Government and Policy

No UN, just because Rohingyas hold a refugee card, India is not obligated to accept them

UNHCR has claimed that 27 of the 31 arrested are registered with the global agency as refugees and that they had been living in Jammu for the last several years

Fact-check: The Print and The Telegraph spread dangerous lies about Polio vaccine in India

It is indeed worrisome how big media like The Print, which is run by the Editors Guild chief Shekhar Gupta, no less and The Telegraph spread rumours and lies about the Polio vaccine

Modi meets the woman who started a business with Mudra loan and runs a successful enterprise through Government e-Marketplace

Arulmozhi Saravanan had taken a loan under the Mudra Yojana for her business and now she owns a business of over 1 crore turnover.

Twitter user lists out various initiatives of military modernisation under Modi government

The axiomatic call of duty rooted in a soldier has always been respected by this Government and given utmost importance

You are wrong, NYT: It is our time now

The commentator, through the article in The New York Times, tries to make personal jibes at the Indian Prime Minister Modi without offering any data to substantiate the tall claims that are being made.

Padma Bhushan for Nambi Narayan, scientist whose life was destroyed by India’s ‘secular’ govts

Indian secularism finished Nambi Narayanan. It took India 20 more years to build the cryogenic engine Nambi Narayan was working on

‘Timing of the award might be misconstrued’: CM Naveen Patnaik’s sister, Gita Mehta, declines Padma award

The NDA government had conferred Padma Shri to Gita Mehta, sister of CM Naveen Patnaik, in the 'Foreigners' category for her distinguished work in Art and Literature

Fact-check: Rahul Gandhi lies yet again, this time about MGNREGA

Rahul Gandhi claims that Modi has destroyed the MGNREGA scheme for poor, but the data says that Modi has fortified it

Supreme Court refuses to stay 10% reservation to EWS, agrees to hear the petitions challenging quota

Citing the Supreme Court's judgement in 1992 Indira Sawhney's case, the NGO through its petition claimed that granting reservation solely based on the economic criteria violates both the Constitution and Supreme Court's 1992 observation.

PM Modi’s intervention leads to 94-year-old army widow’s family pension being restored after 30 years

According to the India Today report, Hebe Benjamin's husband was an officer in the Indian Army and served in the Corps of Engineers. He had retired in 1966 and had relocated with his family to Israel.

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