The World Hindu Economic Forum (WHEF) will hold an economic conference on February 8 at the Maha Kumbh site in Prayagraj, near the Triveni Sangam. The event will focus on advancing Uttar Pradesh and Bharat towards becoming a developed nation by 2047. Key industry leaders will discuss economic strategies, while also highlighting the cultural and spiritual significance of the Maha Kumbh, with participants experiencing the Triveni Sangam Snan for renewal.
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Arvind Kejriwal responded strongly to Rahul Gandhi's criticisms during a poll rally in Delhi, emphasizing their differing goals. While Rahul accused Kejriwal of failing to tackle issues like pollution and corruption, Kejriwal refrained from commenting on Rahul's remarks, focusing instead on his commitment to the country's welfare. Both parties will contest the upcoming Delhi elections separately.
The BJP regained power in Delhi after 27 years by defeating Arvind Kejriwal's AAP. While the AAP remained strong in Muslim-majority constituencies like Seelampur and Matia Mahal, a divided vote between AAP, Congress, and AIMIM impacted results in seats such as Mustafabad and Badli. A pre-poll alliance might have altered outcomes.
The Rajasthan assembly witnessed chaos on Monday when parliamentary affairs minister Jogaram Patel used "unparliamentary" language during a discussion on crop damage. This led to a heated exchange with the opposition. After being called out by Congress leaders, Patel apologized, clarifying there was no intention to disrespect anyone. Speaker Vasudev Devnani urged members to maintain decorum, and the session continued with a debate on the governor’s address.
Rajasthan education minister Madan Dilawar highlighted 'love affairs' as a cause of student suicides in Kota, urging parents to avoid pressuring their children. Dilawar noted that friends' remarks on student ranks play a crucial role and emphasized the need for parents to monitor their children's movements and routines more attentively.
Separatism has become a thing of the past in Kashmir. Two organizations associated with the Hurriyat Conference have severed ties with separatism. They now support the Indian Constitution. Home Minister Amit Shah credited this move to the unifying policies of the Narendra Modi government. Shah called this a significant victory for Prime Minister Modi's vision of a peaceful, unified India.
Delhi BJP workers staged a protest near former CM Arvind Kejriwal's residence over AAP’s allegations of voter registration fraud. BJP leaders accused Kejriwal of disrespecting citizens from UP, Bihar, and Jharkhand while both parties escalate their accusations ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections.
Former USAID mission director for India, Veena Reddy, is under scrutiny after US President Donald Trump questioned a $21 million aid package aimed at boosting voter turnout in India. The BJP claims this confirms foreign interference in Indian elections, while Congress dismisses the remarks.
Home minister Amit Shah praised Sadguru Jaggi Vasudev and his Isha Foundation for effectively spreading the essence of Shiva and blending science with spirituality. Speaking at the Mahashivratri celebrations, Shah emphasized the significance of self-awakening and recognized the global impact of the Isha Yoga Centre.
On the last day of Delhi election campaigning, BJP extended its effort to the parliament, attacking the AAP government for alleged mismanagement. South Delhi MP Bidhuri praised the Modi government's achievements, urging voters to trust BJP, while MP Kiran Chowdhury criticized AAP for failing to clean the Yamuna river.