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  1. Discussed Preparations For PM Modi's Upcoming US Visit S Jaishankar After Meeting NSA Jake Sullivan
  2. DNA Explainer: All about Jack Dorsey's farmers' protests comments against Modi govt; why ex
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  4. Twitter reacts as PM Modi inaugurates new Parliament building
  5. Modi now has over 70mn Twitter followers, BJP says he is 'most followed head of state' in world – ThePrint – Select
  6. Rozgar Mela: Govt working for dream and aspirations of youth of India, says PM Modi
  7. Modi now has over 70mn Twitter followers, BJP says he is 'most followed head of state' in world – ThePrint – Select
  8. Discussed Preparations For PM Modi's Upcoming US Visit S Jaishankar After Meeting NSA Jake Sullivan
  9. Twitter reacts as PM Modi inaugurates new Parliament building
  10. Rozgar Mela: Govt working for dream and aspirations of youth of India, says PM Modi


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Discussed Preparations For PM Modi's Upcoming US Visit S Jaishankar After Meeting NSA Jake Sullivan

External Affairs Minister Dr. S Jaishankar on Wednesday met United States National Security Advisor (NSA) Jake Sullivan ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's three-day US visit next week. The minister discussed the preparations for the upcoming visit and global strategic developments from the perspective of the India-US partnership. He took to Twitter to inform about the meeting which took place in South Block this morning. PM Modi will reach Washington DC on a three-day state visit on June 21. As per PTI, the welcome ceremony and the state dinner along with an address to the Joint Session of the US Congress are scheduled for June 22. "Great to meet US NSA @jakesullivan46in South Block today morning.Our conversation focused on preparing for PM @narendramodi’s upcoming US visit.Also discussed global strategic developments from the perspective of our partnership," Jaishankar tweeted. Great to meet US NSA Our conversation focused on preparing for PM Also discussed global strategic developments from the perspective of our partnership. The top Biden administration official arrived here on Tuesday on a two-day visit for talks with NSA Ajit Doval, Jaishankar and some other senior Indian officials ahead of PM Modi's trip, reported PTI. NSA Doval and Sullivan on Tuesday unveiled an ambitious roadmap for Indo-US collaboration in seven specific high-technology areas that includes semiconductors, next-generation telecommunication, artificial intelligence and defence. After the event...

DNA Explainer: All about Jack Dorsey's farmers' protests comments against Modi govt; why ex

Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey sparked a major controversy in India when he spoke about the farmers’ protest and the alleged pressure from the PM Modi-led central government, after which the Opposition demanded answers from the Centre. Jack Dorsey alleged that the Indian government threatened to shut down Twitter in the country if it didn’t comply with the orders to limit the social media accounts which were critical of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government, especially during the farmers’ protests movement in 2021. During an interview on YouTube, Jack Dorsey said, “It manifested in ways such as: ‘We will shut Twitter down in India’, which is a very large market for us; ‘We will raid the homes of your employees’, which they did; and this isIndia, a democratic country.” For the unversed, Jack Dorsey loosely alleged that the Indian government had ordered Twitter to block and restrict all the content critical of PM Modi and the Centre’s new farm laws during the massive Citing Dorsey's remarks, the Congress said the government should stop "suppressing" social media and journalists and demanded answers from the Modi government over the issue. The Opposition party alleged that there cannot be a bigger proof of the "weakening of democracy" in the country by targeting institutions. However, BJP leader and I&B Minister Anurag Thakur jumped to the defence of the Modi government, alleging that the comments were made to cover up the “misdeads” of Twitter under the leadership of Jac...

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Twitter reacts as PM Modi inaugurates new Parliament building

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the new Parliament building in a grand ceremony today, May 28. The event commenced with an early morning havan and a multi-faith prayer ceremony, adding a spiritual touch to the occasion. As the new Parliament building was unveiled, people shared congratulatory messages and their thoughts on Twitter. Many even joined the conversation by using the hashtag “My Parliament My Pride,” showcasing their pride in the new Parliament building. A Twitter user shared this collage of India’s new Parliament building. (Twitter/@chitrang_24) PM Modi took to Twitter to express his sentiments after he inaugurated the new building of India’s Parliament. “As the new building of India’s Parliament is inaugurated, our hearts and minds are filled with pride, hope and promise. May this iconic building be a cradle of empowerment, igniting dreams and nurturing them into reality. May it propel our great nation to new heights of progress,” wrote PM Modi while sharing a few pictures on Twitter. The new Parliament building is part of the revamped Central Vista project, the construction of which started in 2019. Situated at the heart of the Central Vista on Sansad Marg in New Delhi, the new Parliament building stands proudly adjacent to the old Parliament structure. The enhanced capacity of the Lok Sabha is noteworthy, accommodating 888 members compared to the existing capacity of 543. Similarly, the new Rajya Sabha building can now comfortably house 300 members....

Modi now has over 70mn Twitter followers, BJP says he is 'most followed head of state' in world – ThePrint – Select

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Thursday crossed 70 million followers on Twitter, becoming one of the most followed active politicians across the world on social media. Former US President Barack Obama leads the list with 129.8 million followers, while current President Joe Biden has over 30 million followers. After PM’s followers crossed the 70 million mark, hashtag #CongratsModiJiFor70M started trending on the social networking site. BJP’s official account shared the news, claiming PM Modi is now “world’s most followed head of state on Twitter”. Congratulations to PM Shri Thank you for your love and support. — BJP (@BJP4India) Union Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri also congratulated Modi, saying “a leader who listens, responds & communicates is a refreshing change”, while Information & Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur said PM Modi has a direct connection with people, whether “online or offline”. With 70 million followers, PM A leader who listens, responds & communicates is a refreshing change. — Hardeep Singh Puri (@HardeepSPuri) Online or Offline, PM — Anurag Thakur (@ianuragthakur) Several social media users, however, pointed to an old Congratulations Modi Ji for 60% fake Followers 😂 — Kartikey Pateria IYC (@kartikeyIYC) Congratulations to PM — Shivam Gupta🇮🇳 (@realShivamG) The PM’s Twitter journey Modi joined Twitter in 2009 when he was the chief minister of Gujarat. Since then, he has been active on social media and often e...

Rozgar Mela: Govt working for dream and aspirations of youth of India, says PM Modi

PM Modi distributed over 70,000 appointment letters to the newly inducted recruits at the Rozgar Mela via video conferencing. While addressing the new appointees, PM Modi said, “Some political parties prepare 'rate-cards' for jobs. On one side, there are dynastic parties. While on the other side, it is our government working towards safeguarding the future of the youth of India. We are working for your dream and aspirations”. Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday briefed the media about the cyclone preparedness and said that the government is “fully prepared” to tackle the calamity. “In the last nine years, the Central Government and States have achieved a lot in this area. Nobody can deny it. But we can't stay content because disasters have changed their form and their frequency and intensity have increased. We will have to do more extensive planning..." The Opposition has hit out at the PM Modi-led central government over the claims made by former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey that the social media platform came under pressure from the Indian government during the farmers' protest. Dorsey has claimed that Twitter had received “many requests” from Indian authorities to block accounts covering farmers' protests and those critical of the government. He further said that Indian authorities threatened to shut down Twitter’s offices in the country if it did not comply with its requests. Union Information and Technology Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar on Tuesday strongly refuted former Tw...

Modi now has over 70mn Twitter followers, BJP says he is 'most followed head of state' in world – ThePrint – Select

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Thursday crossed 70 million followers on Twitter, becoming one of the most followed active politicians across the world on social media. Former US President Barack Obama leads the list with 129.8 million followers, while current President Joe Biden has over 30 million followers. After PM’s followers crossed the 70 million mark, hashtag #CongratsModiJiFor70M started trending on the social networking site. BJP’s official account shared the news, claiming PM Modi is now “world’s most followed head of state on Twitter”. Congratulations to PM Shri Thank you for your love and support. — BJP (@BJP4India) Union Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri also congratulated Modi, saying “a leader who listens, responds & communicates is a refreshing change”, while Information & Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur said PM Modi has a direct connection with people, whether “online or offline”. With 70 million followers, PM A leader who listens, responds & communicates is a refreshing change. — Hardeep Singh Puri (@HardeepSPuri) Online or Offline, PM — Anurag Thakur (@ianuragthakur) Several social media users, however, pointed to an old Congratulations Modi Ji for 60% fake Followers 😂 — Kartikey Pateria IYC (@kartikeyIYC) Congratulations to PM — Shivam Gupta🇮🇳 (@realShivamG) The PM’s Twitter journey Modi joined Twitter in 2009 when he was the chief minister of Gujarat. Since then, he has been active on social media and often e...

Discussed Preparations For PM Modi's Upcoming US Visit S Jaishankar After Meeting NSA Jake Sullivan

External Affairs Minister Dr. S Jaishankar on Wednesday met United States National Security Advisor (NSA) Jake Sullivan ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's three-day US visit next week. The minister discussed the preparations for the upcoming visit and global strategic developments from the perspective of the India-US partnership. He took to Twitter to inform about the meeting which took place in South Block this morning. PM Modi will reach Washington DC on a three-day state visit on June 21. As per PTI, the welcome ceremony and the state dinner along with an address to the Joint Session of the US Congress are scheduled for June 22. "Great to meet US NSA @jakesullivan46in South Block today morning.Our conversation focused on preparing for PM @narendramodi’s upcoming US visit.Also discussed global strategic developments from the perspective of our partnership," Jaishankar tweeted. Great to meet US NSA Our conversation focused on preparing for PM Also discussed global strategic developments from the perspective of our partnership. The top Biden administration official arrived here on Tuesday on a two-day visit for talks with NSA Ajit Doval, Jaishankar and some other senior Indian officials ahead of PM Modi's trip, reported PTI. NSA Doval and Sullivan on Tuesday unveiled an ambitious roadmap for Indo-US collaboration in seven specific high-technology areas that includes semiconductors, next-generation telecommunication, artificial intelligence and defence. After the event...

Twitter reacts as PM Modi inaugurates new Parliament building

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the new Parliament building in a grand ceremony today, May 28. The event commenced with an early morning havan and a multi-faith prayer ceremony, adding a spiritual touch to the occasion. As the new Parliament building was unveiled, people shared congratulatory messages and their thoughts on Twitter. Many even joined the conversation by using the hashtag “My Parliament My Pride,” showcasing their pride in the new Parliament building. A Twitter user shared this collage of India’s new Parliament building. (Twitter/@chitrang_24) PM Modi took to Twitter to express his sentiments after he inaugurated the new building of India’s Parliament. “As the new building of India’s Parliament is inaugurated, our hearts and minds are filled with pride, hope and promise. May this iconic building be a cradle of empowerment, igniting dreams and nurturing them into reality. May it propel our great nation to new heights of progress,” wrote PM Modi while sharing a few pictures on Twitter. The new Parliament building is part of the revamped Central Vista project, the construction of which started in 2019. Situated at the heart of the Central Vista on Sansad Marg in New Delhi, the new Parliament building stands proudly adjacent to the old Parliament structure. The enhanced capacity of the Lok Sabha is noteworthy, accommodating 888 members compared to the existing capacity of 543. Similarly, the new Rajya Sabha building can now comfortably house 300 members....

Rozgar Mela: Govt working for dream and aspirations of youth of India, says PM Modi

PM Modi distributed over 70,000 appointment letters to the newly inducted recruits at the Rozgar Mela via video conferencing. While addressing the new appointees, PM Modi said, “Some political parties prepare 'rate-cards' for jobs. On one side, there are dynastic parties. While on the other side, it is our government working towards safeguarding the future of the youth of India. We are working for your dream and aspirations”. Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday briefed the media about the cyclone preparedness and said that the government is “fully prepared” to tackle the calamity. “In the last nine years, the Central Government and States have achieved a lot in this area. Nobody can deny it. But we can't stay content because disasters have changed their form and their frequency and intensity have increased. We will have to do more extensive planning..." The Opposition has hit out at the PM Modi-led central government over the claims made by former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey that the social media platform came under pressure from the Indian government during the farmers' protest. Dorsey has claimed that Twitter had received “many requests” from Indian authorities to block accounts covering farmers' protests and those critical of the government. He further said that Indian authorities threatened to shut down Twitter’s offices in the country if it did not comply with its requests. Union Information and Technology Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar on Tuesday strongly refuted former Tw...