Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a veiled dig at Congress leaders including Rahul Gandhi in his reply to the motion of thanks on the President's address in ...
After the speeches of a few people, some people were happily saying, "Ye hui na baat." Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday hit back at the Opposition parties saying the Enforcement Directorate (ED) brought them together, something voters failed to do. Terror attacks took place across the country in those 10 years,” he said.
BJP members broke into chants of 'Modi, Modi' as the prime minister listed out the public welfare initiatives of his government.
When there is talk of economic progress, criticise the RBI," Modi said. The Prime Minister said people know Modi has come to their help in times of crisis. It's synonymous with the UPA's misrule," he said. Opposition members raised the slogan of 'Adani, Adani' to counter... If the Army displays valour, abuse the armed forces, level allegations against them. "But some people who are neck deep in frustration refuse to accept India's growth story.
Without taking names, Prime Minister Narendra Modi slammed the Opposition and said that entire ecosystem is jumping after yesterday's speech.
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Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge in his Rajya Sabha address on Wednesday said that every issue in the country is communalised, adding that PM Modi should spend ...
It's the third biggest in terms of start-ups: PM Modi said in Lok Sabha Prime Minister Narendra Modi slammed the UPA-II regime and termed Congress's rule a decade of corruption and terror. In the history of the country's independence, 2004-2014 was full of scams. The prime minister said that India lost its global standing in those 10 years. PM Modi said that the 10 years of UPA government between 2004 to 2014 saw most cases of corruption in the history of Independent India. Amid disruptions and heated debates in Parliament, PM Modi replied to the President's address in the Lok Sabha. Hitting out at the Congress, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that abuses and allegations towards me will have to go through crores of citizens first. They don't see the achievements of the people of the country. Trust in Modi was not born out of newspaper headlines, not through faces on TV. It has been 22 years, they still have a misapprehension: PM Modi If he (Gautam Adani) is not a friend then he (PM) should have said that inquiry should be conducted. While speaking to reporters after PM Modi's address, Rahul Gandhi said, "I am not satisfied with what the prime minister said , but it reveals the truth.
Prime Minister Modi replies to the debate on the Motion of Thanks to the President's address in the Lok Sabha. Debates on the Motion of Thanks by the ...
India News: NEW DELHI: From sharing anecdotes to citing a Harvard study on Congress, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday took a series of potshots at ...
"I too had gone on a yatra to J&K with a resolve to hoist the tricolour at Lal Chowk. "People trust in Modi not due to newspaper headlines or TV visuals but due to my years of dedication in the service of the people," Modi said. 'I too had gone on a yatra in J&K' Attacking Rahul Gandhi over his recent visit to J&K during the Bharat Jodo Yatra, PM Modi said those who came back from the Union Territory recently can tell the difference in the security situation post the abrogation of Article 370. He then contrasted Rahul's recent visit during which he hoisted the tricolour to his own yatra in 1992 when J&K was a hotbed of terrorism. When there is talk of economic progress, criticise the RBI," PM Modi said. "In the past nine years, compulsive criticism has replaced constructive criticism," he said. 'Criticism has replaced constructive criticism' PM Modi said the opposition had wasted the past nine years in levelling baseless allegations instead of indulging in constructive criticism. He was replying to the debate on the Motion of Thanks on the President's address in Lok Sabha. Harvard study on Congress PM Modi said that some people are crazy for Harvard University studies, referring to Congress citing several such reports to attack the government. "After some people's remarks yesterday in Lok Sabha, entire 'ecosystem' and their supporters were jubilant," he said, adding that some were so happy with the speech, they didn't even come today, apparently referring to Rahul's absence from the proceedings. The Prime Minister was indirectly referring to the MGNREGA scheme introduced during the UPA rule. By continuing to browse this Website, you consent to the use of these cookies.
भोपाल (Bhopal)। मध्य प्रदेश (Madhya Pradesh) के राज्यपाल मंगुभाई पटेल (Governor Mangubhai Patel) ने बुधवार को ...
This is good for families, and you'll have more young children gain access to the great benefits of early childhood education and care. And that more parents ...
There should be equal funding and there will be under the under the proposal that we have. I've said with regards to the relationship with China, that we will cooperate where we can, we will disagree where we must, and we'll engage in our national interest. And I have every respect for the educators and the work that they do. One of the Senators approached, we made this decision a week ago, one of the Senators approached and said, this will make a big difference for our approach. We consider all of the matters relating to national security and respond in an appropriate way and will continue to do so. And this Productivity Commission Review led by Professor Brennan is going to be a huge part of our reforms in early childhood education and care, carrying on the Labor government's legacy in this area. Making a difference as we have in our first eight months, this will make a difference and it's my great pleasure to ask the Professor to make some comments. ANNE ALY, MINISTER FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION: This Productivity Commission Review that's going to be led by Professor Brennan, who brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this review is just one part of the Albanese Government's reforms in early childhood education and care. As Jason mentioned, and as the Prime Minister mentioned, those first five years are critical, and we have the capacity through early childhood education and care to change the trajectory of a child's life. It will be a comprehensive inquiry that will report back to the government on the next steps that we will make. And it's great to be back here at one of the centres where we came in opposition, to talk about what a difference a change of government would make in taking child care seriously and in promoting early learning. I know this is a huge issue for families in Canberra where we have some of the highest child care costs in the country.