Bharat Express

India

Addressing the event, Irani said, “It was made accompanied upon me as a female politician to give thanks and celebrate the potential of the female naval officers.”

Amitabh Kant said that the government of India and the government of Kashmir will make efforts to assist the filmmakers in film shoot locations and help them with shifting their film destination from other parts to Kashmir.

Kochi has a small Jewish population of 25 persons. The last time Kochi witnessed a Jewish wedding was in 2008, when Solomon Abraham married Susan Abraham.

"J-K is now open to a new era that is open to growth, peace and development. Today the union territory stands as one of the developed states in the country," said LG Manoj Sinha at the third G20 tourism working group meeting.

These products include black cumin (kala zera) from Gurez Valley, organic Rajma (kidney beans) from Tulail Valley, and exquisite paper mache art pieces from the Sumbal subdivision. These offerings highlight the district’s diverse and rich products.

The conference on "India Facing Terrorism as a Global Threat" provided a forum for a comprehensive discussion on the challenges posed by Khalistani terrorism and the funding of such activities from Pakistan.

These locomotives, provided as grant assistance from the Government of India, fulfill an important commitment made during the visit of Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina to India in October 2019. 

Many parts of the valley have been renovated, especially Srinagar city, which looks like a bride. The administration has been working hard in making arrangements for welcoming dignitaries. Security has been beefed up to ensure the safety of the delegates.

the G20 summit offers the world a chance to come together and collaborate in finding inclusive, meaningful, and sustainable solutions. By hosting the summit in Kashmir, India can draw attention to the importance of preserving and protecting the natural beauty and resources of the region.

The success of India's infrastructure development and transition to green energy depends on substantial investment. Favorable policies and cost competitiveness are expected to support India's target of tripling its renewable energy capacity to 500 gigawatts by 2030.