President wishes for Independence day

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All hails to the National flag as the nation is on the step to its 75th Independence day on 15th August.
This is the second year of covid hit independence day and we just hope and pray that for the next time when we witness our independence day ,we would be free of masks and closeness will be back again like it was earlier.

Before this auspicious day, Nation’s president Ramnath Kovind said few words to the citizens.
President Kovind warned the citizens against letting the guard down against the coronavirus disease as India is likely on the way of 3rd wave and urged people to get vaccinated. Stating that India is yet to come out of the devastating effects of the pandemic, President said, “Vaccines are the best protection provided by science for all of us at the moment. I urge all the countrymen to get vaccinated as per protocol as soon as possible.”

President Kovind also addressed the concerns raised by protesting farmers’ unions against the three argumented farm laws, saying the series of agricultural marketing reforms will empower our “ANNDATA” farmers and help them get better price for their produce.

Sh. Kovind extended his deep condolences to the families who lost their loved ones in this ongoing pandemic. He said that it was deeply painful that lives of several people could not be saved.

Mr. President also talked about the misbehaving of members in the last monsoon sessions. The misconduct of members and ruining the time of the Houses were some root points to be discussed and Mr. President too reacted on this.

President Ram Nath Kovind on Saturday said parliament is the “temple of the country’s democracy” which provides the highest forum to debate issues for the well-being of people, in his first remarks following an abrupt end to an acrimonious monsoon session.

The Monsoon Session of Parliament had been chaotic since the beginning. Opposition parties demanded that the Centre discuss the Pegasus surveillance controversy in Parliament. They also criticised the Centre for the farm laws and the sharp increase in prices of fuel and other commodities in the country. But despite repeated demands, the government refused to entertain a discussion on these matters.

Above all this,, India slowly slowly steps towards quarter to a century of Independence, and as usual stage is all set for the Prime Minister speech from National Capital.
PM Narendra Modi will address the nation from the Red Fort in Delhi to mark 75 years of an Independent India. People across the country highly await to watch and listen to Prime Minister’s speech as a part of Independence Day celebrations every year. This year PM Narendra Modi would deliver his eight consecutive speech on the occasion and lead the country in the celebrations of the Independence Day

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