PM: Country is reviving the ancient glory by building modern infrastructure
The country is moving forward taking inspiration from the blend of modernity and tradition in her life, said the Prime Minister.
The country is moving forward taking inspiration from the blend of modernity and tradition in her life, said the Prime Minister.
Last week, NCPCR had asked Facebook to take appropriate action against Gandhi’s Instagram profile over violation of provisions of the Juvenile Justice Act, 2015, the POCSO Act, 2012, and the Indian Penal Code, and demanded the removal of the video from the platform.
The prime minister’s remarks come in the wake of the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan.
The Pakistan foreign minister said that nobody is ready to face bloodshed in Afghanistan and people are looking for peace and stability in the country that has been taken over by the Taliban insurgents.
Ismail Sabri Yaakob was the deputy prime minister under the government of Muhyiddin Yassin, who resigned Monday after less than 18 months in office as infighting in his coalition cost him majority support.
The matter has been inquired into and it is revealed that the on-duty doctor measured the BP of the patient and the security guard was only helping in binding the cuff of the BP instrument.
“Since the institute received significant benefits from the State government and without such benefits, it would have struggled to carry on, the institute should respond to RTI queries”, the commission ruled in a 92-page verdict.
Despite the poor condition of the road, the NHAI continues to arbitrarily collect toll cess from three toll plazas in violation of Rule-8 of the National Highway Fee (Determination of Rates and Collection) Rules, 2008, the petition had pointed out.
The School Management Committees (SMCs) must be consulted prior to the reopening of schools. The SMCs along with the teachers may rework the School Development Plan in the context of COVID to develop a risk assessment and management plan.
Many organisations working with the US and NATO forces have helped Afghan women to become self-supporting but fear that as they left the Taliban would wreck the progress and reimpose the harsh tenets that snub principles of western democracy