July 2019

Pakistan is unable to fig

Pakistan is unable to fig

New Delhi:Lauding the troops who died in the Kargil conflict, Minister of Defense Rajnath Singh said on Friday that his courageous actions in all conflicts with Pakistan made him confident that Islamabad could not participate in a "full or limited war with India. Speaking on the occasion of Kargil's 20th anniversary, the minister told the Lok Sabha that the country would never forget the soldiers who showed exemplary courage and courage in the conflict and sacrificed their lives to save the dignity of the country. "As far as Pakistan is concerned, it went to conflict with India in 1965, 1971 and 1999. After witnessing the heroic acts of our soldiers in those wars, I can say it with confidence that Pakistan can not participate in a full-fledged or restricted war with India. Earlier, at the National War Memorial, the Minister paid homage to the troops and tweeted that their unwavering bravery and supreme sacrifice ensured the security and sanctity of the borders of the country.  

Arbitrary fee hike by pri

Arbitrary fee hike by pri

New Delhi:Arbitrary hike in private school charges came to the spotlight on Friday at the Rajya Sabha, with many participants raising the problem. Shwait Malik of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) requested an investigation into the unusual charges charged by private schools, stating "traders" were now opening schools for the sole purpose of making cash. He said colleges only force parents to purchase clothes, books and stationery from them or at exorbitant prices designated stores. "Schools ask for building fees in addition to donations. Parents are compelled to purchase books at four times the usual cost. They are compelled to purchase uniforms from schools while ideally they should get them from tailors. Parents are exploited on multiple pretexts such as tours and science experiments," said Malik.

Not history allergic  but

Not history allergic but

New Delhi:On Friday, Minister of Culture and Tourism Prahlad Singh Patel encouraged the Archeological Survey of India (ASI) to include monuments dating back 500 years in its list of protected landmarks, saying that it is "not allergic to the history and courage of anyone," but that "burying someone below is not acceptable either." At the opening of a picture exhibition celebrating the Kargil Vijay Diwas, Patel, who represents the Damoh constituency of Madhya Pradesh in the Lok Sabha, made the comments. The leader of the Bhratiya Janata Party also paid homage to the martyrs of Kargil. "Martyrdom outlasts and is stronger than life lived until ancient times. For a long, long moment to come, martyrs are remembered for their courage and courage," Patel said in his opening lecture. In the ability of the Minister of Culture, he instructed the ASI and the National Monuments Authority (NMA) to include