CM stresses on Deshbhakti, yoga in I-Day speech
The Hindu
Kejriwal says govt. working towards fulfilling budget promises to make Delhi a modern and world-class city
During the Independence Day celebrations at the Delhi Secretariat on Sunday, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal thanked India’s freedom fighters, the bravehearts who kept the freedom intact for 74 years and the doctors, nurses, and paramedics who put their lives at stake to serve the people of this country during the pandemic. Also, Mr. Kejriwal announced a host of measures, including the introduction of Deshbhakti curriculum in government schools, making yoga a mass movement, innovation in governance and shared a vision for Delhi’s future in his address. “As we celebrate the 75th Independence Day, we should also prepare for the Delhi we want to see on the 100th Independence Day. I seek a pledge from all the people of Delhi that together we will make it the most liveable city all over, and from all the people of the country that we will make India the number one country in the world,” Mr. Kejriwal said.More Related News