Prime Minister Narendra Modi greeted the Indo-Tibetan Border Police on its 63rd Raising Day, praising their valour and dedication in protecting the nation under harsh conditions. Union ministers Amit Shah, Kiren Rijiju, and Dharmendra Pradhan also lauded the ITBP’s bravery and sacrifice. The Force reiterated its commitment to national security, honouring the personnel who serve in the most challenging terrains.
Related Posts
New Common Central Secretariat buildings to have economical, premium canteens
The Common Central Secretariat’s new buildings in Delhi will have canteens with two sections: an economical section with affordable meals, and a premium section with […]
Centre OKs Rs 529cr for Wayanad but says it must be utilised by March 31
- Bharat Tezz
- February 14, 2025
- 0
The Central government has approved an interest-free loan of Rs 529.5 crore for landslide rehabilitation in Wayanad, covering 16 projects like roads and public buildings. […]
Pakistan train attack: Why is there an increase in attacks in Balochistan?
- Bharat Tezz
- March 13, 2025
- 0
Balochistan’s long-standing insurgency reached a new level, with the Baluch Liberation Army seizing a passenger train. The militants killed 21 passengers before being overpowered by […]