RSS ideologue Deendayal Upadhyay’s self-reliance model to guide Goa’s village development | Goa News

Margao: RSS ideologue Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya’s philosophy of Integral humanism, which envisions self-reliant villages free of poverty and social discrimination, is set to guide a new rural development initiative in Goa, modelled on the Deendayal Research Institute’s (DRI) Chitrakoot project.This was announced by Abhay Mahajan, senior RSS pracharak and national organising secretary of DRI Chitrakoot,…

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15 construction sites fined for mosquito breeding | Ahmedabad News

Ahmedabad: As part of its monsoon drive to curb vector-borne diseases such as dengue and malaria, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) on Friday launched a special inspection drive to check mosquito breeding at construction sites in the city’s eastern zone.Civic body’s health department officials inspected 151 construction sites and found mosquito breeding at 15 sites….

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Prayers, rest & seva as warkaris halt in Pune | Pune News

Physiotherapy students from colleges across Pune provide foot massages and stretching sessions for warkaris Pune: The city’s schools, temple premises, community halls and open grounds transform into temporary homes for lakhs of warkaris of the Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj and the Sant Tukaram Maharaj palkhis halting in Pune, before they resume their journey to Pandharpur. While…

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Centre weighs Meta reply on WA usernames, rollout remains on hold | India News

NEW DELHI: Meta has submitted its response to the Centre’s concerns over WhatsApp‘s proposed “username” feature, with the ministry of electronics and information technology examining whether the safeguards outlined by the company are adequate to prevent impersonation, phishing and online fraud.Sources said WhatsApp’s reply was received late Thursday night following consultations between Meta representatives and…

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Caesar: Quote of the day by Julius Caesar: ‘The greatest power is not in defeating an enemy, but in making him no longer desire to fight you’ and how the Roman leader used the strategy of the ’empty sword’ to win without fighting endless wars

‘The greatest power is not in defeating an enemy, but in making him no longer desire to fight you’ In March of 49 BC, Julius Caesar stood beside the Rubicon River with one legion, facing a decision that would change Roman history forever. The Roman Senate had warned that if he crossed the river, he…

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