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Prime Minister Modi promotes water conservation through rainwater harvesting in Mann Ki Baat address, urging societal participation in Catch The Rain campaign.
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SK: The big Japanese corporations continue to do very well in India. But smaller Japanese companies still find it difficult ...
Prime Minister Modi advocates for rainwater harvesting, waste management, recycling, sustainable fashion, and announces theme for International Day of Yoga.
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PM Modi unveils MY-Bharat-calendar aiming at make summer vacation productive for childrenYou must be thinking how much water is 11 billion cubic metre water? You must have seen the pictures collected in Bhakra Nangal Dam. this water forms the Govind Sagar Lake. The length of this lake is ...
As the summer is approaching, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday called upon people for water conservation, saying, ''In many states, works related to water harvesting and water conservation have ...
Navratri is one of the most sacred festivals in India, celebrating the divine feminine energy of Goddess Durga in her various forms. Devotees undertake spiritual journeys to holy temples, seeking ...
While gear and equipment improve industrial productivity and efficiency, real estate is a reliable investment with the potential for both appreciation and rental income. Despite their high initial ...
In the 120th edition of his Mann Ki Baat address, Modi says the movement to conserve water is not just a government ...
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This India train offers rides without tickets, operates between..., check routes, stoppages and faresNew Delhi: The Bhakra-Nangal train, a major tourist attraction, offers a unique and scenic journey between Punjab and Himachal Pradesh. Operating for 75 years, this historic train provides a free ...
Addressing the 120th episode of his monthly radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat', Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasised the pr ...
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