India is keenly monitoring China's plan to build a hydropower project on the Yarlung Tsangpo river and is implementing measures to protect its downstream interests. The Indian government has raised concerns with China and is engaged in discussions to ensure transparency and uphold the rights of downstream states.
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Defence minister Rajnath Singh emphasized India's multi-aligned policy for global peace and prosperity. He called for stronger unity among like-minded countries amidst current security challenges. Singh invited foreign companies to invest in India's aerospace and defence sectors, highlighting the nation's commitment to enhancing its industrial ecosystem and economic growth through cooperation and collective action.
PCI allows the 2022-23 DPharm batch to register and obtain licenses after NBEMS indefinitely defers the exit exam scheduled for October 2024. This decision enables graduates to start their careers, and PCI seeks Union health ministry approval to amend the exit exam regulation from three papers to one.
A war of words erupted between AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal and BJP over freebie promises in their manifestos for Delhi elections. Kejriwal challenged PM Modi's stance on freebies, while BJP's Virendraa Sachdeva criticized Kejriwal's approach, emphasizing their focus on overall development and empowerment rather than charity.
Congress leader Pawan Khera has expressed concerns over Bihar CM Nitish Kumar's deteriorating health, alleging misuse of his signature by vested interests and a lack of governance. He also cited rising malnutrition rates and shortages in government hospitals as evidence of failed administration under the NDA.
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.
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Delhi chief minister and AAP leader Atishi criticised BJP for not announcing a chief ministerial candidate for the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections and suggested Ramesh Bidhuri, who is known for using abusive language, might be their choice. This comes after a heated verbal exchange between the two leaders.