Ayodhya Verdict: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that the verdict of Supreme Court on the Ayodhya issue has marked the start of a new dawn. PM said that 9th November is the important day as the Kartarpur corridor has begun today and now also the verdict on Ayodhya.
PM hails the Supreme Court verdict on Ayodhya as historic and calls today as a golden day in the history of India and Indian judiciary. PM urged all citizens to come together to build a New India and work for everyone’s development.
PM said that SC heard everyone with much patience and gave unanimous verdict which has shown its tremendous resolve.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that today 9th November, the Kartarpur corridor has begun. In this corridor, there have been efforts from India and efforts from Pakistan. And now, with today’s verdict on Ayodhya, this date- the 9th of November teaches us the power of staying united and growing together.
PM further said, “With today’s verdict, the Honourable Supreme Court has given a message that even the toughest issues can be resolved within the framework of the Constitution and in spirit of the laws. We should learn from this verdict that even if there is some delay, we should remain patient. This is in everyone’s interest.
In every situation, our faith in India’s constitution, India’s judicial system must remain unwavering. This is very important.”
PM said that Supreme Court has given its decision on the construction of Ram Mandir and this decision has made it incumbent upon all us citizens to take our responsibility of nation building even more seriously. PM said that the harmony, brotherhood, friendship, unity and peace amongst us all, is very important for the nation’s development. PM urged all citizens to walk together and work together to achieve our goals and objectives.
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Munirka Boxing Academy achieved great laurels
New Delhi: Girls of Munirka Boxing Academy performed and achieved a great accomplishment in 14th Senior National Women Boxing Championship held at Khatuma, Uttrakhand from 18th till 23rd May 2013, by being only girls from Delhi contingent to participate and winning medals.
Parmila Dheeraj Tokas Councillor & Chairperson, SDMC praised all the winning players and their coaches Pritam Tokas, Dhamender Bidhoori and Jitender and also wished all players of a bright future.
In 69 Kg category Heena Tokas won silver medal, Pooja Tokas in 48 Kg category, Shabana in 51 Kg, Geeta Solanki in 54 Kg and Shivani Dahiya in 57 Kg won bronze medal.
Taking this feat to another level and for training and mentoring other amateur aspirants Delhi Amateur Boxing Academy is organizing a special training camp in Munirka Boxing Academy from 27th May till 27th June 2013
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