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PM Modi From Red Fort Bold Reply on Nuclear Threats to Pakistan

PM Modi From Red Fort Bold Reply on Nuclear Threats to Pakistan

PM Modi From Red Fort Bold Reply on Nuclear Threats to Pakistan

PM Modi From Red Fort to Pakistan: ‘Nuclear Threats? India Will Not Stay Silent

Prime Minister Narendra Modi hoisted the national flag at the Red Fort in Delhi on Independence Day and addressed the nation. He said that 140 crore Indians are celebrating the day in the spirit of the Tiranga.

PM Modi paid tribute to Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, Today we are also celebrating the 125th birth anniversary of Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee. Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee was the first great man of the country to sacrifice his life for the Constitution of India. He said that removing Article 370 was a true tribute to Dr. Mukherjee, as it fulfilled the dream of “One Nation, One Constitution.”

Warning to Pakistan

Targeting Pakistan, PM Modi declared that India will no longer tolerate nuclear blackmail.

He said:

“For a long time, nuclear threats have been used as blackmail. India has now decided this will not be tolerated. Blood and water will not flow together.”

Operation Sindoor

PM Modi also spoke about Operation Sindoor. He described the Pahalgam terrorist attack, where militants crossed the border and killed people after asking their religion, including shooting a man in front of his wife.

He said the entire nation was outraged, and the world was shocked.

After the attack, the army was given full freedom to decide their strategy, targets, and timing. The army went deep into enemy territory, destroying terrorist headquarters — something that had not happened in decades.

On Natural Disasters

PM Modi said nature is testing us, with recent cloudbursts, landslides, and floods affecting several areas. He expressed condolences to the victims and assured that the central government is working with state governments to provide relief.

Before his speech, PM Modi inspected the parade, received the Guard of Honour, and paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat.

Today is very special day for all of Indians and one more big announcement from the Modi government for the Youth people. 

On India’s 79th Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the launch of the “Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana” from the Red Fort (लाल किला). The scheme is worth ₹1 lakh crore and aims to benefit 3.5 crore young people across the country. It starts from today (15th August).

Under this scheme, people getting their first job in the private sector will receive ₹15,000 from the government. I want to tell you that this benefit will get only those employee who are registered in EPFO. Government will give Rs 15000 in two installment.

This benefit also for those employee whose maximum salary is RS 1 Lakh per annum. Those salary is above one lakh per annum, they are not eligible for this benefit. This benefit is also avail for first job only. Government will 1st installment to the employee after completion of 6 month from the joining date and second installment after completion of 12 moth.

This Scheme is very helpful for young people who are going to join His/Her first job in private sector. Always all young people complaining about the salary when going to start first job, but now they will not complain about the salary and also they will be happy.

How Will It Work?

The government will provide subsidies to companies that hire more people.

The focus will be on creating jobs in small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), and sectors like manufacturing, services, and technology.

The scheme is designed to boost employment opportunities across India.

Who Will Get ₹15,000?

This benefit will get those employees who are going to join first job of his/her life in private company.

Only first-time employees registered with the EPFO (Employees’ Provident Fund Organization).

The salary must be ₹1 lakh per year or less.

The ₹15,000 will be paid in two installments:

First installment after completing 6 months in the job.

Second installment after completing 12 months in the job and a financial literacy program.

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