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Delhi Minister Ashish Sood leads Tiranga Yatra in Janakpuri
Delhi Minister Ashish Sood leads Tiranga Yatra in Janakpuri

Hans India

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Delhi Minister Ashish Sood leads Tiranga Yatra in Janakpuri

Delhi education minister Ashish Sood on Wednesday led a Tiranga Yatra in his Janakpuri Assembly constituency, which saw participation of hundreds of school children and youth, all rallying behind one common goal - to foster national unity, promote respect for the national flag and strengthen bonds of brotherhood across the country. The march, which began from C1 Block and concluded at Dabri Chowk, saw enthusiastic participation of school children, local residents, and political leaders. Accompanying him was BJP MP Kamaljeet Sehrawat, along with hundreds of local residents waving the national flag in a symbolic show of unity and national pride. Speaking at the event, Minister Ashish Sood said, 'All the religious, social, and political organizations of Janakpuri, along with these young children who want to contribute to a Viksit Delhi, a Viksit Janakpuri, and a Viksit Bharat, participated in the Tiranga Yatra to fulfill their duty towards the nation.' The rally reflected a broader message of development and civic responsibility, with children and youth prominently leading the walk, holding aloft the Tricolour and chanting patriotic slogans. Lawmaker Kamaljeet Sehrawat also interacted with residents along the route, encouraging civic participation and awareness. The event concluded with a brief address at the Dabri Chowk, where leaders reiterated their commitment to community-driven development and nation-building. Earlier on Sunday, in a spirited display of patriotism and youth energy, Ashish Sood flagged off the grand 'Tiranga Run' from Thyagraj Stadium. The event, organised by the Directorate of Education, Government of NCT of Delhi, witnessed the participation of 7,900 students and youth who ran from Thyagraj Stadium to the National War Memorial, holding the Tricolour high in honour of India's freedom fighters and martyrs. India will be celebrating its 79th Independence Day on August 15, marking the day when it gained freedom from the British in 1947. The main function is held at the Red Fort, where the Prime Minister hoists the national flag.

SW Delhi to get new sports stadium
SW Delhi to get new sports stadium

Time of India

time07-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

SW Delhi to get new sports stadium

New Delhi: Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva on Saturday laid the foundation stone for the reconstruction of a sports stadium in southwest Delhi's Jharoda Kalan village, along with the construction of new badminton and basketball courts. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now West Delhi MP Kamaljeet Sehrawat was also present on the occasion, along with Najafgarh MLA Neelam Pehalwan, and other party functionaries. The stadium, being reconstructed by the MCD under the Gramodaya Yojana, is expected to help nurture the talent of athletes from rural areas. Sachdeva encouraged the boys' and girls' football teams, which were present at the event, by giving them funds and motivating them to bring pride to their village and region through dedication. He also urged children to take a pledge to plant trees to reduce air pollution and green the area.

Eye on MCD ward bypolls, AAP appoints in-charges for 12 seats
Eye on MCD ward bypolls, AAP appoints in-charges for 12 seats

Indian Express

time03-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Eye on MCD ward bypolls, AAP appoints in-charges for 12 seats

After handing over the reins of MCD to BJP without a contest, AAP has now appointed in-charges for the 12 vacant seats in the corporation's House. These seats will see bypolls soon. The AAP was routed in the February Assembly elections — it was reduced to 28 seats from 52 in 2020 — leading to the formation of a BJP government in the national capital. In the recently held Mayoral polls, the AAP refused to contest — the BJP won and returned to power in the MCD after two years. The AAP is now aiming to regain lost ground through these ward by-elections, hoping to strengthen its numbers and boost the morale of its workers, leaders said. In the MCD elections held in December 2022, AAP secured 134 of the 250 seats, while the BJP won 104 and the Congress 9. The remaining seats went to Independents. However, with the anti-defection law not applicable to the MCD, ongoing poaching of councillors has shifted the balance: AAP now holds 113 seats, the BJP 117, and Congress 8. The party has appointed in-charges for the vacant wards, assigning many of its former MLAs to the role. Vinay Mishra, former MLA from Dwarka, has been put in charge of the Dwarka B ward, which became vacant after Kamaljeet Sehrawat was elected MP from West Delhi. Former Vikaspuri MLA Mahinder Yadav will oversee Dichaon Kalan in Najafgarh; former Jangpura MLA Praveen Kumar is in charge of the Dakshinpuri ward; former Kondli MLA Kuldeep Kumar will handle the Patparganj ward, and former Kirari MLA Rituraj Jha will manage the Wazirpur ward. Former minister Raghuvinder Shokeen is overseeing the Mundka ward, while former Karol Bagh MLA Vishesh Ravi is assigned to the Rajinder Nagar ward. Former MCD Mayor Shelly Oberoi will lead efforts in the Chandni Chowk ward. A senior AAP leader said, 'The in-charges have been appointed based on their accessibility, seniority, understanding of the area and its demography, as well as caste and voter profile. For now, they've been tasked with organising workers, holding Vidhan Sabha-level meetings, and conducting political activities.'

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