Prime Minister Narendra Modi has approved the revised composition of NITI Aayog, with former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan being among the key Union Ministers included in the new lineup. The decision reflects Modi’s focus on bringing in experienced leaders to help shape and guide India’s economic policies and development strategies. Chouhan’s inclusion is seen as a strategic move to leverage his expertise and knowledge in governance to drive positive change in the country.
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PM’s Museum member asks Congress to return Nehru documents withdrawn on Sonia Gandhi’s order
Rizwan Kadri of PMML Society wrote to Rahul Gandhi requesting the return of "important" historical documents allegedly withdrawn by Sonia Gandhi, including letters between Nehru and Mountbatten. After receiving no response from Sonia Gandhi, Kadri sought Rahul Gandhi's help in restoring the documents, citing their significance to Indian history. BJP's Sambit Patra found the situation intriguing, hinting at potential censorship in the Nehru-Mountbatten correspondence, raising questions about the need for their removal from the Nehru...
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