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Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav Clarifies 'Severe' Air Quality Stand After Nitin Gadkari Admits Falling Ill in Delhi

In a significant admission regarding Delhi's air crisis, Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari stated that he 'falls ill after staying in Delhi for just about two days' and acknowledged that vehicles contribute to 40% of the pollution. Meanwhile, in an exclusive interaction, Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav addressed the severe pollution levels, clarifying his previous Rajya Sabha remarks about the Air Quality Index (AQI) not crossing 450. Yadav asserted that the Centre is working on a 'war footing' to combat the crisis, citing weather conditions and coordination through the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) as key factors in the ongoing battle for cleaner air.

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PM Modi at Somnath Parv Slams Nehru's 'Slave Mentality', Says History Was Whitewashed

At the Somnath Swabhiman Parv, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a strong speech criticising former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's stance on the historic temple. Modi stated that post-independence, a 'slave mentality' persisted and there were attempts to whitewash history and sideline Somnath due to appeasement. He asserted that the repeated attacks on the temple were not merely for loot but were an assault on Sanatan culture. The Prime Minister said, 'When Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel took the oath for the reconstruction of Somnath, attempts were made to stop him too.' The BJP has also presented letters allegedly written by Nehru prohibiting assistance to the Somnath Trust. An unidentified second speaker also commented on Nehru's 'prejudiced Hindu Virodi mindset' regarding the temple's reconstruction.

Narendra Modi Invokes Somnath’s Legacy for India’s Path to Development

In this special report, a speaker addresses the nation on the themes of heritage and development. The speech highlights the historical reconstruction of the Somnath temple, praising the roles of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and Maharaja Digvijay Singh. The speaker warns against divisive forces, stating, 'Aisi har taakat ko haraana hai jo hamein baantne ki saazish se rat rahi hai' (We must defeat every power that is conspiring to divide us). Outlining a vision for a developed India ('Viksit Bharat'), the address connects the spiritual rejuvenation from the Ram Mandir consecration to national goals, such as becoming the world's third-largest economy. The speech also details infrastructure advancements, including new airports and Vande Bharat trains, as crucial for progress while urging citizens to remain connected to their cultural roots.

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Unidentified Speaker: History of Somnath attacks was 'whitewashed' by politicians

In a powerful address, an unidentified speaker reflects on the historical significance of the Somnath temple and the resilience of Sanatan Dharma against centuries of invasions. The speaker asserts that the 'real cruel history of hatred, tyranny and terror was hidden from us'. The speech criticises post-independence historians and politicians for allegedly downplaying the religious motivations behind the temple's repeated destruction, framing them merely as acts of loot. The speaker calls for the nation to remember the valour of its ancestors and the sacrifices made to protect the temple, citing historical figures like Veer Hamirji Gohil. The address serves as a call to reclaim and honour a historical narrative of resistance and cultural pride that the speaker claims was deliberately suppressed.