1.“Special moments that will be etched in the annals of our glorious history! The launch of Chandrayaan 2 illustrates the prowess of our scientists and the determination of 130 crore Indians to scale new frontiers of science. Every Indian is immensely proud today! 2. Indian at heart, Indian in spirit! What would make every Indian overjoyed is the fact that Chandrayaan 2 is a fully indigenous mission. It will have an Orbiter for remote sensing the Moon and also a Lander-Rover module for analysis of lunar surface.
OPINION : 22/07/2019 : 1864.
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1.“Special moments that will be etched in the annals of our glorious history! The launch of Chandrayaan 2 illustrates the prowess of our scientists and the determination of 130 crore Indians to scale new frontiers of science. Every Indian is immensely proud today!
2. Indian at heart, Indian in spirit! What would make every Indian overjoyed is the fact that Chandrayaan 2 is a fully indigenous mission. It will have an Orbiter for remote sensing the Moon and also a Lander-Rover module for analysis of lunar surface.
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Ref : 1. As Team Modi 2.0 Completes 50 Days in Office, Here's a Look at Govt's Report Card : News 18. : Media coverage : PM INDIA.
On the 50th day, the government underlined its priorities by setting sights on making India a $5 trillion economy by 2024 and hitting the ground running on spurring growth.
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government on Sunday completed 50 days in their second stint after securing a historic mandate in Lok Sabha polls.
On the 50th day, the government underlined its priorities by setting sights on making India a $5 trillion economy by 2024 and hitting the ground running on spurring growth.
The party with multiple manifestos claims to have fulfilled promises such as pension scheme for farmers, small traders and unorganized workers, an extension of PM-KISAN to all farmers and setting up of a Jal Shakti ministry.
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government on Sunday completed 50 days in their second stint after securing a historic mandate in Lok Sabha polls.
On the 50th day, the government underlined its priorities by setting sights on making India a $5 trillion economy by 2024 and hitting the ground running on spurring growth.
The party with multiple manifestos claims to have fulfilled promises such as pension scheme for farmers, small traders and unorganized workers, an extension of PM-KISAN to all farmers and setting up of a Jal Shakti ministry.
Let's take a look at the achievements of the BJP-led NDA government that stormed to power for the second term :
1. Roadmap for $5 trillion Economy :
Ahead of the budget speech, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had brainstormed with top bureaucrats of finance and other ministries and came up with a 100-day agenda with a focus to revive the sagging economy, which has slipped to 6.6 percent in the third quarter of 2018-19, and to create jobs.
The Union Budget, which was presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on July 5, outlined the roadmap for the $5trillion economy and doubling the farmer’s income.
The Budget also aimed to ensure the timely reach of electricity and cooking gas connection to every house, ending angel tax, boosting urban development and the living standards, including the poor.
The 50 days report card of the BJP-led NDA government which stormed back to power goes on to list labour reforms, enacting strong laws against frauds who dupe the poor, death penalty for child sexual assault, higher MSP for Kharif crops as its pro-people decisions.
The Union Budget, which was presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on July 5, outlined the roadmap for the $5trillion economy and doubling the farmer’s income.
The Budget also aimed to ensure the timely reach of electricity and cooking gas connection to every house, ending angel tax, boosting urban development and the living standards, including the poor.
The 50 days report card of the BJP-led NDA government which stormed back to power goes on to list labour reforms, enacting strong laws against frauds who dupe the poor, death penalty for child sexual assault, higher MSP for Kharif crops as its pro-people decisions.
2. Decisive Action Against Corruption :
The government has also shown zero tolerance towards terrorism by conducting with the removal of tainted bureaucrats across many departments has happened, along with a cleanup of J&K Bank, key to security in the state.
Calling the 50 days of Modi-government as “decisive and directional”, it also emphasizes on inclusive development.
Calling the 50 days of Modi-government as “decisive and directional”, it also emphasizes on inclusive development.
3. Bilateral Ties :
The development also has taken place in the foreign policy front with PM Modi emerging as the most sought-after leaders for pull-aside meetings in the recent G-20 Summit. BIMSTEC leaders arrived to witness his swearing-in. He also visited Sri Lanka and the Maldives to improve the Neighbourhood First policy. He also strongly articulated India’s position against terror at the SCO Summit and also led the world in celebrating International Yoga Day.
4. Space Exploration :
Making space exploration a priority, the Centre has proposed several missions such as Gaganyaan, which will become India’s first human space flight by 2022. Mission Venus, tentative launch in 2023, with the objective to study the atmosphere and surface topography of Venus. Solar mission Aditya L1, scheduled for launch in 2020 to study Sun’s Corona and its impact on climatic changes are the other mission proposed.
Chandryaan-2, which will study the surface of the moon, is scheduled to be launched on July 22. The launch was postponed due to technical glitch last week.
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Ref : 50 days of Modi 2.0: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's focus on foreign policy continues : ZNEWS : Media Coverage : PM INDIA.
The first indication of the same could be seen when Narendra Modi was sworn in as the Prime Minister for second term.
In the first 50 days of the second term in office, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made it amply clear that his government’s focus on foreign policy, with regard to neighbours as well as others, would remain intact.
The first indication of the same could be seen when Narendra Modi was sworn in as the Prime Minister for second term. He invited leaders of Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) nations to attend the swearing-in ceremony. This was a slight departure from the invitation extended to South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) nations, which included Pakistan.
Following the swearing-in ceremony, Prime Minister Modi also went on a visit to the Maldives during which he reached out to the neighbouring country, which has been a sought-after tourist destination for Indian nationals.
The Maldives also reciprocated the gesture by conferring the country’s highest civilian honour for foreign nationals, the Order of Nishan Izzuddeen, on the Prime Minister.
After the Maldives, Prime Minister Modi header to Sri Lanka. He became the first world leader to visit the shrine of St Anthony, which was recently attacked by terrorists. Referring to the Easter bombing in Sri Lanka, Prime Minister Modi expressed solidarity with the important maritime neighbour.
The Prime Minister engaged with several political leaders of the country during his visit. He held meetings with Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, former president Mahinda Rajapaksa and other leaders of Tamil parties.
During the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Kyrgyzstan, Prime Minister Modi engaged with leaders of member nations. The Prime Minister advocated the need for strong cooperation and action against the menace of terrorism. A bilateral meeting also took place between the Prime Minister and Kyrgyzstan President Sooronbay Jeenbekov.
The Prime Minister also engaged in wide-scale engagement with several world leaders during the G-20 summit in Japan.
The foreign policy initiatives of the Prime Minister did not stop there. Even back home, he welcomed US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo wherein he articulated India’s stand on trade, terrorism and other issues.
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In the first 50 days of the second term in office, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made it amply clear that his government’s focus on foreign policy, with regard to neighbours as well as others, would remain intact.
The first indication of the same could be seen when Narendra Modi was sworn in as the Prime Minister for second term. He invited leaders of Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) nations to attend the swearing-in ceremony. This was a slight departure from the invitation extended to South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) nations, which included Pakistan.
Following the swearing-in ceremony, Prime Minister Modi also went on a visit to the Maldives during which he reached out to the neighbouring country, which has been a sought-after tourist destination for Indian nationals.
The Maldives also reciprocated the gesture by conferring the country’s highest civilian honour for foreign nationals, the Order of Nishan Izzuddeen, on the Prime Minister.
After the Maldives, Prime Minister Modi header to Sri Lanka. He became the first world leader to visit the shrine of St Anthony, which was recently attacked by terrorists. Referring to the Easter bombing in Sri Lanka, Prime Minister Modi expressed solidarity with the important maritime neighbour.
The Prime Minister engaged with several political leaders of the country during his visit. He held meetings with Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, former president Mahinda Rajapaksa and other leaders of Tamil parties.
During the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Kyrgyzstan, Prime Minister Modi engaged with leaders of member nations. The Prime Minister advocated the need for strong cooperation and action against the menace of terrorism. A bilateral meeting also took place between the Prime Minister and Kyrgyzstan President Sooronbay Jeenbekov.
The Prime Minister also engaged in wide-scale engagement with several world leaders during the G-20 summit in Japan.
The foreign policy initiatives of the Prime Minister did not stop there. Even back home, he welcomed US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo wherein he articulated India’s stand on trade, terrorism and other issues.
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NOTE : PM INDIA : REPORT CARD
I. Modi 2.0 sets fast pace in 1st 50 days: Report card : TOI
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Modi 2.0 government has set a fast pace of decision making, with
important measures on national security such as clean up of Jammu and
Kashmir Bank
2. Important set of labour reforms initiated by Modi 2.0 government that will benefit 49 crore workers and make business smoother and less encumbered with red tape
3. Unregulated financial schemes have been banned, more incentives for the middle class on affordable housing announced.
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2. Important set of labour reforms initiated by Modi 2.0 government that will benefit 49 crore workers and make business smoother and less encumbered with red tape
3. Unregulated financial schemes have been banned, more incentives for the middle class on affordable housing announced.
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II. 50 days of Modi Government: Here’s a look at Modi 2.0 report card : ZNEWS.
1. PM Modi has set his second term in motion with an ambitious goal of making India a $5 trillion economy by 2024;
2. Pension schemes for farmers, small traders and unorganized workers, an extension of PM-KISAN to all farmers and setting up of a Jal Shakti ministry fulfilled by Modi Govt 2.0;
3. A cleanup of Jammu and Kashmir Bank, the key to security in the state, started in the first 50 days of Modi Govt 2.0.
2. Pension schemes for farmers, small traders and unorganized workers, an extension of PM-KISAN to all farmers and setting up of a Jal Shakti ministry fulfilled by Modi Govt 2.0;
3. A cleanup of Jammu and Kashmir Bank, the key to security in the state, started in the first 50 days of Modi Govt 2.0.
HIGHLIGHTS :
Chandrayaan 2: A big launch for ISRO, a massive leap for India towards moon
Highlights from the launch
What PM Modi told ISRO after successful launch
Congress blasted for craving credit
How foreign media reported Chandrayaan 2 launch
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PM’s message on Launch of Chandrayaan 2 : 22 Jul, 2019 : NEWS UPDATE : PM INDIA.
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s message on the launch of Chandrayaan 2 is as follows:
“Special moments that will be etched in the annals of our glorious history! The launch of Chandrayaan 2 illustrates the prowess of our scientists and the determination of 130 crore Indians to scale new frontiers of science. Every Indian is immensely proud today!
Indian at heart, Indian in spirit! What would make every Indian overjoyed is the fact that Chandrayaan 2 is a fully indigenous mission. It will have an Orbiter for remote sensing the Moon and also a Lander-Rover module for analysis of lunar surface.
Chandrayaan 2 is unique because it will explore and perform studies on the south pole region of lunar terrain which is not explored and sampled by any past mission. This mission will offer new knowledge about the Moon.
Efforts such as Chandrayaan 2 will further encourage our bright youngsters towards science, top quality research and innovation. Thanks to Chandrayaan, India’s Lunar Programme will get a substantial boost. Our existing knowledge of the Moon will be significantly enhanced.”
JAY HIND
JAY BHARATHAM
VANDE MATARAM
BHARAT MATA KI JAY
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