NATIONAL GIRL CHILD DAY 2022: HISTORY AND SIGNIFICANCE
Every year on January 24, National Girl Child Day is observed. The day is observed to raise awareness about the rights of girls in the country.
Every year on January 24, National Girl Child Day is observed. The day is observed to raise awareness about the rights of girls in the country.
On January 21, 2022, the government launched "Koyla Darpan portal" a platform for disseminating coal-related Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
On February 5, 2022, PM Modi will dedicate the Equality Statue. It is a 216-foot-tall statue of Sri Ramanujacharya, a revolutionary social reformer and 11th-century Bhakti saint.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually met with Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar (PMRBP) awardees, before of Republic Day on January 24, 2022, amid the covid-19 pandemic.
In Mauritius, Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently unveiled a series of projects. A Memorandum of Understanding was signed by the two countries to conduct Small Development Projects.
The number of police control room calls have fallen by 24%, according to the northwest district Delhi Police. According to police, 8006 criminals and anti-social elements, including robbers and snatchers, have been apprehended since the operation Sajag began.
The Delhi government plans to start redeveloping, landscaping, and beautifying the city. The national capital's highways will be beautified to the tune of 540 kilometres.
The Karnataka government recently approved the construction of a plastic park in Ganjimutt, Managaluru. The park will cost Rs 62.77 crores to build.
The governments of Himachal Pradesh and Haryana signed an MoU in Panchkula for the construction of the Adi Badri Dam, which will be built on 77 acres in Himachal Pradesh near the Adi Badri area of Haryana's Yamuna Nagar district.
Prajakta Koli, a content producer and performer, has been named India's first UNDP Youth Climate Champion. She was awarded the honour as a result of her collaboration with the UNDP.