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In recent months, there has been an alarming surge in the number of scam calls targeting citizens. Those who are gullible become victims of online frauds and end up losing everything from money to identity.
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"There is no system like digital arrest in the law, this is just fraud, deceit, lie, a gang of criminals and those who are doing this are enemies of the society," the PM cautioned
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PM Modi in his radio programme ‘Mann Ki Baat’ referred to Rajasekhar’s plantation drive, stating that from across the country, plantation-related inspiring tales were coming up and one such example was Rajasekhar
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to host the 114th episode of the popular radio programme at 11 A.M. later in the day.
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During the address, Prime Minister spoke of initiatives such as 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' launched on the World Environment Day to plant trees
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"If we celebrate the festivities of marriages on Indian soil, among the people of India, the country's money will remain in the country," Modi said.
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Home Minister Amit Shah said the book, "Igniting Collective Goodness: Mann Ki Baat @ 100", tells the story of a unique journey undertaken by the nation under Modi's leadership.
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Talking about the recognition, Akarshana shares that it is a dream-come-true moment and that she wants to continue making a positive impact on society.
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"I will raise all these issues in Parliament in the next session," Rahul Gandhi said and thanked Ladakh for the welcome and love he had received
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Modi said this time he will get the opportunity to participate in the International Yoga Day programme to be held at the United Nations headquarters in New York on June 21
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Ten opposition parties of Manipur led by the Congress on Saturday had questioned the "silence" of Prime Minister Modi on the continued violence in the northeastern state
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"The strength of disaster management that India has developed over the years is becoming an example today," he said on his monthly radio broadcast 'Mann Ki Baat'.
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NTR, as he is fondly known, was not only a superstar of Telugu cinema but also a revered political leader who left an indelible mark on the hearts of millions of people.
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Mamata Banerjee urged opposition parties to unite and defeat the BJP in next year's Lok Sabha elections
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The Prime Minister said that he received thousands of letters and messages from the people and was "swept away by emotions" while reading them.
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We urge PM Modi to listen to our Mann Ki Baat and even Smriti Irani ji is not listening to us and we are trying to show them the light through this candle march," said Sakshee to the media
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Responding to AIIMS Mangalagiri, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he recounted his conversation with a hospital doctor and the patient who received medical advice via tele-consultation.
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PM Modi also mentioned women members of the NDRF contingent, which had gone for relief and rehabilitation work in quake-hit Turkey.
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The party suspected that the views expressed by Vivek Debroy were nothing but "Mann ki Baat" of Prime Minister Narendra Modi
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PM urged them to follow protocols like wearing masks and washing hands to ensure that their life is not affected adversely by the virus.