Union minister Kiren Rijiju supports the three-language policy in the New Education Policy, asserting that it benefits the entire country. Amidst opposition from the Tamil Nadu government, Rijiju emphasizes unity and rejects divisive politics based on language and religion, highlighting leadership examples with diverse mother tongues.
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Various social organizations from Jind, Bhiwani, and Rohtak are demanding the arrest of BJP state president Mohan Lal Badoli and singer Rocky Mittal for alleged gang rape. Protestors, supported by women's and employee unions, criticized BJP's inaction despite an FIR filed 45 days ago. They call for a fair investigation and expressed concerns over women's safety under BJP rule.
Union minister Amit Shah challenged Arvind Kejriwal to take his promised dip in the Yamuna, criticizing the AAP government for failing to clean the river. Shah and BJP candidate Parvesh Verma both accused Kejriwal of not fulfilling his pledge, applying pressure ahead of the Delhi polls.
Ludhiana's deputy commissioner Jitendra Jorwal has urged officials to complete the upgrading of Civil Hospital by Sunday. Enhancements include new roads, signage, landscaping, and an RO system. Other completed works feature modern operating theatres, new departments, better sewage systems, and more. Jorwal emphasized the need for quality and timely execution of these projects.
The Maharashtra Cabinet has approved several significant initiatives, including the formation of the Sixth State Finance Commission and the creation of 346 new positions in the Anti-Narcotics Task Force. Additionally, key infrastructure projects like a solar energy initiative and irrigation schemes have been sanctioned to improve energy efficiency and land irrigation.
Bombay High Court fined the Enforcement Directorate (ED) Rs 1 lakh for misusing legal proceedings by turning a civil dispute into a criminal case. The court mentioned that the ED acted with wrongful intent and imposed an equal fine on the complainant. It highlighted that the dispute lacked elements of cheating and was fundamentally a civil matter.
Taking to the social media platform X, PM Modi wrote, "I will be attending Jahan-e-30 PM tomorrow, 28th February, at Sunder Nursery in Delhi. This is the 25th edition of the festival, which has been a commendable effort to popularize Sufi music and culture. I look forward to witnessing Nazr-e-Krishna during tomorrow's program. I compliment Muzaffar Ali Ji and the team of the Rumi Foundation for their work in this field over the years."
The Lok Sabha was adjourned until March 10 after the first part of the Budget session recorded 112 per cent productivity. Key debates included the Motion of Thanks and Budget discussions. Proceedings saw disruptions over a Gujarat project. Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman introduced the Income Tax Bill, 2025, facing opposition. The session’s second part will run from March 10 to April 4.
India reimagines the National Youth Festival as the 'Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue 2025' to engage youth in leadership and nation-building. The three-stage competition aims to identify and nurture young leaders. The event, featuring discussions, cultural programs, and interactions with PM Modi, emphasizes youth's role in achieving 'Viksit Bharat' by 2047.
Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami urged voters to support BJP's Kulwant Rana, condemning AAP and Congress for corruption and appeasement. Dhami criticized AAP's governance, women's safety record, and misuse of funds. He accused Kejriwal of insulting Sanatan Dharma and supporting anti-national elements, predicting a strong BJP victory in Delhi. Dignitaries attended the event.