BJP President J P Nadda said Modi had given a new direction to the country's democracy with his far-sighted policies, dedication and the spirit of team India
Its amendment of the Citizenship Act led to widespread countrywide protests in December, January, and February
The central government is expected to announce its decision on the lockdown within the next two days
The telephonic conversation between Baghel and Union Home Minister took place on Thursday
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During his talks with the chief ministers, Shah sought to know the areas of concern of the states and the sectors they want to open up further from June 1, the official said
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Amit Shah took stock of the situation in West Bengal, where the cyclone is expected to make landfall on Wednesday
The CAPFs - CRPF, BSF, CISF, ITBP, SSB, NSG and Assam Rifles - canteens together sell products worth about Rs 2,800 crore annually
Today, all Chief Ministers got to speak as some of them had complained that they were not allowed to put forth their views during the last interaction on April 27
"I am totally healthy and I am not suffering from any disease," he said in the statement in Hindi which was posted on his Twitter handle
Reviewing the power sector, the prime minister underlined its importance in propelling the economy. The need for an effective enforcement of contracts to attract private investment was also discussed.
Green zones may see more relaxations; states divided on how to end curbs
The chief ministers were unanimous in telling the prime minister that the way the virus was spreading, there needs to be a cautious approach in lifting the lockdown
West Bengal Chief Minister had shot off a letter to the Prime Minister on Monday, underscoring the "unilateral" and "undesirable" action, keeping her government in the dark
The dire outlook for an economy that was languishing before the pandemic suggests that India can no longer rely on business-as-normal paradigms
Surviving on food from charitable institutions and living in cramped houses, the distressed people swarmed the Mumbai station at around 3 pm on Tuesday, without any plan in mind
In a series of tweets, the home minister also appealed to the affluent people to help the needy living nearby
The meeting will take place amid intense pressure from the states to continue the nationwide 21-day lockdown in an effort to flatten the Covid-19 curve and keep number of cases at a minimum.
The BJP's penchant for numbers tempted Nadda to fix a target: Mobilising 10 million party workers to feed 50 million people of the country every day