In his inaugural address on 'Transformational Reforms in Higher Education under National Education Policy', Modi said that the new National Education policy will be the foundation of a new India
New education policy will prepare students for global workforce, says PM
New Education Policy emphasises on making 'job creators' instead of 'job seekers', says PM Modi
The UK's Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, Home Secretary Priti Patel, and US Ambassador to India Ken Juster are some of the other participants to the event
In his monthly address 'Mann Ki Baat' today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked people to be more careful during the 'unlock' period
About 12.5 million migrant workers are expected to benefit from the programme
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Modi said a final decision on extending the lockdown will be announced before May 18. "In Lockdown 4.0, we will follow norms, fight Covid-19 and move ahead," he said
An indication of the lockdown would gradually be eased came when the Indian Railways opened bookings for passenger services with 15 trains a day from Tuesday
In over 30-minute-long address, he said that India's fight against the coronavirus is "people-driven" and is being fought by the masses and the administration together
Here's a quick look at PM Modi's second address to the nation amidst the coronavirus pandemic
According to figures updated at 8.15 pm, the number of active COVID-19 cases were 469 while 40 people have been cured/discharged or migrated
India would have to pay massively if citizens are careless and thus everyone must take the lockdown seriously, says PM Modi
People urged to protest against NRC, NPR and CAA at 5pm on Sunday from their balconies, windows and gates.
Modi asked people not to resort to "panic buying" of eatables, adding that it would be ensured there was no scarcity of milk, eatables, and medicines
In his address to the nation on Thursday, Modi highlighted the scale of coronavirus' impact and noted that there is a view that India has averted the crisis and all is well.
"We are a developing nation and for a country like us, this corona crisis is not an ordinary thing," Modi said Thursday evening in an address to the nation, noting the pandemic had hit India's economy
The number of people in quarantine in India to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the novel coronavirus, is rising continually