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internationalnewz · 10 months
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2024 On Mind, BJP Brainstorms Over Chief Minister Choices For 3 States
The BJP will choose its Chief Ministers for three heartland states — Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh — with an eye on the 2024 Lok Sabha election, party sources have said, adding that new faces may be chosen in all three states.
The BJP won the Assembly polls in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh, results of which were declared on Sunday. The party’s central leadership has been holding discussions on the Chief Minister probables in the three states.
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A four-and-a-half hour meeting was held at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s residence yesterday, during which the frontrunners in the three states were considered. The meeting was attended by the Prime Minister, Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP chief JP Nadda.
This marathon meeting followed a series of meetings held by Mr Shah and Mr Nadda with the BJP’s in-charges of these states to gather feedback about state leaders.
The BJP’s central leadership is likely to appoint observers for the three states soon. These observers will oversee meetings of newly elected MLAs in the three states to elect their leaders in the Assembly.
In Madhya Pradesh, incumbent Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan is a contender for the top post, along with Union ministers Prahlad Patel, Jyotiraditya Scindia and Narendra Singh Tomar, and senior state leader Kailash Vijayvargiya.
Several names are doing the rounds for the Rajasthan top post too. While former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje has been elected as an MLA, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, Union Ministers Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and Arjun Ram Meghwal, state party president C P Joshi, and prominent leaders Diya Kumari and Mahant Balaknath are being seen as probables.
Former Chief Minister Raman Singh is among the contenders in Chhattisgarh. State BJP president Arun Kumar Sao, leader of opposition Dharamlal Kaushik and former IAS officer O P Chaudhary are also being seen as contenders for the Chief Minister post.
It must, however, be kept in mind that the BJP leadership is known to spring a surprise with its choices.
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pniindia · 2 months
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Chief Minister Dr. Yadav: आईटी/आईटीईएस/ईएसडीएम निवेश संवर्धन नीति-2023 में संशोधन मंजूर
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav: आईटी/आईटीईएस/ईएसडीएम निवेश संवर्धन नीति-2023 में संशोधन मंजूर निवेश को प्रोत्साहित करने के लिए आईटी/आईटीईएस ईएसडीएम डाटा सेंटर क्षेत्र में मंत्रि-परिषद द्वारा प्रदेश में आईटीईएस, म.प्र आईटी और ईएसडीएम निवेश संवर्धन नीति-2023 में संशोधन करने की अब स्वीकृति दी हैं. आपको बतादें कि संशोधन के अनुसार आईटीईएस, म.प्र आईटी और ईएसडीएम निवेश संवर्धन नीति-2023 का पात्र निवेशक इकाइयों को लाभ प्राप्त हो पाएगा.
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narmadanchal · 8 months
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2 फरवरी से संपूर्ण प्रदेश में साइबर तहसील योजना लागू होगी
इटारसी। 02 फरवरी, 2024 से प्रदेश के समस्त जिलों में साइबर तहसील (Cyber ​​Tehsil) लागू होगी। इसके लिए कार्यालय मुख्य राजस्व आयुक्त का पत्र एवं राजस्व विभाग की अधिसूचना जारी हो गयी है। साइबर तहसील परियोजना संपूर्ण प्रदेश में दिनांक 02 फरवरी 2024 से लागू की जानी है। संदर्भित पत्र के माध्यम से साइबर तहसील माड्यूल के उपयोग के संबंध में दिशा निर्देश जारी किये गये है तथा इसका विस्तार प्रदेश के समस्त…
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newsmrl · 10 months
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MP CM OATH : पीएम नरेंद्र मोदी और गृहमंत्री अमित शाह की मौजूदगी में मध्य प्रदेश के नए मुख्यमंत्री मोहन यादव ने ली पद और गोपनीयता की शपथ
MADHYAPRADESH:  सोमवार को मुख्यमंत्री नामित होने के बाद यादव ने राज्यपाल मंगूभाई पटेल से मुलाकात की और अगली सरकार बनाने का दावा पेश किया। जिसके बाद बुधवार को प्रदेश के नए मुख्यमंत्री के रूप में मोहन यादव ने पद और गोपनीयता की शपथ ली। लाल परेड ग्राउंड में राज्यपाल मंगुभाई पटेल ने शपथ दिलाई। मोहन यादव को राष्ट्रीय स्वयंसेवक संघ (आरएसएस) का करीबी माना जाता है और उन्हें शीर्ष पद के दावेदार के रूप में…
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teznews · 2 years
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शासकीय योजनाओं के क्रियान्वयन में जनता का संतोष हमारी प्राथमिकता- मुख्यमंत्री श्री चौहान
शासकीय योजनाओं के क्रियान्वयन में जनता का संतोष हमारी प्राथमिकता- मुख्यमंत्री श्री चौहान
मुख्यमंत्री श्री शिवराज सिंह चौहान ने कहा है कि जन-कल्याणकारी योजनाओं और विकास गतिविधियों का संचालन पारदर्शिता के साथ समय-सीमा में किया जाए। निर्माण-कार्यों में गुणवत्ता के प्रति सतर्क रहना आवश्यक है। शासकीय गतिविधियों के क्रियान्वयन में अधिकारी-कर्मचारियों के साथ जन-प्रतिनिधि भी सक्रिय भूमिका निभाएँ और जन-सामान्य से निरंतर संवाद में रहें। शासकीय कार्यों के प्रति जनता में संतोष का भाव सुनिश्चित…
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job-searching · 2 years
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MP govt's medical education project: Amit Shah releases textbooks in Hindi for MBBS students - Times of India
MP govt’s medical education project: Amit Shah releases textbooks in Hindi for MBBS students – Times of India
Bhopal: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday released textbooks in Hindi of three subjects for MBBS students as part of an ambitious project of the Madhya Pradesh government to impart medical education in the Hindi language. Terming it as an important day in history, Shah said Madhya Pradesh has become the first state in the country to start the MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of…
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Indian Elections: The Campaign and how much it worked (Part 1)
Since the results are out, let's talk about it (as if we haven't been doing it since the last few hours) properly.
First of all, Uttar Pradesh voters, you people are betrayers. I'm not saying it, BJP & its supporters are. But seriously, Samajvadi Party's campaign for this year was definitely strong. Yogi really thought that it's going to be a piece of cake didn't he. Thank you voters for showing them the ground reality. Ayodhya, Amethi, Raebareli, the trinity of my joy.
Rajasthan. Yes, BJP won here with 14 seats. But lost 10 seats. Congress really shone on its own here, gaining 8 seats when in the last election, it was on the zero mark. Sachin Pilot and that man alone worked on Rajasthan. Honestly they need to put him front and center.
Madhya Pradesh is 100% a well-deserved BJP sweep. Let's not forget that it's not the Modi factor that worked here, it was Shivraj Singh Chauhan. That man worked his ass off during Vidhaan Sabha campaign last year and it really paid off in Lok Sabha. (God, I still remember women crying when he didn't become the Chief Minister).
I guess it was tough for West Bengal voters, no? I'm not much familiar Bengal politics but from what I've heard, they had to choose between two evils. Still, Didi gets 29 out of 42 seats, leaving BJP and Congress on the 6 and 1 mark respectively.
Lmao, they fucked up in Bihar. I can rant for hours about this. The seat distribution was already messed up, but Nitish Babu leaving put the nail in the coffin. BJP and JD(U) won 12 seats each, with RJD and Congress winning 4 and 3 respectively. Left also got 2 or 3 seats. I'm glad Pappu Yadav (on Purniya seat) won nirdaliye. Well deserved.
As for Odisha, I guess people have lost all the hopes in Naveen Patnaik, because BJD remained on zero, BJP getting all of its seats (20). Congress won 1 seat here.
I don't have much to say about Delhi. It's a BJP sweep. I guess AAP didn't get to campaign much since Arvind Kejriwal was literally put in jail? I'm still salty that Kanhaiya Kumar lost.
That's all for now, rest in the next part.
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techno-99 · 6 months
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Narendra Modi Story
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Narendra Modi (born September 17, 1950, Vadnagar, India) Indian politician and government official who rose to become a senior leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). In 2014 he led his party to victory in elections to the Lok Sabha (lower chamber of the Indian parliament), after which he was sworn in as prime minister of India. Prior to that he had served (2001–14) as chief minister (head of government) of Gujarat state in western India.
After a vigorous campaign—in which Modi portrayed himself as a pragmatic candidate who could turn around India’s underperforming economy—he and the party were victorious, with the BJP winning a clear majority of seats in the chamber. Modi was sworn in as prime minister on May 26, 2014. Soon after he took office, his government embarked on several reforms, including campaigns to improve India’s transportation infrastructure and to liberalize rules on direct foreign investment in the country. Modi scored two significant diplomatic achievements early in his term. In mid-September he hosted a visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping, the first time a Chinese leader had been to India in eight years. At the end of that month, having been granted a U.S. visa, Modi made a highly successful visit to New York City, which included a meeting with U.S. Pres. Barack Obama.
As prime minister, Modi oversaw a promotion of Hindu culture and the implementation of economic reforms. The government undertook measures that would broadly appeal to Hindus, such as its attempt to ban the sale of cows for slaughter. The economic reforms were sweeping, introducing structural changes—and temporary disruptions—that could be felt nationwide. Among the most far-reaching was the demonetization and replacement of 500- and 1,000-rupee banknotes with only a few hours’ notice. The purpose was to stop “black money”—cash used for illicit activities—by making it difficult to exchange large sums of cash. The following year the government centralized the consumption tax system by introducing the Goods and Services Tax (GST), which superseded a confusing system of local consumption taxes and eliminated the problem of cascading tax. GDP growth slowed from these changes, though growth had already been high (8.2 percent in 2015), and the reforms succeeded in expanding the government’s tax base. Still, rising costs of living and increasing unemployment disappointed many as grandiose promises of economic growth remained unfulfilled.
This disappointment registered with voters during the elections in five states in late 2018. The BJP lost in all five states, including the BJP strongholds of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Chhattisgarh. The rival Indian National Congress (Congress Party) won more state assembly seats than the BJP in all five elections. Many observers believed that this portended bad news for Modi and the BJP in the national elections set for the spring of 2019, but others believed that Modi’s charisma would excite the voters. Moreover, a security crisis in Jammu and Kashmir in February 2019, which escalated tensions with Pakistan to the highest point in decades, boosted Modi’s image just months before the election. With the BJP dominating the airwaves during the campaign—in contrast to the lacklustre campaign of Rahul Gandhi and Congress—the BJP was returned to power, and Modi became India’s first prime minister outside of the Congress Party to be reelected after a full term.
In his second term Modi’s government revoked the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, stripping it of autonomy in October 2019 and bringing it under the direct control of the union government. The move came under intense criticism and faced challenges in court, not only for the questionable legality of depriving Jammu and Kashmir’s residents of self-determination but also because the government severely restricted communications and movement within the region.
In March 2020, meanwhile, Modi took decisive action to combat the outbreak of COVID-19 in India, swiftly implementing strict nationwide restrictions to mitigate the spread while the country’s biotechnology firms became key players in the race to develop and deliver vaccines worldwide. As part of the effort to counter the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Modi undertook executive action in June to liberalize the agricultural sector, a move that was codified into law in September. Many feared that the reforms would make farmers vulnerable to exploitation, however, and protesters took to the streets in opposition to the new laws. Beginning in November, massive protests were organized and became a regular disruption, particularly in Delhi.
Modi’s policies backfired in 2021. Protests escalated (culminating in the storming of the Red Fort in January), and extraordinary restrictions and crackdowns by the government failed to suppress them. Meanwhile, despite the remarkably low spread of COVID-19 in January and February, by late April a rapid surge of cases caused by the new Delta variant had overwhelmed the country’s health care system. Modi, who had held massive political rallies ahead of state elections in March and April, was criticized for neglecting the surge. The BJP ultimately lost the election in a key battleground state despite heavy campaigning. In November, as protests continued and another set of state elections approached, Modi announced that the government would repeal the agricultural reforms.
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beardedmrbean · 1 year
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LUCKNOW, India (Reuters) -At least 35 people were killed and 16 were injured after the roof of a stepwell in a temple complex collapsed in central India, a local government official said on Friday.
The incident occurred in the central Indian city of Indore after a concrete slab covering the roof of a stepwell in a temple complex collapsed, crushing devotees who had gathered to celebrate the Hindu festival of Ram Navami on Thursday, officials said.
Stepwells are a common feature across India, built hundreds of years ago, many of them ornately decorated, with access to a body of water through stairs and niches.
"The stepwell was covered, but the slab covering it collapsed because of the crowd and extra load on it," Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the central Indian state where Indore is located, told reporters late on Thursday.
At least 75 army and rescue personnel worked through the day to remove debris, using ropes and ladders to pull out people who had fallen into the well, local media reported.
"We have rescued 18 people, 35 have been found dead and 16 are injured," Ilayaraja T, a top local government official, told Reuters.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed condolences and announced compensation for the dead and injured in the incident.
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hindustanmorning · 1 day
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Ankur Sharma, a prominent member of the BJP in Jammu and Kashmir, is being targeted by Hizbul for his involvement in defending the accused in the Kathua case
Within the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJ), there are three ways in which new members can join – they are greeted either by a spokesperson, by the general secretaries in Delhi or state presidents in state capitals, or by the party chief or Home Minister. Among these individuals, the third one, which includes Captain Amarinder Singh from Punjab, Jyotiraditya Scindia from Madhya Pradesh, and Suvendu…
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newsriveting · 2 days
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Madhya Pradesh to raise battalion for Baiga and other vulnerable tribes
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav Team News Riveting Bhopal, September 24 Under the Shaurya Sankalp Yojana of the Tribal Affairs Department, a separate battalion will be formed for the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal group Baiga, Bharia and Saharia residing in the state. Along with this, the interested youth of this group will be given necessary training to get them recruited in the…
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newspatron · 10 months
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Dr Mohan Yadav: A New Leader for Madhya Pradesh
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Dr. Mohan Yadav’s rise to power in Madhya Pradesh sparks hope for a transformative era. Dive deep into his life, vision, challenges, and potential impact on the state’s future. On December 11, 2023, a new chapter began for Madhya Pradesh as Dr. Mohan Yadav was sworn in as the state’s 21st Chief Minister. A seasoned politician and academician, Dr. Yadav takes the helm with ambitious plans for…
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bhaskarlive · 6 days
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Prez Murmu in Ujjain today to lay foundation stone for six-lane highway project
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President Droupadi Murmu will be in Ujjain on Thursday, where she will visit the Mahakaleshwar temple, attend the Safai Mitra Sammelan and virtually inaugurate a six-lane highway project.
On the second day of her Madhya Pradesh visit, the President is scheduled to visit Mahakaleshwar temple to offer prayers to Lord Shiva. Governor Mangubhai Patel and Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will accompany her.
Source: bhaskarlive.in
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tfgadgets · 11 days
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Madhya Pradesh to ban liquor, meat shops and consumption in temple towns along Narmada river
File picture of Kanwariyas along the Narmada river in Madhya Pradesh | Photo Credit: A.M. Faruqui Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Saturday (September 14, 2024) directed officials to shut down liquor and meat shops and prohibit consumption of these in all religious towns along the Narmada river across the State. The decision was taken at a meeting of the Cabinet Committee,…
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babatax · 15 days
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54th GST Council meeting: Key highlights you must know
The 54th GST Council meeting was held on 9th September, 2024 in New Delhi. It was chaired by the Union Finance and Corporate Affairs Minister and was attended by Union Minister of State for Finance Shri Pankaj Chaudhary, Chief Ministers of Goa and Meghalaya; Deputy Chief Ministers of Arunachal Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Telangana; besides Finance Ministers of States & UTs (with…
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