Ram Mandir- PM Modi hails Cabinet’s approval of naming Ayodhya airport after Maharishi Valmiki
时间:2024-06-17 02:32:51 阅读(143)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday hailed the Union Cabinet’s approval to the proposal to name Ayodhya airport as ‘Maharishi Valmiki International Airport, Ayodhyadham’, asserting that the BJP government is determined to connect the holy city with the world.
At a Cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Modi, the proposal to name Ayodhya airport as ‘Maharishi Valmiki International Airport, Ayodhyadham’, was approved. It was also decided to declare the airport as an international airport.
“This step is a respectful tribute to Maharishi Valmiki ji on behalf of our family members across the country,” the PM said.
The Union Cabinet also approved the ‘PRITHvi VIgyan’ scheme.
“Today, the Union Cabinet has approved the transformative ‘PRITHvi VIgyan (PRITHVI)’ scheme. This initiative marks a significant stride in our journey towards advanced earth system sciences. It covers critical areas such as climate research, ocean services, polar science, seismology and more.”
“Our commitment is not just to enhance understanding of the Earth System, but to translate this knowledge into practical applications for societal, environmental, and economic benefits. This scheme will strengthen India’s capabilities in predicting and managing natural disasters, thereby safeguarding lives and property,” the prime minister said.
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