Shimla
In Sanjauli, Shimla, the BJP Leader of the Opposition watched Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Mann Ki Baat program live. He was joined in special attendance by State Vice President Sanjeev Katwal, Treasurer Kamal Sood, Media Incharge Karna Nanda, District President Keshav Chauhan, and Candidate Suresh Bhardwaj.
On this occasion, Jairam stated that Indian culture is well-liked worldwide and has a significant presence in nations other than India. Indians traveled abroad for trade and business, yet they kept their culture and kept it safe.
The Prime Minister also brought up textile waste in his Mann ki Baat, he said, and this is a great idea that the entire Indian population should work on. India is currently the second-best country in the world in this regard, so I think it will be beneficial for the nation to work on how to use and promote it with technology.
Concerned about the state’s poor pharmaceutical sample quality, Jai Ram Thakur stated that the government should take the issue seriously and that drug producers should be responsible for producing medications under stringent guidelines and a robust strategy. It is concerning that poor medication endangers human life.
He added that the manner in which retired officers are receiving service extensions runs counter to the government’s pledges. The government used to say something different when it came to power, but now work is being done in the opposite direction in every part of the state.