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PM Modi to Visit Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh Today for Key Infrastructure Project Inaugurations

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh on Sunday, where he will engage in various initiatives and inaugurate several development projects. His trip will begin in Nagpur and will continue to Bilaspur.

In a post on the social media platform X, PM Modi stated, “I will be in Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh tomorrow, March 30, to attend a series of programs. Upon arriving in Nagpur, my first stop will be Smruti Mandir, followed by Deekshabhoomi. I will then lay the foundation stone for the Madhav Netralaya Premium Centre in Nagpur and will also have the chance to tour the ammunition facility at Solar Defence and Aerospace Limited.”

The Prime Minister’s day will kick off at 9 a.m. in Nagpur with a visit to Smruti Mandir, after which he will head to Deekshabhoomi, a notable Buddhist site where B.R. Ambedkar, the father of the Indian Constitution, converted to Buddhism in 1956.

At 10 a.m., PM Modi will lay the foundation stone for the Madhav Netralaya Premium Centre, an extension of the Madhav Netralaya Eye Institute and Research Centre. This new facility will feature 250 beds, 14 outpatient departments, and 14 modular operation theaters, aiming to deliver top-tier eye care.

By 12:30 p.m., he will inaugurate a munition testing range and an airstrip for Unarmed Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) at the Solar Defence and Aerospace Limited facility in Nagpur.

Throughout his time in Bilaspur, the Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for and dedicate to the nation development projects totaling over Rs 33,700 crore across sectors including power, oil and gas, rail, road, education, and housing.

Among the highlights, PM Modi will launch NTPC’s Sipat Super Thermal Power Project Stage-III, which has an investment of Rs 9,790 crore, and commence work on the Chhattisgarh State Power Generation Company’s inaugural Super Critical Thermal Power Project, costing Rs 15,800 crore.

Additionally, he will inaugurate three POWERGRID transmission projects worth Rs 560 crore. In a bid to enhance energy infrastructure, he will also launch the City Gas Distribution project by BPCL across several districts and the Visakh-Raipur Pipeline Project by HPCL, valued at Rs 2,210 crore.

His itinerary includes railway and road infrastructure projects, featuring the launch of seven railway projects covering 108 km and the dedication of three completed projects spanning 111 km. Furthermore, he will flag off a MEMU train service in the Abhanpur-Raipur section.

On the education front, PM Modi will dedicate 130 PM SHRI Schools and a Vidya Samiksha Kendra in Raipur. He will also distribute keys to beneficiaries of the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Gramin.

This visit highlights the government’s dedication to infrastructure development and social welfare initiatives.

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Unity of 140 Crore Indians: Our Nation’s Greatest Strength; We Will Respond Decisively to Aggressors: PM Modi in ‘Mann Ki Baat’

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed his firm stance on Sunday, assuring the nation that those responsible for the Pahalgam attack would face the strictest consequences. During his monthly broadcast of ‘Mann ki Baat,’ his first since the attack, he stated, “Global leaders have reached out to me with letters and messages, strongly condemning this heinous act… The entire world stands united with 1.4 billion Indians in our fight against terrorism.”

He reiterated his commitment to the families of the victims, promising justice and emphasizing that the attackers and their backers would be met with severe repercussions.

In his address, he highlighted that the nation’s greatest strength in the battle against terrorism lies in the unity of its people.

“As I share my thoughts with you today, my heart is heavy with grief. The Pahalgam attack on April 22 has devastated every citizen and ignited deep sympathy for the victims’ families… I know the anger that flows through every citizen upon witnessing the tragic images of this attack,” Mr. Modi said during the 121st episode of the radio program.

He pointed out that the attack signifies the desperation of those who support terrorism. “As peace began to take root in Kashmir, the enemies of our nation could not bear it. They aim to unravel the progress, orchestrating such a significant conspiracy. In our fight against terrorism, national unity is our strongest asset… We must reinforce our resolve to confront this challenge.”

PM Modi expressed his profound sorrow for the pain experienced nationwide due to the attack. “The terror incident in Pahalgam on April 22 has inflicted great sadness on every Indian. The suffering of the affected families resonates throughout the country, transcending state lines and languages. I feel the collective anger as we observe the horrific images from the attack. This tragedy reflects the despair and cowardice of those who sponsor terrorism…”

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Pakistani Troops Launch Unprovoked Fire at J&K LoC; Indian Army Responds

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For the third consecutive day on Sunday, the Pakistan Army engaged in unprovoked firing along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir, prompting an appropriate response from the Indian Army. A spokesperson from the Defence Ministry stated, “On the night of April 26-27, 2025, posts of the Pakistan Army initiated unprovoked small arms fire across the LoC in the Tutmari Gali and Rampur sectors. Our troops effectively retaliated with appropriate small arms fire.”

On the night of April 25-26, multiple Pakistan Army posts also carried out unprovoked small arms fire along the LoC in Kashmir, to which Indian troops responded effectively. On April 24, further small arms firing occurred from some Pakistani positions along the LoC, which was similarly retaliated against. Thankfully, no casualties have been reported during these ceasefire violations over the past three days.

Tensions between the two nations have escalated following a tragic incident on April 22 in Baisaran, Pahalgam, where terrorists from Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), backed by Pakistan, killed 26 innocent civilians, including 25 tourists and a local resident. This cowardly act sparked national outrage, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowing to track down the terrorists and their sponsors.

J&K Lt Governor Manoj Sinha convened a security review meeting with Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi in Srinagar on Saturday, directing the Army to employ whatever force necessary to locate the perpetrators of the Pahalgam attack. Additionally, two houses in Ganderbal district—one belonging to a LeT terrorist and another to a suspected terrorist—were demolished after being identified as potential threats linked to terrorist activities.

These demolitions are part of ongoing security measures aimed at combating terrorism, with five houses associated with terrorists having been dismantled across the Valley in the aftermath of the Pahalgam incident.

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BJP Leader Reacts to Bilawal Bhutto’s Indus Treaty Threat: “Pakistan’s Recurring Habit of Nonsense”

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In light of rising tensions between India and Pakistan following the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, which resulted in 26 fatalities, BJP leader Dilip Ghosh targeted Pakistani politician Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, calling out his tendency to “talk nonsense.”

In response to Bhutto’s threats regarding the Indus Waters Treaty, Ghosh dismissed his comments as mere posturing, highlighting Pakistan’s struggles with internal disorder.

“Blood is flowing in Pakistan. Sometimes Al-Qaeda is involved; other times, Afghanistan. We have already shown them what we can do. They are still naive,” Ghosh stated. “It’s Pakistan’s longstanding habit to engage in such rhetoric, but it won’t change anything.”

Bhutto previously cautioned India against interfering with the flow of the Indus River, insisting, “The river belongs to Pakistan and will remain with Pakistan. If India tries to stop the water, Indian blood will flow instead.”

Ghosh countered this by questioning the credibility of Pakistani leaders and their history with international agreements. He also dismissed Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s suggestion for a neutral investigation into the Pahalgam attack, stating, “He may want to talk, but who would want to engage with him? Who has ever honored agreements? This is all foolishness. That time is past; now action is required.”

In response to remarks from the Pakistan Army Chief about retaliation, Ghosh shrugged off the threat: “You’ve already been defeated four times; you were ready then too, right? Prepare to be defeated again.”

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