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With Narendra Modi visiting Ghana, Congress remembered NKRUMAH-NEHRU relations

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NKUMAH said Trombay Atomic Energy Establishment, National Physical Laboratory, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Bhakra Nangal Dam and National Defense Academy, Ramesh said, Ramesh said.

Ramesh said that an offshoot of this extended journey was Indian aid for the establishment of Ghana’s Air Force.

A few years ago, Nehru inaugurated the Department of African Studies at Delhi University, before the continent’s disintegration had begun, Ramesh remembered.

“Speaking on the occasion on 5 August 1955, he (Nehru) said: It is clearly essential and desirable for people in India to study Africa, not only, as Vice Chancellor said, because it is there … but you ignore Africa’s study in your perly.

“This is the most important significance for us to understand Africa … and its problems and its people especially when I think of Africa, many thoughts come to me … I have a tremendous feeling of humanity atonement … The people of Africa and Africa have been treated for hundreds of years, a kind of realization that humanity said that Rums said that Rams said.

Ramesh also shared archial footage from Nakramah’s visit to India and was obtained by Nehru at the airport.

Nkrumah was also the first Prime Minister of Ghana and then served as President. He was the PM of Ghana when he visited India.

In his departure statement, Modi said that at the invitation of Ghana’s President John Droni Mahama, he would arrive there on 2 and 3 July.

“Ghana is a valuable partner in the global South and plays an important role in the African Union and Economic Community of the West African states. I am ready to deepen my historical relations and open new windows of cooperation, including the areas of investment, energy, energy, health, security, capacity and development partnership, with the aim of opening new windows.”

As Fellow Democracy, it would be an honor to talk to Ghana in Parliament.

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Gaza: United Nations Record 613 Humanist convoys murdered, assistance distribution points

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The United Nations Human Rights Office said on Friday, July 4, that it had registered 613 murders in Gaza near the Humanitarian convoy and started operations for the first time at the end of May at aid distribution points run by an Israeli -backed US organization.

Spokesperson Raveena Shamdasani said that the rights office was not able to give credit for responsibility for the killings. But it said that “it is clear that the Israeli army shot and shot the Palestinians trying to reach the distribution points run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.

He said that it was not immediately clear how many of those murders took place on GHF sites and how many convoys were near.

Speaking to reporters in a regular briefing, Shamdasani said the figures covered the period from 27 May to 27 June, and since then “further events have taken place”.

She said that she was giving information on an internal status report in the United Nations High Commissioner’s office.

Shamdasani said that the figures compiled through their standard veating processes were unlikely to reveal a complete picture, and “We will probably not be able to understand the full scale of what is happening here due to lack of access to the United Nations teams.

Earlier, on 1 July, Franceska Albanis, the United Nations Special Coordination on Human Rights in the Palestinian region occupied since 1967, Published a report On the corporate guilty in Gaza massacre – the title of ‘Occupation of Occupation economy up to the economy of the economy’.

In particular, the report ‘checks corporate machinery, which maintains displacement and replacement of Palestinians in the settled area of ​​Israel.

Albani has called upon the global corporations to stop trading with Israel, which he calls the ‘economy of genocide’.

Israel’s associate United States was allegedly reacted to send a private letter to the United Nations chief Antonio Gutres to the US through its special representative, seeking the termination of Albani. It was reportedly, this was because Albanis were sending danger letters to dozens of institutions around the world, including ‘corporations and non -profit organizations’.

In these letters, apparently, Albanis reported that these institutions can be held responsible for contributing to “violations of gross human rights”, “apartheid” and “genocide” in the eyes of international laws with Israel. This is because what she explains in her report, companies are obliged to ensure their supply chains and commercial behavior, which are evident about human rights violations – even though they are working in nations that do not recognize such obligations.

Meanwhile, ghazans are fast running out of fuel – and there is a possibility of survival.

With AP/PTI input


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I believe in the definition of Hinduism of Vivekananda, Mamta says the anniversary of her death

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee used to pay homage to Swami Vivekananda on the anniversary of her death on Friday, July 4, and said that she believes in the definition of Hinduism of the monk, which puts humanity above everything.

Describing Vivekananda as a “St.-Pitrity”, he said in a post on X that the message of universal brotherhood and peace by Swamiji, now remains equally relevant.

Swami Vivekananda, who is known as Narendra Nath Dutta in his pre-vaginal life, was born on 12 January 1863 in a rich family in Kolkata. He died on the night of 4 July 1902.

“Hinduism that believed in Swamiji is what I believe in, and that religion says that humanity is the greatest. Swami Vivekananda is inspired by the ideals of Vivekananda, I want the people of Bengal and the people of the country love each other despite religion, caste, or class, respect and love.”

In the post, the Chief Minister also mentioned his government’s efforts to ensure that the residences of Vivekananda and his disciple sister Nivedita have been handed over to the Ramakrishna Mission and Ramakrishna Sarda Mission respectively.

Vivekananda established the Ramakrishna Mission in 1897. Ramakrishna Sarada Mission, a female monastery organization on the lines of Ramakrishna Mathematics, was established in 1960.

The state government, Banerjee said, is providing an annual grant for the maintenance of the museum at Swamiji’s house.

The “Vivek Tirtha” is being built in Newtown as an educational and cultural center based on his vision and philosophy. For this, we have borne for the Ramakrishna Mission a part of the land and the cost of construction, “he said.

The CM said that to further spread Swamiji’s ideals among the new generation, the state government launched ‘Vivek Chetan Yatsav’ on its birthday on 23 January.

Banerjee mentioned that various government schemes for the youth community were named after the monk.

He said, “We have changed the name of Salt Lake Stadium to ‘Vivekananda Yuva Bharti Krrangan’.”


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The upcoming Bihar assembly session will be final for the ruling NDA: Mahila Congress chief

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On Friday 4 July, the Mahila Congress claimed that the upcoming Bihar assembly session would be final for the ruling NDA, as the India block was scheduled to “return to power” after the elections later this year.

The average came from Alka Lamba, president of the All India Women’s Congress, who spoke to reporters at the airport here when he came to the state capital.

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