Karan Johar, Youth Army to fight against Bollywood nepotism. A teenage fan of Sushant Singh Rajput couldn’t bear the pain of losing favorite actor and have committed suicide in the same way SSR did and left a letter saying if Sushant can do, he also can do it.
It is noteworthy that the police have not found any suicidal note or any clue yet that can polarize the allegations. There is a record of 4 phone calls that the died actor made before the night of his suicide, but unfortunately, no conversation happened to any one of the 4 persons. But the police have found out four diaries and expecting some clues from those. People like Sonam Kapoor, Swara Bhasker, and others have become vocal about the virtual attack happening against Bollywood personas and Rhea Chakraborty (girlfriend of Sushant Singh Rajput). All the decisions are being made by interconnecting the flow of events. Many actors and directors are offended and disheartened by the non-co-operative and dominating gesture of some Bollywood elites who are been labeled as flag bearers of nepotism and ‘Bollywood Mafia’.

CLAT: Common Law Admission Test

What is CLAT…..?

CLAT is a national level exam controlled by central government. Through this exam one can get admitted into any Natinal Law University out of twenty two.

Various colleges and other institutes also fill their seats on behalf of the CLAT score. These Universities and colleges offer UG and PG courses for Law. Usually the exam was being conducted in online computer based till 2018 but due to technical glitches body decided to take exam in offline mode from 2019 and onwards.Exam is conducted by a permanent body established by NLUs. Exam is held once a year.

Eligibility..

for UG:

candidate should have passed/ appeared 10+2 with 45% (40% in case of SC/ST).

there is no age criteria for the candidate and no specified no of exam attempts.

For PG:

candidate should have hold LL.B or equivalent degree with at least 55% marks(50% for SC/ST).

Exam pattern:

time given: 120 minutes

question:150 each of one mark

negative marking of 1/4

total five sections

english-30 Gk-37 mathematics-15 logical reasoning- 30 logical aptitude-38

candidates selection is based on this exam pattern .candidate has to fill preferences for colleges and by that list merit list is prepared.

all the best…

thanks.

Track2Training NGO – An initiative for Development

NGOs or the Non-Governmental organizations are generally non-profit organizations working independent of the government. Their main aim is to provide basic amenities to the needy or the people living in poverty. They basically work towards uplifting the society. There are many sectors of the society that do not get the representation and are left to deal on their own. This is where NGOs come into play. They take up social responsibilities and raise awareness about these issues and organize fundraisers so that donation can be collected to meet the standard services. There are various programs being organized by the government itself for the poor people but it is hard to believe that the benefits will be able to reach each and every marginalized member of the society. There are certain other forces needed to make this come true. They shed light on the unacceptable conditions of living. Through their various programs, they create opportunities for the children to learn and grow. Providing education and giving them vocational training or skill-based training can create a diverse work force in the future. It will also help to mitigate the issues of unemployment. Apart from providing free education, they are also involved in large scale distribution of food, clothing items and even strive to provide shelter to many. NGOs try to branch out using microfinance, sustainable development and holistic programs as the foundation. They can also focus on providing health care or medical facilities in general to the people as well as sanitation needs should be dealt with. Many people feel that NGOs may not add much to the society as they are expected to. There are some benefits and advantages to all and there may be places where NGOs fail to play their part but their multi-sector approach is underestimated. They have helped people deal with certain issues that were usually not talked about. They have established a complex and dynamic approach to poverty and many of them have been doing great in terns of their objectives and goals. There are certain NGOs in India itself that strive to eradicate poverty, or work towards helping children dealing with malnutrition. NGOs are able to see the shortcomings of the current system and understand the needs . This poverty alleviation will require a lot of time. It is a lengthy and tedious process but NGOs have taken a step for the implementation of this initiative. They promote community sustainable development. Track2Training is working for the development of rural areas and skills in youth for future jobs.

SC Allows Woman With Twin Pregnancy To Medically Terminate One Foetus With Down Syndrome

In an interesting turn of events, we saw how just recently on June 16, 2020, the Supreme Court went ahead to allow a woman bearing 25 weeks old twin pregnancy, to undergo procedure for foetal reduction on the grounds of “serious foetal abnormalities”. It must be mentioned here that a three Judge Bench of Supreme Court comprising of Justices R Banumathi, Indu Malhotra and Anirudha Bose allowed the special leave petition preferred against the order of the Bombay High Court, whereby the petitioner was denied relief. It must also be mentioned here that termination of pregnancy on the ground of “physical or mental abnormalities” of the unborn child as envisaged in Section 3(2)(ii) of the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971 clearly states that a pregnancy may be terminated by a registered medical practitioner where the length of the pregnancy exceeds twelve weeks but does not exceeds twenty weeks, if not less than two registered medical practitioners are of opinion, formed in good faith that there is a substantial risk that if the child were born, it would suffer from such physical or mental abnormalities as to be seriously handicapped.

                              Truth be told, we see that here in the present case, the women was 25 weeks pregnant, i.e. beyond the threshold provided under the Act. The women needed permission of the Court to do what she wanted. She had to therefore approach the Court seeking permission to terminate the pregnancy.

                               To start with, the ball is set rolling in para 1 wherein it is stated that, “We have heard Mr Colin Gonsalves, learned senior counsel appearing for the petitioner.” It is then stated in para 2 that, “The petitioner who is now pregnant by about 24-25 weeks, had sought permission for foetal reduction of one foetus which is affected with down syndrome.”

                                While elaborating on the background of the case, the Bench then points out in para 3 that, “By order dated 22.05.2020, the High Court had declined to grant permission for foetal reduction. The High Court was of the view that it may not be safe for the mother, and secondly foetal reduction of one foetus, may affect the other normal foetus.”  

                                           Going forward, the Bench then brings out in para 4 that, “By order dated 10.06.2020, we had directed the same Medical Board to be re-constituted, and submit an additional report on two issues: (i) To give further opinion whether the abortion of one foetus will affect on the life of the petitioner-mother; (ii) Whether the abortion of one foetus will have an effect on the surviving second foetus.”

                                       To be sure, the Bench then recalls in para 5 that, “We had further directed that an Additional Member be included in the Medical Board, who is a specialist in Foetal Medicine. The Medical Board included Dr. Purnima Satoskar, MD, a Full Time Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Seth G.S. Medical College and Head of Unit & Foetal Medicine Department at Nowrosjee Wadia Maternity Hospital, Mumbai, who has examined the petitioner – Komal Hiwale and has given the following opinion:

“After going through all the reports, I conclude that she has dichorionic diamniotic twin pregnancy. Today she is around 25 weeks pregnant. One foetus is affected with trisomy 21. The other foetus (fetus A) is chromosomally and structurally normal.””

                                       It would be worthwhile to mention here that it is then laid bare in para 6 that, “Dr. Purnima Satoskar has referred to the Guidance Note for Medical Boards for Termination of Pregnancy beyond 20 weeks Gestation as recommended by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, which permits selective foetal reduction and gave her opinion as under:

“Note on trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome)

This is a chromosomal abnormality and has no treatment. The baby will suffer from significant mental retardation, intellectual disability and may also have other health conditions like heart disease etc. in the affected person. Thus, leading to severe limitations on the patient who needs a full time caregiver and causes mental, logistical and financial challenges to the parents.

It is classified in the list of substantial and serious abnormalities by the MDHFW in its Guidance Note for Medical Boards for Termination of Pregnancy beyond 20 weeks Gestation.””

                                         More crucially, it is then very rightly underscored in para 7 that, “Dr. Purnima Satoskar, in her conclusion, has opined that there is no direct risk of the procedure to the normal twin and opined as under:

“In dichorionic twins, there is no direct risk of the procedure to normal twin as the circulations of the twins are separate.

The procedure carries negligible risks similar to amniocentesis to mother and is proven extremely safe and large series with no maternal deaths.

After discussing this at length with the mother, she voluntarily came up with selective foetal reduction as her preferred choice after fully understanding the risks and benefits and has submitted a handwritten letter expressing the same.

In conclusion, I find no medical reason not to provide the treatment of foetal reduction converting the twin pregnancy with one twin affected with Down syndrome to singleton pregnancy.””

                                   Furthermore, it is then pointed out by the Bench in para 8 that, “We have gone through the earlier report and also the present report submitted by the Medical Board.”

                                      Finally and most crucially, the three Judge Bench of the Apex Court while disposing of the special leave petition and considering all the facts of this particular case holds in para 9 that, “In view of conclusion of the Medical Board, the impugned order of the High Court is set aside and the petitioner – Komal Hiwale is permitted to undergo foetal reduction as per the procedure stated by Dr. Purnima Satoskar. The petitioner – Komal Hiwale as well as her husband shall give their individual consent for selective foetal reduction. A copy of the two affidavits shall be filed before this Court and the same shall form part of the record.”

                        In conclusion, the three Judge Bench of the Apex Court has very consciously, very convincingly and very commendably permitted a woman who was bearing 25 weeks old twin pregnancy to undergo procedure for foetal reduction on the grounds of “serious foetal abnormalities”. There can be no denying or disputing it! It goes without saying that it is just a mere coincidence and nothing else that the two Judges out of the three who delivered this latest, landmark and extremely laudable judgment – Justice R Banumathi and Justice Indu Malhotra are themselves woman!   

Sanjeev Sirohi, Advocate,

s/o Col BPS Sirohi,

A 82, Defence Enclave,

Sardhana Road, Kankerkhera,

Meerut – 250001, Uttar Pradesh.

Fact Check: Govt denies issuing public notice related to postponement of NEET for undergraduate-2020

Government has denied issuing a public notice related to postponement of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for undergraduate-2020.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) informed all the candidates, parents and public that no such decision has been taken by concerned authorities. It advised the public to be aware of any fake message and rely only on the information available at the official website www.nta.ac.in and ntaneet.nic.in.

The NTA said that it has come to the notice of agency that a fake public notice dated 15th June with the subject line – Postponement of National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) UG July – 2020 is circulating on various social media platforms.

The agency has taken it seriously and is investigating the source of fake notice issued with an intention to misguide candidates, parents and the general public. The NTA said that stringent action would be taken against such anti-public elements.

Last month, Union Human Resource and Development Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank informed that the NEET exam will be held on 26th July, 2020 from 2 PM to 5 PM.

Bow to exemplary courage, supreme sacrifice of Indian soldiers, says President

President Ram Nath Kovind in his tribute to the martyred Indian soldiers of Galwan Valley said that as the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, he bows to the exemplary courage and supreme sacrifice of the soldiers who laid down their lives protecting the sovereignty and integrity of the country.

He said in a tweet, the martyred soldiers have upheld the best traditions of the Indian armed forces. Their valour will be eternally etched in the memory of the nation. Mr. Kovind expressed deepest condolences to the families of the martyrs.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi urges States, UTs to plan second phase of Nationwide Unlock

Hinting at opening up of more economic activities and further normalisation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged the States and Union Territories to plan the second phase of Nationwide Unlock. Debunking all rumours related to re-imposition of Nationwide Lockdown, he said, the nation needs to focus on phase 2 of Unlock and ways to minimize possibilities of any harm to the people.

Prime Minister Modi while interacting with the State and Union Territories Chief Ministers on the second day of his virtual meeting yesterday, discussed the roadmap to further embolden nation’s fight against Coronavirus. He reiterated that the timely decisions by the government helped contain the global pandemic of COVID-19 in the country to a large extent.

Mr. Modi highlighted the increase in domestic manufacturing capabilities of PPEs, masks, availability of diagnostic kits in adequate quantity, supply of ventilators made in India using PM CARES fund, availability of testing labs, lakhs of COVID special beds, thousands of isolation and quarantine centres, and adequate human resource through training. He stressed on the need to give constant emphasis on health infrastructure, information systems, emotional support and public participation.

The Prime Minister emphatically underlined the fact that the recovery rate in the country has been considerably high due to the early preparedness ensured by the government. In the same light, he emphasised on the need to weed out stigma attached with the COVID infection as more and more number of people are getting cured in the country. He sought participation of people and frontline COVID Warriors in eradicating such notions which stigmatise the infection and COVID patients. Mr. Modi credited the high discipline observed by the common citizens in the country for achieving better containment results.

The Prime Minister also stressed on the importance of testing and tracing and urged States to work towards development of enhanced testing centres. Highlighting the encouraging results of  Aarogya Setu Mobile App, he asked States and UTs to devise  further measures to utilise technology based solutions to widen the scale of  contact tracing in the country.

The Prime Minister talked about being vigilant against health related problems that come with the Monsoon.

Mr. Modi exhorted States and UTs to work upon developing infrastructure to extend the facility of telemedicine to make health solutions accessible to larger numbers of people. He also called upon a greater concerted effort of all organisations including NGOs and private players to help India return on the track of normalisation.

The interaction was the second part of the two day interaction, and witnessed participation of States and UTs including Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, Karnataka, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Jammu & Kashmir, Telangana and Odisha.

Harsh Vardhan to launch India’s first mobile lab for COVID-19 testing

Health and Family Welfare Minister, Dr. Harsh Vardhan will launch India’s first mobile lab today for COVID-19 testing to promote last mile testing access in rural India.

The Infectious Disease Diag Lab (I-LAB) is supported by The Department of Biotechnology under the Covid command strategy. This mobile lab will be deployed in the interior, inaccessible parts of the country. I-LAB has the capability to perform 25 RT-PCR and 300 ELISA tests per day.

International Day of Yoga to commence with a message from Prime Minister Narendra Modi

The celebrations of International Day of Yoga on 21st of this month will commence with a message from Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Doordarshan will telecast this at 6:30 in the morning along with its streaming on other digital platforms.

After the Prime Minister’s address, the team of Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga will perform a live demonstration of Common Yoga Protocol from 7 AM to 7:45 AM. Discussion with the Yoga expert will be telecast from 7:45 AM to 8 AM.

The Ministry of AYUSH is promoting the theme “Yoga at Home, Yoga with Family” through its Internal Day of Yoga’s activities. Every year, 21st of June is being celebrated worldwide as the International Day of Yoga. Due to Covid-19 pandemic this year, the main focus is on the people performing Yoga at their respective homes with their families.

Prasar Bharati has initiated the daily telecast of the Common Yoga Protocol on DD Bharati from 8 AM to 8:30 AM from 11th of June 2020. This programme is also available on the AYUSH Ministry’s social media platforms.

A video contest-My Life, My Yoga-video blogging contest with attractive prizes is also being organized in which the people are being encouraged to post their short video clips performing different Yoga Asanas.

Speaking exclusively to AIR News, Director of Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga, Dr. Ishwar Basavaraddi stressed on the importance of Yoga to maintain a stress-free life amidst the testing times due to the global pandemic.

Sports Ministry all set to establish Khelo India State Centres of Excellence

The Sports Ministry is all set to establish Khelo India State Centres of Excellence under the Khelo India Scheme. One such centre will be identified in each State and Union Territory with an aim to create a robust sporting ecosystem in the entire country. In the first leg, the Ministry has identified state-owned sports facilities in eight states including Karnataka, Odisha, Kerala, Telengana, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Mizoram and Nagaland which will be upgraded into Khelo India State Centre of Excellence.
 
Youth Affairs and Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju said, these centres are being established to strengthen India’s pursuit for excellence in Olympics. He said, the effort is to scale up the best sporting facilities available in each state into academies of world-class standard. Mr. Rijiju said, the sporting facilities have been identified after in-depth analysis by a government committee. He expressed confidence that this step will tap the talents from across the country and will prove beneficial in training of athletes.
 
The State and Union Territory will run the centre and build capacity to turn it into the world-class sporting facility. They will be responsible for all aspects of management of the centre including, boarding, lodging and maintenance, while funds for expert coaches, supporting staff, equipments, infrastructure will be extended through the Khelo India Scheme.

US extends warm welcome to India on its election to UNSC as a non-permanent member

The US has extended a warm welcome to India on its election to the UN Security Council as a non-permanent member and said that it looks forward to working with New Delhi in the powerful organ of the United Nations on the issues of international peace and security.

The remarks of America, which is one of the five permanent members of the UNSC, came hours after India’s  overwhelming election as a non-permanent member for a two-year term, beginning January 1, 2021.

We extend a warm welcome to India and congratulations on India’s successful election to the UN Security Council, said the South and Central Asia Bureau of the State Department.

We look forward to working together on issues of international peace and security — a natural extension of the US-India Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership, it said in a tweet.

In an unprecedented election where envoys from the 192 member states voted wearing masks and in adherence to the strict social distancing norms due to the COVID-19 pandemic, India, the endorsed candidate from the Asia-Pacific States, won 184 votes out of the 192 ballots cast in the elections for the five non-permanent seats of the Security Council, the world organisation’s most powerful organ.

In 2021, India, Norway, Ireland and Mexico will sit in the most powerful UN organ along with five permanent members — China, France, Russia, the UK and the US.  This is the eighth time that India will sit at the UN high-table.

PM Modi says India has taken big decision to fully open coal and mining sector for competition, capital, participation and technology

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said India has taken the big decision to fully open the coal and mining sector for competition, capital, participation, and technology.

Addressing the launching of auction of 41 coal mines for commercial mining, via video conference, Mr Modi said a major step is being taken today to make India self reliant in the Energy sector. He said the government is not only launching an auction for commercial coal mining, but also taking the coal sector out of decades of lockdown.

The Prime Minister pointed out the irony that India has the fourth largest coal reserve in the world, is the second largest producer in the world, but is also the second largest coal importer.

He said the situation has lasted for decades now and the coal sector was kept entangled in the web of Captive and Non Captive. He added that the sector was excluded from competition and transparency was a big problem.

Mr Modi said India will overcome the Covid19 pandemic and the country will turn this crisis into opportunity. He said the pandemic has taught India the lesson of being self reliant.

The Prime Minister said an Atmanirbhar Bharat means reducing dependency on imports, and saving crores of foreign currency. He said an Atmanirbhar Bharat entails that India will develop resources so that the country does not have to rely on imports.

India elected as non-permanent member of UN Security Council for a two-year term

India was elected as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council for a two-year term after winning 184 votes in the 193-member General Assembly. Along with India, Ireland, Mexico and Norway also won the Security Council elections held last night. India was a candidate for a non-permanent seat from the Asia-Pacific category for the 2021-22 term. Its victory was certain as it was the sole candidate vying for the lone seat from the grouping. New Delhi’s candidature was unanimously endorsed by the 55-member Asia-Pacific grouping in June last year.

India’s two year term will begin on January 1, 2021. This is the eighth time that India will sit at the UN high-table, which comprises five permanent members and 10 non-permanent members.

India’s Permanent Representative to the UN, T S Tirumurti said, India received overwhelming support in its election to the UN Security Council and it will continue to provide leadership and a new orientation for a reformed multilateral system. He said, India’s election to the Security Council is a testament to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision and his inspiring global leadership, particularly in the time of COVID-19. Mr Tirumurti said, India will become a member of the Security Council at a critical juncture and we are confident that in the COVID, and the post COVID world, India will continue to provide leadership and a new orientation for a reformed multilateral system.

Earlier this month, External Affairs Minister Dr. S Jaishankar had said that India’s approach at the UN Security Council will be guided by the tenets of Samman, Samvad, Sahyog, Shanti and Samriddhi. He had said that India’s overall objective during the fresh tenure in the UN Security Council will be the achievement of N.O.R.M.S. which stands for New Orientation for a Reformed Multilateral System.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has thanked the global community and member countries of the United Nations for their overwhelming support for India’s membership in the UN Security Council. In a tweet , he affirmed that India will work with all member countries to promote global peace, security, resilience and equity.     

Home Minister Amit Shah has expressed his gratitude to the member nations for unanimously supporting India’s membership to United Nation Security Council. In a tweet today, Mr. Shah said, under the strong and visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India will uphold its mantra of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ and will work towards peace and prosperity of the world.

United States Ambassador to India, Ken Juster has congratulated India’s successful election to the United Nation Security Council. In a tweet today, Mr. Juster said, the United States looks forward to working with India for a more stable, secure, and prosperous world. 

India will give befitting reply to anyone who tries to impunge upon its sovereignty and integrity, asserts PM

The martyrdom of Indian Soldiers who died fighting in the violent clash in the Galwan Valley in Eastern Ladakh will not go in vain. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said this in his remarks before the second day of virtual meeting with the State and Union Territories Chief Ministers to chalk out further roadmap to embolden nation’s fight against the global pandemic. He said, India will give a befitting reply to anyone who tries to impunge upon its sovereignty and integrity.
 
Mr. Modi paid homage to the martyred soldiers and remembered their valour. He said, India is a peace loving nation which thrives on the principle of sacrifice. Mr. Modi asserted that India always strives to reach out to its neighbouring countries in order to arrive at a common consensus.

Highlighting the valour and courage of Indian soldiers, the Prime Minister said, the Nation has always prayed for peace in the region but in case of any incitement, it is ready to give a befitting reply. Mr. Modi and the participating Chief Ministers stood up and observed two minute silence remembering the martyrs of Galwan Valley.