Union Culture and Tourism Minister G Kishan Reddy said that the number of students has increased after the Government of India made free visits to ASI sites under the 'Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav'. The Ministry of Culture will reach out to schools and colleges to increase this number further.The union Ministry of Culture recently announced free entry to all Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) monuments, sites and museums across India from 5 to 15 August for local and international visitors. Reddy said: “So far, the response from the community, especially the students, has been good. It used to be free for students under 15, but now more and more students are bringing their parents along. https://twitter.com/ASIGoI/status/1554791929648660480?t=YNeokAvRWCabBSIWIN7tbQ&s=19 Reddy...
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3 Years Without Article 370: Historic August 5 For India, Read Story Here!
With resolve and a bill, the Modi administration scripted a historical transformation in the position of Jammu and Kashmir three years ago. On August 5, 2019, Home Minister Amit Shah presented a recommendation in Parliament for terminating the exceptional rank of Jammu and Kashmir and its bifurcation into two Union Territories. Jammu and Kashmir had a remarkable status blessed under Article 370 and Article 35A (created through a Presidential Order) of the Constitution. The abrogation of Article 370 to finish the extraordinary quality of Jammu and Kashmir was a long-standing demand of the BJP and its predecessor, the Jan Sangh, whose head Syama Prasad Mookerjee passed in charge in Jammu and Kashmir while conducting a rage against the condition. Hardly two months after the BJP's co
Read MoreIndia’s Diplomatic Victory Against China: Colombo Provokes To Postpone Beijing’s Trip To Hambantota
Even as media accounts declared that Colombo had invited Beijing to postpone the trip of a high-tech Chinese investigation vessel into its waters, an old Sri Lankan minister stated that the ship hoped to anchor at Hambantota harbour next week is just pursuing "refuelling and replenishment" skills and Sri Lanka choice not do anything to break the excellent experience and trust living with India. In the path of New Delhi's worries over the chance of the ship's following methods trying to spy on Indian facilities while standing on its approach to the Sri Lankan harbour, the foreign ministry, in a registered submission on Saturday, August 6, described the Chinese embassy in Sri Lanka not to go along with the trip. "The ministry expects to invite that the appearance date of the ship Yuan
Read MoreOne More “Agnipariksha” For India’s Foreign Policy In US-China Rivalry
The conceivable trip of Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, to Taiwan could be one of those points where it accomplishes count which flank is correct or incorrect. At the peak of the Cuban Missile problem, Soviet politician Nikita Khruschev noted to US President John F. Kennedy, informing him that if both flanks resume to 'pull on the backs of the string', the mess in the middle will only get tighter and the crisis more difficult to resolve. The unrelaxed telephonic discussion between US President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping tells it's a juncture in which both flanks are tearing at the back of the string. The Missile Crisis concluded the relatively low course of the United States-Soviet Cold War rival. A concern over Taiwan could signal the s
Read MoreHope New Delhi Will Support ‘One China’ Policy: Chinese Ambassador To Taiwan
Beijing expects that New Delhi will resume to keep the 'One China principle and comprehend the "mean political choice" after United States Speaker Nancy Pelosi's trip to Taiwan, Chinese envoy to India Sun Weidong spoke on Wednesday, August 3. In a dialogue with the Times of India, the Chinese ambassador explicitly named New Delhi to stay by the 'One China policy behind Nancy Pelosi's holiday, the highest-level visit by a United States administrator to Taiwan since 1997. "It is wished that New Delhi can observe the one-China direction, get the cruel political intention after Pelosi's stop and the severe hurts of the 'Taiwan sovereignty' separatist squad," Sun expressed in the discussion on Thursday, August 4. He argued that the 'One China principle is an "omnipresent peace of t
Read MoreOrganisation Of Islamic Cooperation Comment’s On India To Change August 5 Judgment On Kashmir
The plurilateral meeting was named on the 'transnational society to take tangible measures for the solution of the Jammu and Kashmir conflict in conformity with the applicable United Nations Security Council (UNSC) explanations.' After the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) was named on the global community to settle the Jammu and Kashmir conflict, New Delhi, on Friday, August 5, argued that the statements of the plurilateral summit "reek of bigotry." The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation general secretariat had commented on observing the third anniversary of the cancellation of Jammu and Kashmir's unique constitutional position and split into two Union Territories. "Such criminal activities can neither change the denied group of Jammu and Kashmir nor select the honest requ
Read MoreIndia, US Foreign Ministers Share Concerns Over Provoking International Issues, China-Taiwan Dispute
The Jaishankar-Blinken discussion also arrived daytimes behind the United States extinguished Ayman al-Zawahiri, the al-Qaeda head and an intense plotter of the 9/11 episodes, in a drone sit-down in a Kabul safe house. External Affairs Minister of India S. Jaishankar and the United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Thursday, August 4, carried out talks on provoking international challenges amid growing anxieties between China and Taiwan following United States House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's high-profile visit to Taipei. In his opening comments at the conference on the margins of an ASEAN conclave in Phnom Penh, Antony Blinken directed to problems over "challenges" in Colombo, Myanmar, and the position in the Indo-Pacific region. It is apprehended that the escalating press
Read MoreIn the past, the central government has definitely banned the use of single use plastic (SUP) across the country, but still no significant effect has been revealed. The statistics of the current situation are shocking. According to statistics, in the last five years, the consumption of plastic in the country has increased by 21 percent, while only 16 percent of this plastic is being recycled. The remaining five percent is polluting the environment in the form of waste. The civic agencies of the states have stepped up their efforts to fight it. Country will take time to get rid of plastic According to experts, it will take time to recover from this situation. This apprehension came to the fore in a group discussion on 'Plastic Neutrality Through Circular Economy' organized by IFAT Ind
Read MoreJagannath Temple Of Puri To Open Their Treasury; Here’s What You Need To Know!
Four years ago, the doors were opened to the legend of Jagannath temple in Puri on the orders of the High Court. The scandal involved the 'hiding' of one of the three keys to the service's treasury. The Archeological Survey of India (ASI) completed some restoration work on the repository during the Rath Yatra that year on the orders of the High Court. This time, the temple administration may agree to the opening of the jewel vault due to the collapse of the wall of Jagannathdev's sanctum sanctorum. Last Wednesday, part of the wall behind the Balabhadra between the three idols seated on the Ratnavedi in the sanctum sanctorum of the Jagannath temple collapsed. It spread anxiety among everyone from servicemen to devotees. Later, however, it was learned that the problem was not that serious...
Read MoreProud Moments For India: Six Countries Show Interest In “Make In India” LCA Tejas, Including Super-power “USA”
HAL has already replied to a Request for Information (RFI) from Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF), Malaysia, in February 2019 for light combat aircraft(LAC). New Delhi administration on Monday announced that the United States and Australia are among the nations which have indicated an appeal in India-manufactured Light Combat Aircraft Tejas. Malaysia has already shortlisted Light Combat Aircraft Tejas. On Friday, Ajay Bhatt, Minister of State (Defence), announced that different from Malaysia, the "Other nations which have shown curiosity in LCA Tejas aircraft are Australia, Argentina, Egypt, United States America, Indonesia, and the Philippines." The Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has already replied to a Request for Information (RFI) obtained from Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF)
Read MoreNew Vice President, Old Politics: How Can Opposition Defeat BJP?
Jagdeep Dhankhar's emphatic win in the vice-presidential elections is another indication of the BJP's supremacy in national politics. BJD and YSRCP, two "neutral" regional parties, were more likely to vote for Dhankhar than disenchanted opposition parties. In presidential and vice-presidential elections, the national ruling party always has an advantage in capturing votes from parties that are not completely aligned with it. Regional parties understand that a vote against the Centre isn't worth the effort of antagonising these two positions, which have little political value. But the near-disaster of the monsoon session should prompt the BJP to rethink its strategy. Legislators will always have dissenting views, regardless of who is in charge. In parliamentary politics, legislation,...
Read MoreThe COVID pandemic has resulted in one of the worst financial conditions. Manufacturing units are closed up, demand has plummeted, and job losses are seen across the sectors. The Union Finance Ministry has estimated that GDP will shrink 4.5 percent within the current year. However, hope has arisen from rural India as the agriculture sector seems to possess been relatively less stricken by the pandemic and consequent lockdown. Rural India never really went into a severe lockdown and thus harvested, procurement and consumer activity have remained more or less identical. Thus while GDP will decline, a rate of growth of two.5 percent is projected for agriculture this yr. In 2019-20 agriculture grew by 4% due to record production of food grains supported by good rains and a recovery in price...
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