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    Prime Minister has congratulated Pramod Bhagat for winning Gold medal in Badminton at the Paralympics Games in Tokyo. Details:

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  2. Union Minister felicitated Tokyo 2020 silver medallist Mariyyapan T and his coach Raja B in New Delhi today. Details:

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  3. Historic Karbi Anglong Agreement to end the decades old crisis ensuring Assam’s territorial integrity signed Karbi Agreement – another milestone in PM’s vision of “Insurgency free prosperous North East”: Union Minister Details:

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  4. To mark & to ensure community mobilization and bolster people’s participation, ROBs & FOBs under are organizing a variety of programs like webinars, plantation drives & street plays.

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  5. 11 hours ago

    Prominent film, TV & theatre actor is celebrating his birthday today. He is acknowledged for his natural & restrained style of performances. A film starring him features in our virtual exhibition 'Chitranjali @ 75'. Visit here:

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  6. Two Indian🇮🇳Paralympians on the Podium! An Incredible feeling for all Indians!

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  7. On , Films Division is remembering the great philosopher-scholar and former President, Dr.Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan on 5th September 2021 by screening a biopic on   and . Don’t forget to watch!

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  8. 14 hours ago

    Birthday wishes to celebrated filmmaker . He is known for making engrossing films like , , & . His collaboration with is noted. From the opening ceremony of NFAI’s Summer .

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  9. Prime Minister has congratulated Manoj Sarkar for winning Bronze medal in Badminton at the Paralympics Games in Tokyo. Details:

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  10. “Books are a uniquely portable magic.” Day 2 of the is here! Visit our stalls to get amazing discounts on our popular publications. Stall 10: Stall 11:

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  11. G O L D 🥇! Pramod Bhagat scripts history to bag 1st ever gold medal in Men's Singles SL3 event at A remarkable achievement ! The 4 time BWF Champion adds a Gold to his name

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  12. Series of Awareness programmes to be held in Mumbai on Monday, among various sections of society Union Ministers and to attend Nutrition Awareness Programmes Minority community members to receive Nutrition Kits

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  13. CISF Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav Cycle Rally starts from Yerawda Jail, Pune 1,703 km-long 27-day Rally from Pune to Delhi will cover significant places of freedom struggle Details:

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  14. Pramod Bhagat has won hearts of billions across the world. What a show of perseverance, skill & resilience to win 🥇 for India in Tokyo. Congratulations Golden boy . U make proud.

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  15. MANOJ bags BRONZE 🥉 ! We are witnessing Paralympics history in the making! • Men's Singles SL3 Bronze • India’s 17th medal at Paralympics!

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  16. Series of Awareness programmes to be held in Mumbai on Monday, among various sections of society. Union Ministers and to attend Nutrition Awareness Programmes in Mumbai. Details:

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  17. The 28th edition of Singapore-India Maritime Bilateral Exercise (SIMBEX) was conducted from 02 to 04 Sep 21. Details:

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  18. And it's a Goooooold!! Pramod Bhagat clinches the medal in Men's Singles SL3 Badminton Event at Tokyo2020 . Video credits -

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  19. 16 hours ago

    Bharat Coking Coal Ltd, Ministry of Coal Organizes Programme to Spread Awareness on Sanitation as part of Celebrations Details:

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  20. Remembering the Grand Old Man of India, , on his 196th Birth Anniversary. The father of Indian nationalism and critic of British Economic policy in India, he was the first Asian to be elected in British Parliament in 1892.

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