Tag: President Draupadi Murmu

  • President Draupadi Murmu lauds efforts of Alluri Sitaramaraju

    The closing ceremony of the 125th birth anniversary celebrations of Alluri Sitaramaraju, known as Manyam Hero, took place at Gachibowli Stadium in Hyderabad where President Draupadi Murmu attended the ceremony as the chief guest.

    Speaking on the occasion, President Draupadi Murmu praised Sitaramaraju’s struggle and patriotism who fought like Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. She emphasized the importance of preserving the history of Sitaramaraju’s efforts for future generations. She said that Alluri Sitaramaraju fought against the British using his unique skills.

    The President virtually inaugurated a 30-foot bronze statue and memorial forest dedicated to Alluri Sitaramaraju in Bhimavaram, West Godavari district, from Hyderabad.

  • CM Yogi congratulated President Draupadi Murmu on his birthday

    CM Yogi congratulated President Draupadi Murmu on his birthday

    Lucknow (IANS) | UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath tweeted birthday greetings to President Draupadi Murmu. CM Yogi tweeted from his official Twitter handle, Strong signature of women empowerment Ma. Happy birthday to President Draupadi Murmu! I pray to Lord Shri Jagannath ji for your healthy and long life.

    Please tell that President Draupadi Murmu was born on 20 June 1958 in Odisha. She started her career as a teacher. After this she entered politics. He served as the Minister of State in the Government of Odisha from 2000 to 2004. She also served as a member of the Odisha Legislative Assembly from 2000 to 2009. After this, she has also been the Governor of Jharkhand from 2015 to 2021. She had the distinction of becoming the first woman governor of the state. He has traveled from councilor to the post of president.

    –IANS

  • President Murmu leaves for Suriname and Serbia tour

    President Murmu leaves for Suriname and Serbia tour

    New Delhi (IANS) | President Draupadi Murmu left for Suriname and Serbia in the early hours of Sunday. On the first leg of her visit, President Murmu will hold talks with Suriname leaders and meet a cross section of the Indian diaspora in Paramaribo from June 4 to 6.

    According to media reports, it is being said that this visit will further strengthen the deep ties between India and Suriname.

    President Murmu has visited Suriname at the invitation of Suriname President Chandrikaprasad Santokhi. During the visit, she will have an exclusive interaction with Santokhi and will also participate in a number of activities.

    Apart from this, President Murmu will visit Serbia on June 7 at the invitation of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.

    –IANS

  • The President offered prayers at the Deoghar temple in Jharkhand

    The President offered prayers at the Deoghar temple in Jharkhand

    Ranchi (IANS) | President Draupadi Murmu has reached Jharkhand today on a three-day visit. He offered prayers at the famous Baba Vaidyanath temple in Deoghar and the temple of Maa Parvati located in the same premises. According to mythological beliefs, Baba Vaidyanath of Deoghar is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shankar. Its fame is in the form of Manokamna Jyotiling. Draupadi Murmu is the fourth President, who offered prayers at this temple. Before this, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Pranab Mukherjee and Ramnath Kovind have worshiped as President. While being the Governor of Jharkhand, Draupadi Murmu has been coming here many times before for worship. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also offered prayers at this temple in July last year.

    The President anointed the Jyotirlinga with water, milk, panchamrit and then offered flowers, belpatra, madar, dhatura amidst chanting of mantras. After the puja, the President shared pictures on his Twitter handle and wrote that he prayed for the welfare of all the countrymen by performing the puja.

    This very ancient temple of Deoghar has been the center of faith for hundreds of years. Manoj Kumar Mishra of Dharmarakshini Samaj in Panda Deoghar said that in mythological beliefs, Deoghar is called Hridayapeeth because the heart of Mother Sati had fallen here. Devotees believe that every wish is fulfilled by worshiping here with a true heart.

    Great spiritual saints Ramakrishna Paramhansa and Swami Vivekananda also worshiped Baba Baidyanath at Deoghar. Swami Vivekananda first came to Deoghar in 1887. It is said that Swami Vivekananda was very unwell in those days. His colleagues had advised him to go to Deoghar for health benefits. Even after this he came here two or three times.

    Sunil Jha, who researches the history of the temple, says that Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the nation, had visited Deoghar twice. First time in 1925 and second time in 1934. In those days, a system of discrimination was made in this temple on the basis of character and caste. People from castes considered low were not allowed to enter inside the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. When Mahatma Gandhi came to know about this, he did Satyagraha and ensured the entry of people of all classes in the temple.

    The first President of the country, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, reached here and worshiped a few months after taking the oath of the highest constitutional post.

    –IANS

  • 12 killed, 28 injured after bus overturns in ditch on Mumbai-Pune highway; President, PM expressed condolences

    12 killed, 28 injured after bus overturns in ditch on Mumbai-Pune highway; President, PM expressed condolences

    Raigarh (IANS) | At least 12 people, including five minors, were killed and 28 others injured when a private bus fell into a gorge on the Mumbai-Pune highway in the early hours of Saturday. President Draupadi Murmu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Governor Ramesh Bais, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and others condoled the tragedy and expressed condolences to the victims and their families.

    The Prime Minister has announced a compensation of Rs 2 lakh each to the next of kin of the deceased and Rs 50,000 each to the injured. Chief Minister Shinde has said that the families of the deceased will be given an ex-gratia of Rs five lakh each and the state government will bear the entire cost of the treatment of the injured.

    Khopoli Police Inspector Shirish K. Pawar said the accident took place around 4 am on the Pune-Mumbai stretch of the old highway and the bus reportedly fell into a drain about 50 meters below near the dangerous Borghat section.

    “From the preliminary investigation, it appears that the driver might have lost control at a sharp turn on the highway, but our priority is the rescue operation,” Pawar said.

    There was limited traffic on the highway when the accident occurred, but some people managed to reach the accident site and called Raigad police, fire brigade, some workers from a nearby construction project and a group of local trekkers for help.

    Locals said a massive rescue operation was immediately launched with ropes and climbers descending to help the victims. There were 40-45 people including the driver in the bus.

    According to Pawar and the district administration, around 12 people have died in the accident. Right now the number of dead may increase further. The injured were taken to Khopoli Civil Hospital, Jakhotia Hospital and MGM Hospital in Navi Mumbai for treatment. The condition of some of them is said to be serious.

    A police official said most of the passengers were members of Baji Prabhu Music Group, Goregaon. Five of them were minors while the other members were in the age group of 18 to 25 years. He was returning home after attending a program in Pune on Friday.

    The dead were Jui D. Sawant (18), Kritik Lohit (16), Rahul Gothan (17) (all from Goregaon); Abhay V. Sable (20) and Vaibhavi Sable (15) of Malad; Harshada Pardeshi (19) of Mahim; Satish S. Dhumal (25), Swapnil S. Dhumal (15), Yash S. Yadav (20), Manish Rathore (25) and Veer K. Mandavkar (6) are included. One of the deceased is yet to be identified.

    Meanwhile, parents and relatives of the deceased and injured victims from different parts of Mumbai reached the accident site and hospitals in Raigad and Navi Mumbai.

    –IANS

  • Time to encourage women to come up with innovative solutions: Draupadi Murmu

    Time to encourage women to come up with innovative solutions: Draupadi Murmu

    President Draupadi Murmu on Monday said that all women use creativity everyday in household chores and other areas. It is time to encourage them to come up with innovative solutions and products that India needs. The President said that once families start supporting women, they will be able to contribute more in this field as well.

    Only one woman among the National Award winners
    She is already contributing in other areas. Speaking at the National Innovation Foundation’s 11th bi-annual National Basic Innovation and Outstanding Traditional Knowledge Awards, the President said, “I have noticed that out of 13 National Award winners honored here, only one is a woman.”

    Murmu said that an important aspect of supporting and enhancing creativity is encouraging children and young people to ask questions. Our children should grow up to be solution providers. Once they understand that they have the ability to find solutions, they will surely find creative and innovative ways to reach the solutions.

  • Human society is responsible for human-elephant conflict: President Murmu

    Human society is responsible for human-elephant conflict: President Murmu

    Guwahati (IANS) | President Draupadi Murmu on Friday inaugurated the Gaja Utsav at Kaziranga National Park in Assam and said that the responsibility of human-elephant conflict rests with the human society. Speaking on the occasion, President Draupadi Murmu said that elephants have been given the highest respect in our tradition. It is considered a symbol of prosperity. It is the national heritage animal of India. Therefore, protecting elephants is an important part of our national responsibility to preserve our national heritage.

    He said that human-elephant conflict has been an issue since ages and when we analyze this conflict, it is found that the root cause is disturbance of natural habitat or movement of elephants. Therefore, the responsibility of this struggle lies with the human society.

    The President emphasized that the main objective of Project Elephant is to protect elephants, preserve their natural habitats and keep elephant corridors free of obstruction. The project also aims to solve problems related to human-elephant conflict.

    The President said that Kaziranga and Manas National Parks in Assam are invaluable heritage not only of India but of the whole world. That is why they have been given the status of ‘World Heritage Site’ by UNESCO.

    Further said that Assam has the second largest population of wild elephants in the country. Hence, Kaziranga is a very suitable place for organizing Gaja Utsav. For the success of Project Hathi and Gaja Utsav, all the stakeholders have to move forward together.

    The President said that the works which are in the interest of nature, animals and birds are also in the interest of humanity and Mother Earth. The forests and green areas of the elephant reserve are very effective carbon sinks.

    He said that conservation of elephants would benefit all of us and would also help in facing the challenges of climate change. Along with the government, the participation of the society is necessary in such efforts.

    Elephants are considered very intelligent and sensitive animals. They are also social animals like humans. He said, we should have a sense of empathy and respect for elephants and other living creatures in the same way as we have for human beings. We can learn the spirit of selfless love from animals and birds.

    President Murmu said that nature and humanity have a very sacred relationship and the culture of respecting nature has been India’s identity.

    –IANS

  • DA issue: Agitating Bengal government employees will send a mass email to the President

    DA issue: Agitating Bengal government employees will send a mass email to the President

    Kolkata (IANS) | A day after President Draupadi Murmu arrived in Kolkata on Monday to attend the annual convocation ceremony of Visva Bharati University in West Bengal’s Birbhum district, state government employees took to the streets against non-payment of dearness allowance. Arriar has decided to greet them with a massive email outlining their demands in the matter. According to a spokesperson of the Joint Forum of State Government Employees, in a massive email, the forum will also highlight how the state government is resorting to ‘vindictive’ show-cause notices and transferring employees, who participated in the strike called by it on 10 March.

    In a mass email to the President, the Forum will also seek his intervention in resolving the ongoing impasse on the issue.

    A spokesperson of the United Forum said that a similar email would be sent to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on the same day in this matter.

    The United Forum has already announced that they will go on a mass holiday on March 30, apart from organizing a mega protest rally on the streets of Kolkata on the same day.

    On the other hand, the Manch will organize a two-day sit-in demonstration from April 10 at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. The ‘Digital Disobedience’ movement is already being demonstrated by the State Government employees against the State Government on Dearness Allowance.

    Earlier, they observed a one-day strike and a two-day pen-down strike over the issue.

    –IANS

  • President Draupadi Murmu lauds Kerala’s achievement in women empowerment

    President Draupadi Murmu lauds Kerala’s achievement in women empowerment

    Visiting Kerala for the first time as President of India, Droupadi Murmu on Friday hailed the progress made by the southern state in empowerment of women and poor, saying it has reflected in the state’s better performance on several Human Development indices.

    She said the sex-ratio in Kerala is by far the best in the country and also has the highest literacy rate, including women’s literacy.

    Murmu said on the parameters of promoting maternal health and preventing infant mortality, Kerala’s performance is the best in the country.

    “I believe that when women are given important roles in any society, it results in overall betterment of that society. In Kerala, women have been more educated and empowered, which reflects in Kerala’s better performance on several Human Development indices,” the President said.

    She was speaking after inaugurating “Kudumbashree@25 through Rachna: Contemporary stories of women in Kerala; and ‘Unnathi’ for the comprehensive development of the Scheduled Tribe” here at function attended by dignitaries including Governor Arif Mohammed Khan and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.

    “In keeping with the lofty traditions of women empowerment in Kerala, ‘Kudumbashree’ has become one of the largest women’s self-help networks in the world. I thank the Government of Kerala for organising the inauguration of the silver jubilee celebration of Kudumbashree in this civic reception,” she said.

    The President said it is also an occasion to gratefully remember the vision and sensitivity of Bharat-Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee who launched Kudumbashree in 1998, when he was the Prime Minister.

    Murmu said she was glad to be associated with ‘Unnathi’, the programme launched here for the development of residents of Kerala belonging to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.

    “Unnathi’ or ‘Kerala Empowerment Society’ seeks to create opportunities for employment and self-employment, among the youth belonging to SC and ST communities. I wish the initiative all success in its efforts for inclusive growth,” she said. The President said she was happy to note that welfare of SCs and STs is given high priority in the state with helpful initiatives in the areas of housing, health, education, livelihoods, and infrastructure development.

    The President also said the cosmopolitan outlook of the people of Kerala is worth emulating. “In Kerala, people of all faiths and religions have been living together in harmony, bound by the language and culture of this beautiful state,” she said. Murmu said every segment of the social fabric of Kerala has shining ideals of women empowerment in different periods of history.

    “Unniyarcha, had set a stirring example of self-help through martial arts. She is immortalised in Kerala’s folklore. Nangeli sacrificed her life protesting against unfair practices imposed upon Dalit women, including their personal clothing. She continues to inspire generations of those who fight for social dignity and justice”, she said.

    Noting that in the Constituent Assembly, there were 15 women members, the President said out of them, as many as three were from Kerala alone.

    “Ammu Swaminathan, Dakshayani Velayudhan and Annie Mascarene were much ahead of their times. Dakshayani Velayudhan was the only Dalit woman to be elected to the Constituent Assembly”, Murmu said.

    The President said the first lady to become a High Court judge in India was Justice Anna Chandy.

    “She became a judge in the High Court of Kerala in 1956, much before Dame Elizabeth Lane became the first woman judge of the High Court in Britain in 1965. Justice M Fathima Beevi created legal history by becoming the first lady judge in the Supreme Court of India,” she said.

    Speaking about Karthyayani Amma who has become a national icon by attaining the first rank under the Akshar-Laksham Scheme at the age of 96 in 2018, she said, “Amma inspires everyone with her message that it is never too late to learn.” Referring to the presentation of the National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer to Nanchiyamma, a tribal woman, the President said she has inspired every single woman in the country, especially those from the under-privileged segments of our society.