Sunday, July 31, 2011
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra: Ranthambhore
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra while campaigning for her brother Rahul Gandhi in Amethi for the Lok Sabha election said," Kya main aapko Budhi dikhti hoon”. She was replying to Narendra Modi who had called Congress party "Budhi”.
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra who is `Bhaiyaji' for Raebareli and Amethi has time and again proved that she is the Big brother. Defending the Congress party, campaigning for mother and brother, bringing in Mahila Yojana Raebareli Amethi(MYRA) and maintaining an equal warmth in her relationship with a foot soldier of congress and a senior leader.
Rajiv Gandhi loved photography. Priyanka Gandhi Vadra too has this passion.
`Ranthambhore' is a personal journey of Priyanka Gandhi Vadra in the land of Tigers. Standing behind the lens, she has spoken.
And when 'Bhaiyaji' speaks whether for women self help groups or the tiger, it's bound to have an impact.
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra who is `Bhaiyaji' for Raebareli and Amethi has time and again proved that she is the Big brother. Defending the Congress party, campaigning for mother and brother, bringing in Mahila Yojana Raebareli Amethi(MYRA) and maintaining an equal warmth in her relationship with a foot soldier of congress and a senior leader.
Rajiv Gandhi loved photography. Priyanka Gandhi Vadra too has this passion.
`Ranthambhore' is a personal journey of Priyanka Gandhi Vadra in the land of Tigers. Standing behind the lens, she has spoken.
And when 'Bhaiyaji' speaks whether for women self help groups or the tiger, it's bound to have an impact.
Saturday, July 30, 2011
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Thursday, July 28, 2011
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
pressbrief.in - Indira Gandhi believed that nations are built on the strength of their determination : Sonia Gandhi
pressbrief.in - Indira Gandhi believed that nations are built on the strength of their determination : Sonia Gandhi
Sonia Gandhi , UPA Chairperson and Congress President addressing the gathering at Dhaka on the occassion of Indiraji being conferred with the Bangladesh Freedom Honour said " Women's empowerment has been a key factor in your success. Your NGO's and Government have worked together most effectively for the better delivery of services. We each have something to teach the other and must continue to do so in the spirit of mutual respect and equality. Of course our countries will follow their own chosen paths of development but to the extent we are able to cooperate and learn from each other's experiences. That is what Indira Gandhi would have wanted and that is what I hope we will constantly endeavour to do.
Indira Gandhi rightly believed that nations are built on the strength of their determination in facing problems, no matter how immense. The people of Bangladesh and its leaders, its freedom fighters have given ample evidence of such courage in the face of innumerable odds and difficulties. And you Madam Prime Minister exemplify this through your inspiring and enlightened leadership. You have endured hardships, made many sacrifices and stood steadfast by your principles in the course of your long public life.
Indira Gandhi whom you had known would have been proud of you.
Mr. President , Madam PrimeMinister we in India whole heartedly subscribe to building the closest friendship and cooperation with Bangladesh. You can be sure that as Bangladesh moves from success to success there will be no louder cheer than that from us in India.
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Indira Gandhi to be bestowed highest state honour by Bangladesh
The Bangladesh government has decided to confer “Bangladesh Swadhinata Sammanona” upon former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi posthumously for her outstanding contribution to the country's Liberation War in 1971. Indira Gandhi will be the first ever foreigner to be given the highest state honour of Bangladesh.
The decision to award the highest state honour was taken in the Cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of Bangladesh
Bestowal of the highest state award on the former Indian Prime Minister is in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the country's war of liberation in 1971. Indira Gandhi had thrown the full weight of the Indian government behind the Bangladesh war.
It is recognized by that country that East Pakistan, as Bangladesh was then known, would have never secured freedom from Pakistan had the then Prime Minister of India not lent full support - by way of men and material - on humanitarian grounds. It was a bold step executed with perfect precision for which Indira Gandhi was well known.
Bangladesh government is grateful to India for its timely help. For her most valuable and timely help to that country, the Indian Iron Lady has earned the highest state of Bangladesh.
Pakistan was determined to crush the Bangla movement for independence. The leaders of the movement were trust into jails. All political activity was banned. Martial law was declared to silence the voices of freedom. Those who protested were eliminated. Millions of people perished in the conflict that ensued. The people of Bangladesh were so terrified that millions of them fled and crossed over to India.
The Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi will visit Bangladesh on July 25 to receive the award at the invitation of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
President Zillur Rahman will formally hand over the honour to Indian Congress party President Sonia Gandhi, also daughter-in-law of Indira Gandhi, at Bangabhaban on July 25.
The two other state honours--Bangladesh Muktijuddho Sammanona and Muktijuddho Moitree Sammanona--would be given to 47 people and five organisations for their meritorious contributions to the Liberation War of Bangladesh.
That country has also decided to honour about 500 foreign nationals, who contributed to the liberation war of Bangladesh in 1971.
Congress president Sonia Gandhi will discuss bilateral relations with Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina during a visit to Dhaka July 25. Her visit will be a positive step to strengthen the bilateral relations between the two neighboring countries.
Her visit will be followed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to Bangladesh is for two days on September 6-7.
The Prime Minister’s visit which will be the first in twelve years by an Indian Prime Minister during which several important accords, especially on Indo-Bangla border demarcation and other issues are expected to be signed.
The decision to award the highest state honour was taken in the Cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of Bangladesh
Bestowal of the highest state award on the former Indian Prime Minister is in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the country's war of liberation in 1971. Indira Gandhi had thrown the full weight of the Indian government behind the Bangladesh war.
It is recognized by that country that East Pakistan, as Bangladesh was then known, would have never secured freedom from Pakistan had the then Prime Minister of India not lent full support - by way of men and material - on humanitarian grounds. It was a bold step executed with perfect precision for which Indira Gandhi was well known.
Bangladesh government is grateful to India for its timely help. For her most valuable and timely help to that country, the Indian Iron Lady has earned the highest state of Bangladesh.
Pakistan was determined to crush the Bangla movement for independence. The leaders of the movement were trust into jails. All political activity was banned. Martial law was declared to silence the voices of freedom. Those who protested were eliminated. Millions of people perished in the conflict that ensued. The people of Bangladesh were so terrified that millions of them fled and crossed over to India.
The Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi will visit Bangladesh on July 25 to receive the award at the invitation of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
President Zillur Rahman will formally hand over the honour to Indian Congress party President Sonia Gandhi, also daughter-in-law of Indira Gandhi, at Bangabhaban on July 25.
The two other state honours--Bangladesh Muktijuddho Sammanona and Muktijuddho Moitree Sammanona--would be given to 47 people and five organisations for their meritorious contributions to the Liberation War of Bangladesh.
That country has also decided to honour about 500 foreign nationals, who contributed to the liberation war of Bangladesh in 1971.
Congress president Sonia Gandhi will discuss bilateral relations with Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina during a visit to Dhaka July 25. Her visit will be a positive step to strengthen the bilateral relations between the two neighboring countries.
Her visit will be followed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to Bangladesh is for two days on September 6-7.
The Prime Minister’s visit which will be the first in twelve years by an Indian Prime Minister during which several important accords, especially on Indo-Bangla border demarcation and other issues are expected to be signed.
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