00:00The Union Cabinet, chaired by Hon. Prime Minister Sri Narendra Modiji,
00:05resolved to commemorate and honour the sacrifices of countless individuals
00:10who valiantly resisted the emergency and its attempt at subversion of the spirit of Indian Constitution,
00:18a subversion which began in 1974 with a heavy-handed attempt
00:23at crushing the Navanirman Andolan and Sampooned Kranti Abhyan.
00:28To mark the occasion, a two-minute silence was observed in today's meeting of the Union Cabinet
00:34as a tribute to those whose constitutionally guaranteed democratic rights were taken away
00:42and who were then subjected to unimaginable horrors.
00:47The Union Cabinet paid tributes to their exemplary courage and valiant resistance to the emergency's excesses.
00:55The year 2025 marks 50 years of the Samhidana Hathya Divas,
01:01an unforgettable chapter in the history of India where the Constitution was subverted,
01:08the republic and democratic spirit of India was attacked,
01:12federalism was undermined,
01:14and fundamental rights, human liberty and dignity were suspended.
01:19The Union Cabinet reaffirmed that the people of India continue to repose
01:25unflinching faith in the Indian Constitution
01:29and the resilience of the country's democratic ethos.
01:34It is as important for the young as it is for the old
01:39to draw inspiration from those who resisted dictatorial tendencies
01:44and stood firm to defend our Constitution and its democratic fabric.
01:50India, as the mother of democracy,
01:53stands as an example of preserving, protecting and safeguarding constitutional values.
01:59Let us, as a nation, renew our resolve to uphold our Constitution and its democratic and federal spirit.
02:07This resolution is now in the B
02:36Pune Metro Line 2. Second, Jhariya, a very old problematic issue there, which is the underground fire and the land of subsistence, which is a revised master plan, which is approved for 5,940 crore rupees.
02:56And third, International Potato Center, its regional center, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, is approved for 111 crore rupees.
03:10So, Pune, today is one of the largest cities in the country.
03:17There is a very big economic center, education hub, R&D, a very good educational institution.
03:26It is the second most popular city in Maha Rashtra.
03:29The second most popular city in Maha Rashtra is the second most popular city.
03:31There is a way to rejuvenate the urban transportation system.
03:37You have seen that in some days, in some days, Pune Metro, Pune Metro, Pune Metro, Pune Metro, Pune Metro, and Pune Metro.
03:4733 kilometers of Pune Metro, and 33 kilometers of construction.
03:54Today, Line 2, this is the 3,626 crore rupees, 3,626 crore rupees, which is approved for extension.
04:05We will add 12.75 kilometers, and 13 more stations will be added.
04:11The city, which are very fast-growing suburbs, East and West, will all connect all of it.
04:18There are many IT hubs, academic areas, residential areas, which will benefit from this area.
04:23The operational lines are Line 1 and Line 2.
04:26Line 1 is North and South, Line 2 is East and West.
04:30If you will see Pune Metro, North and South, and East to West,
04:36the two Line 1 and Line 2 are 30 kilometers already operational.
04:43On this, line 1 of the extension,
05:00The extension of Line 1 was approved by Swargate, which you can see at the bottom of the section of Line 1.
05:10The construction of Line 1 is running fast.
05:14The extension of Line 1 was approved by the North.
05:20The extension of Line 2 was approved by PCMC.
05:34Line 3 was approved by PPP.
05:40The extension of Line 2 is approved by PPP.
05:44The extension of Line 2 was approved by PPP toAA and PPP.
05:56The extension of Line 2 was approved by fully registered in
06:04Line 2 was approved by PPP to ganmail.
06:11which is seen in east, is 11.63 km from Ramwadi to Wagholi-Wittarwadi.
06:18Complete Pune Metro, if we can see, is Pune's whole area.
06:23This is Line 1, this is North to South, Line 2, East to West,
06:29and this is the extensions, North, South and East, West,
06:38both corridors go forward, and this is PPP-Line 3.
06:44Overall, entire Pune city will be a good urban transportation model,
06:51which will support Pune's growth for many years,
06:55and it will be a good environmental benefit,
06:58the cost of living is reduced, the ease of living is increased,
07:05and the total network will be one of the largest in the country.
07:08Which will be comparable to the large cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Kolkata.
07:16In all these, it will be a network of 80 kilometers.
07:21You know that in 11 years, the metro has been a rapid expansion in the country.
07:26In 2014, there were 5 cities in the country in the country.
07:30Today, there are 24 cities in which there is a metro network.
07:33The metro network was 248 kilometers to 48 kilometers,
07:37and today, there are 1,000 kilometers from 1,000 kilometers.
07:39There are 1,036 kilometers in the country.
07:41In the world, the largest metro network is the top three largest metro networks.
07:46That's a very big change because that really improves people's lives.
07:56The cost of living is reduced, the environmental load is reduced,
08:00the carbon dioxide emissions are reduced,
08:02and the congestion of traffic in the country is reduced.
08:06The traffic and congestion of traffic, the human tragedy is reduced,
08:09and the accidents are reduced.
08:12So, the metro expansion has been reduced in a very methodical way in this 11th century.
08:22In this 11th century, the last 1st century,
08:26and then the destruction ismass into work
08:38which will occur because of our middle classes,
08:40the getting first years,
08:42and young generation from otherwise huge opportunities came later.
08:46Those have several projects have expanded by the industry,
08:50ch Beta is fine,
08:51the infrastructure projects have an original!
08:53It's a living system,
08:55the summary with all cabinet
08:57something like that
08:59summary
09:03in the transport sector
09:05investment
09:07development
09:09carbon dioxide
09:11and cost of logistics
09:13this is the end of this
09:15one year
09:174,71,000,000 per the
09:19transportation projects
09:21sanctioned in cabinet
09:23I am going to have a very important project that is the Jharia Coal Field.
09:29Jharia Coal Field is a unique problem.
09:32Coal Company's nationalization was before a long time unscientific way of mining.
09:42In this case, the Jharia Coal Field is a very long time for a fire incident.
09:55This is because of that, there is a lot of fire inside the ground.
10:01This is a very serious problem.
10:04In 2009, there was a master plan in the past 10 years.
10:14I worked in a sustained way in the past 10 years.
10:17Because of the active fire sites,
10:21it was from 77 to 77.
10:25It was from 77 to 77.
10:27And to stabilize the ground,
10:30there were 39 sites in the past 595 sites.
10:34Now, the learning,
10:38there is a new master plan that cabinet has approved.
10:43This is the Jharia Coal Field.
10:45If you can see,
10:47this is the Jharia Coal Field,
10:49the Jharia Coal Field.
10:51This is the Jharia Coal Field.
10:54This is the Jharia Coal Field.
10:56This is the Jharia Coal Field.
10:57This is the Jharia Coal Field.
10:59At night,
11:00in some places,
11:01the Jharia Coal Field will発見 in some places.
11:03Many places,
11:08the ground begins to ticks,
11:09because that's because of the air being the water was on the ground.
11:13The Quilus was practically finished.
11:15So, the Vacuum has created a vacuum.
11:17It is no use of the ground.
11:18So, the Jharia Coal Field is created by the Jharia Coal Field.
11:20So, this is a great example of subsistence.
11:25Today, the new master plan is approved in the cabinet.
11:30It is 5,940 crore.
11:33The fundamental changes are the biggest institutional restructuring.
11:38How do we strengthen the system?
11:43The technical people have come.
11:45The global experts have come.
11:48The local knowledge,
11:50which we have gained from years,
11:54that knowledge has come.
11:58The second, the rehabilitation of the families,
12:02which have to leave their homes in their lives.
12:07They can give a better life, better skills, better livelihood.
12:13The third, the rehabilitation areas,
12:19which we have to do with social and economic infrastructure.
12:25The roads, hospitals, schools,
12:27that all of us will be extended to them.
12:29And four, the government and those people who have lived in the area,
12:31the people who live in the area,
12:35the people who live in the area,
12:37the people who live in the area,
12:39the people who live in the area,
12:41all of us,
12:43with their beliefs, with their lives, and with their needs, and understand their needs
12:50and complete master planning and execution. That is a very big factor.
12:57I am going to come to the third day.
13:01The second number of fish in India is the second number of fish.
13:06There are fish and sweet potatoes.
13:12The second largest producer is in the world.
13:17Now, in a scientific way,
13:20which way better germplasm will develop,
13:27which way international and national scientific research,
13:32and how we produce food processing,
13:35and all of them are in the same way.
13:37The most important thing in India is the most important part of the fish.
13:43The most important part of the fish in India is the most important part of the fish.
13:47The most important part of the fish in India is the most important part of the fish in India.
13:57The most important part of the fish in India is the most important part of the fish in India.
14:02The most important part of the fish in India is the most important part of the fish in India.
14:09The most important part of the fish in India is the most important part of the fish in India.
14:14The most important part of the fish in India is the most important part of the fish in India.
14:21agricultural product is potatoe.
14:23So,
14:24this will be
14:27a scientific way
14:28to get further.
14:30This is why
14:30this is brought in
14:31the market.
14:34In the market,
14:36there have been some
14:37brought in the market.
14:38This is a
14:39a good market.
14:41So,
14:42with these three
14:43and the first
14:44resolution
14:44of this
14:45today,
14:46there is a
14:46very
14:47good
14:48and
14:48also
14:48here.
14:49Today,
14:50Axiom 4 mission
14:52which our
14:54group captain Subranjshir
14:56Shukla ji
14:57has successfully launched
14:59in Bhairat's cabinet
15:02has a resolution
15:06passed.
15:07We welcome the
15:12successful launch of the space mission
15:14carrying astronauts from
15:16India, Hungary, Poland
15:18and the US.
15:19The Indian astronaut group
15:21captain Subranjshir Shukla
15:23is on the way to become the
15:25first Indian to go to
15:27International Space Station.
15:29He carries with him the wishes
15:31hopes and aspirations
15:33of 1.4 billion
15:35Indians. The cabinet
15:37wishes him and other astronauts
15:39all the success.
15:41I will have a question.
15:43I will have 10 minutes.
15:46I will have a question.
15:48I will have a question.
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