Loss of innocent lives biggest challenge to humanity: PM Modi says ‘Will work with friends for peace’ | India News – Times of India

Ahead of his departure for Kyiv, PM Narendra Modi joined his Polish counterpart Donald Tusk in expressing deep concern over the war raging in Ukraine, including its “terrible and tragic” humanitarian consequences. In a joint statement, Modi and Tusk called for a comprehensive, just, and lasting peace in line with international law, consistent with the…

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Ahead of Ukraine visit, PM Modi reiterates ‘not time for war’ message from Poland | India News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his address to the Indian community in Warsaw, Poland, reaffirmed India’s commitment to lasting peace in the region ahead of his visit to Ukraine.The Prime Minister reiterated his stance that “this is not an era of war” and called for unity in tackling humanity’s greatest challenges.“India is the…

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Govt’s ‘lateral entry’ U-turn: Coalition compulsion or opposition pressure? | India News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission’s (UPSC) move to cancel advertisement for 45 lateral entry jobs in mid-level government posts on Tuesday is the first indication that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s third straight term in office is more of NDA 3.0 – a coalition government in which allies play a crucial role rather than…

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PM Modi’s I-Day tech slogan, Apple’s iPhone production update, Pixel 9 series launch and more tech news of the week – Times of India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared a new mantra for the Indian IT industry with his “Design in India, Design for the World” slogan during India’s 78th Independence Day celebrations this week. Emphasising the nation’s growing prowess in design, Modi urged Indian IT professionals to aim for global standards. Meanwhile, Apple has marked a major milestone…

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‘Now, what happened … ?’ Opposition questions PM Modi’s ‘one nation, one election’ push as EC announces Haryana, J&K polls, keeps Maharashtra out | India News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: The Election Commission on Friday announced that it has decided to hold assembly elections together in only two states – Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir – and not all the four where polls are due by the end of this year. Ironically, this comes a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s strong pitch…

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