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1. PM Inaugurates modern food processing facilities in Anand; 2. PM’s speech at the inauguration of Amul’s chocolate plant and other projects in Anand, Gujarat; 3. PM inaugurates LNG terminal and pipeline projects at Anjar'; 4. PM inaugurates Mahatma Gandhi Museum at Rajkot; 5. Delhi Confidential: Puja Plans : 6. After Kailash Mansarovar, the self-proclaimed Shiv devotee started his Madhya Pradesh Assembly election campaign visiting a famous Ram temple in Chitrakoot.

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Opinion     01/102018                1435. Sub :- 1. PM Inaugurates modern food processing facilities in Anand; 2. PM’s speech at the inauguration of Amul’s chocolate plant and other projects in Anand, Gujarat; 3. PM inaugurates LNG terminal and pipeline projects at Anjar'; 4. PM inaugurates Mahatma Gandhi Museum at Rajkot; 5. Delhi Confidential: Puja Plans : 6. After Kailash Mansarovar, the self-proclaimed Shiv devotee started his Madhya Pradesh Assembly election campaign visiting a famous Ram temple in Chitrakoot. Ref : 1. The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, inaugurated modern food processing facilities, including Amul’s ultra-modern Chocolate Plant, at Anand today. He also visited the chocolate plant and was briefed on the various technologies used, and products being made there. Speaking on the occasion, he thanked the people of Anand for turning out in such large numbers. He said the development projects being inaugurated today augur well for

1. September 2018 has been a month of one after another landmark judgements by the Supreme Court of India. Chief Justice, Dipak Misra, who is set to retire on October 2nd, has so far headed several benches, giving out judgements on some of the highly crucial, not to mention, controversial cases. 2. In the latest installment of verdicts, the apex court has lifted the ban on women entering the Sabarimala temple of Kerala. While one side of the population has welcomed the decision, calling it an important milestone for equal rights, the other side sees is as a breach by the court into the religion and the faith of its devotees.

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Opinion      30/09/2018                1430. Sub :- 1. September 2018 has been a month of one after another landmark judgements by the Supreme Court of India. Chief Justice, Dipak Misra, who is set to retire on October 2nd, has so far headed several benches, giving out judgements on some of the highly crucial, not to mention, controversial cases. 2. In the latest installment of verdicts, the apex court has lifted the ban on women entering the Sabarimala temple of Kerala. While one side of the population has welcomed the decision, calling it an important milestone for equal rights, the other side sees is as a breach by the court into the religion and the faith of its devotees. Ref : SABARIMALA TEMPLE VERDICT : A step for women empowerment? : Apeksha Duhan 1. The history of Sabarimala issue : While the ban on women from the age group of 10-50, barring their entry into the temple is age-old, the matter wasn’t brought to court till the 1990s. Following a plea in

Citizen Responsibilities in a Democracy :

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Opinion    29/09/2018             1426. SUB : Citizen Responsibilities in a Democracy - Unlike a dictatorship, a democratic government exists to serve the people, but citizens in democracies must also agree to abide by the rules and obligations by which they are governed. Democracies grant many freedoms to their citizens including the freedom to dissent and criticise the government. Citizenship in a democracy requires participation, civility, and even patience. Democratic citizens recognise that they not only have rights, they have responsibilities. They recognise that democracy requires an investment of time and hard work -- a government of the people demands constant vigilance and support by the people. Under some democratic governments, civic participation means that citizens are required to serve on juries, or give mandatory military or civilian national service for a period of time. Other obligations apply to all democracies and are the sole responsib

Key Initiatives of NDA Government : Initiatives Theme Wise : INCLUSIVE INDIA- PRO POOR

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Opinion    28/09/2018             1424. Key Initiatives of NDA Government Initiatives Theme Wise I.. INCLUSIVE INDIA- PRO POOR Samaveshi Bharat-Samekit Bharat (As on 10.05.2018) 1.MISSION ANTYODAYA (RD) Announced in Budget 2017-18 Targets convergence of government interventions with Gram Panchayats as basic unit, following a saturation approach. Aims to make a real difference in lives of 1 crore households in 50,000 Gram Panchayats, based on measurable outcomes. 2.GRAM SWARAJ ABHIYAN Focused campaign during 14th April to 5th May, 2018 to saturate 16850 villages in 484 districts under 7 schemes Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana; Ujjwala Diwas, 20th April,2018 Saubhagya: Pradhan Mantri Sajhaj Bijli Har Ghar Yojana: Gram Shakti Diwas-28th April,2018 Ujala Scheme Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana Mission Indradhanush: 23rd-27th April,2018 3.JAN DHAN Pradhan Mantri Jan Dh