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Nadda Encourages BJP MLAs to Strengthen Grassroots Ties

He underscored the concept of “Karyakarta Nirman” and encouraged MLAs to look beyond the lure of political positions, reflecting on his own experiences as an MLA and Leader of the Opposition. He remarked, “Positions are temporary, but the confidence of the people is lasting.”
Additionally, Nadda advised legislators to actively engage with their communities through initiatives such as Krishi Vigyan Kendras, meetings with Asha workers, and parent-teacher gatherings in government schools. He stressed that MLAs should be attentive listeners in order to effectively address public concerns and regularly interact with SC/ST communities to promote inclusive development.
The day began with a welcoming address by Sat Sharma, BJP President of Jammu & Kashmir, followed by a session on “Panch Nishta and Panch Parivartan” (Five Commitments and Five Transformations) led by Shiv Prakash, National Joint General Secretary (Organisation). Rupesh Kumar, Prant Pracharak, provided insights on the contemporary socio-political landscape of Jammu & Kashmir, as well as its historical role in India’s freedom struggle.
Former Rajya Sabha MP Vinay Sahasrabuddhe facilitated an interactive workshop focused on office management, public speaking, team building, and social etiquette, equipping MLAs with essential skills for effective governance and public engagement.
The event also saw the presence of several senior party leaders, including National General Secretary Tarun Chugh, Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh, Leader of the Opposition in J&K Sunil Sharma, General Secretary (Organisation) Ashok Koul, Lok Sabha MP Jugal Kishore Sharma, former Deputy CMs Dr. Nirmal Singh and Kavinder Gupta, former BJP President Ravinder Raina, among others.
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Air Chief Marshal AP Singh Honors Graduates of the 47th Flight Test Course at ASTE, Bengaluru

Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, Chief of the Air Staff, presented certificates to the graduating officers and recognized outstanding performers with trophies for their exceptional achievements throughout this challenging and specialized program.
Renowned for its rigorous 48-week curriculum, the Flight Test Course is fundamental in enhancing the nation’s capabilities in flight testing for advanced aerial platforms and systems.
In his speech, Air Chief Marshal AP Singh emphasized the critical nature of test flying, a distinct discipline requiring the utmost professionalism, integrity, and dedication. He reaffirmed the Indian Air Force’s dedication to self-reliance, stressing the significance of indigenization initiatives, especially regarding key projects like the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) and LCA MK-II. He encouraged the graduates to embody the principles of Precision and Excellence, which are vital for fostering a Sashakt, Saksham, and Atmanirbhar Bharat.
The prestigious Suranjan Das Trophy for the Best All-Round Student Test Pilot was awarded to Squadron Leader S. Bhardwaj, while Squadron Leader Ajay Tripathi received the Chief of the Air Staff Trophy for the Best Student Test Pilot in Flight Evaluation.
The Maharaja Hanumanth Singh Sword for the Best All-Round Student Flight Test Engineer was awarded to Squadron Leader Subhrajyoti Paul, with the Dunlop Trophy for the Best Student Test Engineer in Flight Evaluation going to Wing Commander Ashwini Singh. Major Kaustubh Kunte was recognized with the Kapil Bhargava Trophy for the Best Student in Ground Subjects.
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Kerala HC Grants Relief to CM’s Daughter Veena Vijayan by Extending Status Quo in SFIO Case

This High Court ruling puts a temporary stop to further proceedings in the CMRL pay-off case stemming from the SFIO’s charge sheet. Previously, on April 16, a single bench of the High Court reviewed a petition from CMRL contesting the Additional Sessions Court-VII’s acceptance of the SFIO’s prosecution complaint.
CMRL challenged the order from the Additional District and Sessions Court–VII, arguing that they were not afforded an opportunity for a pre-cognizance hearing as stipulated under Section 223(1) of the BNSS. They contend that since the SFIO’s complaint was filed in March-April 2025, the BNSS provisions should apply.
The High Court’s ruling halts the issuance of summons related to the SFIO’s prosecution complaint, providing temporary relief to the accused, including Veena Vijayan.
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Minister Bimal Borah: Assam Set to Achieve Rs 11 Lakh Crore GSDP by 2030 at Rising Northeast Investors’ Summit

“Today marks the beginning of a transformative journey, as we elevate Assam from its rich cultural roots to a thriving economic future,” he continued.
Borah emphasized Assam’s potential beyond its scenic beauty and cultural diversity, noting, “Our strategic position, with Guwahati as the gateway to the seven sister states, uniquely positions us to harness the vast opportunities of Southeast Asia.” He also highlighted the One District One Product (ODOP) initiative, which has facilitated the identification and promotion of distinctive products from each district, such as muga silk, tea, and handloom items, thereby boosting local entrepreneurship and export opportunities.
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