आज युगाब्द 5127, विक्रम संवत 2082, फाल्गुन शुक्ल अष्टमी के दिन नवनिर्मित सेवा तीर्थ में केंद्रीय कैबिनेट की प्रथम बैठक हुई। इसमें देश के लिए कई अभूतपूर्व निर्णय लिए गए।
इस दौरान, कैबिनेट ने ये संकल्प भी लिया कि स्वदेशी सोच, आधुनिक स्वरूप और 140 करोड़ देशवासियों के अनंत सामर्थ्य की बुनियाद पर बना सेवा तीर्थ राष्ट्रसेवा के कर्तव्य-यज्ञ को निरंतर आगे बढ़ाएगा।
इस राष्ट्रयज्ञ में हमारा मंत्र है - यद् भद्रं तन्न आ सुव॥
अर्थात्, जो कुछ शुभ और कल्याणकारी है, जो भी नए विचार हैं, वो हमें अनवरत प्राप्त होते रहें।
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Honoured to receive the Order of Oman (First Class). My gratitude to His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik, the Government and people of Oman for this honour. This is a symbol of affection and trust between the people of India and Oman.
For centuries, our ancestors have been connected with each other, engaged in maritime trade with one another. The Arabian Sea has become a strong bridge between our nations. I dedicate this honour to the people of India. I also dedicate this honour to our ancestors who laid the foundations of this relationship by travelling from Mandvi to Muscat. This honour is also dedicated to the seafarers who have, through centuries of exchange, contributed to the progress of both nations.
A new chapter in India-Oman strategic partnership!
India and Oman signed the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) today, marking a significant milestone in the bilateral economic relations.
The agreement will increase the trade between India and Oman, boost investment, catalyse economic divesification, unlock opportunities in all major sectors of the economy, enhance economic growth and generate employment.
For people, CEPA means more jobs, better market access for businesses, stronger supply chains and greater economic opportunities on both sides.
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VIDEO | At 70, while most people settle into a quiet retirement, one woman from Hyderabad is rolling up her sleeves and getting her hands dirty, quite literally, for a greener tomorrow. This is the story of K Hymavathi, fondly known as the “Seed Ball Grandma.” A retired Assistant Manager from the National Textile Corporation, Hymavathi now spends her days shaping hope, one seed ball at a time.
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