The Message, Issue 111, Vol 3

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President meets PM of Bulgaria Calls for stronger bilateral business relations; unveils a statue of Mahatma Gandhi in Sofia

Ankit Sharma

Jaipur. The President of India, Ram Nath Kovind met the Prime Minister of Bulgaria, Boyko Borissov in Sofia on 6th September. During the discussions, the President said that under his leadership Bulgaria has made appreciable progress as a nation. He also complimented him for successfully conducting the rotating Presidency of the European Union from January to June 2018. The President said India is keen to substantially upgrade its economic relations with Bulgaria. Bulgaria is doing well in the fields of IT, pharma, technology, food processing, among other sectors. These are areas where there is strong interest among Indian companies to forge joint ventures and invest in Bulgaria. The President said that our de-

fence collaboration has been going on for long. India is keen to leverage Bulgarian know-how and technology. India invites Bulgarian companies to come and manufacture in India as part of our Make in India programme. Later in the day, the President, jointly with the President of Bulgaria, unveiled a statue of Mahatma Gandhi at South Park, Sofia. In his remarks on the occasion,

the President said that he was grateful to the people of Bulgaria for giving Mahatma Gandhi an eternal home in Bulgaria on their special day – the National Unification Day. This is a meaningful tribute to a man who dedicated his entire life to the service of humanity. In these times of strife, reckless violence and wanton destruction, his thoughts and values are ever more relevant.

Friday, September 07, 2018

Mass media acts as a watchdog for society Jatin Rajoria Jaipur. People are bound by the social problem and issue directly and indirectly. Information is the only weapon that rectify this social problem. Today, media can spread the information on the large scale. We can say that media is for the people, by the people and to the people. Media is today playing the outstanding role in creating and sharping of public opinion and strengthening of society. It acts as a watchdog and protect us from malpractices and create public awareness. Media plays a role as a bridge between the government and the public. Today, India has more than 50,000 newspapers, 857 news and current affairs channels and

86 radio stations. Even, we have some Government organization which also play a very meritable role in providing an authentic news as a ministry of information and broadcasting of India do it for us.

team took the silver, propelled by Chaudhary’s phenomenal individual performance. Sourabh, who won the Asiad gold last month, qualified third with a score of 581 before shooting down his own world record with a score of 245.5

in the final. Singh managed 218 once the field was pruned to eight following the qualifying round. He first set a world record in the 10m air pistol event at the International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF) Junior World Cup in June.

Farmers and workers Sourabh smashes the junior record for gold at ISSF World Championship paint Delhi red

Kapil

Kapil

Jaipur. Thousands of workers, farmers and agricultural workers participating in an anti-government Mazdoor Kisan Sangharsh rally turned central Delhi into a sea of red flags on Wednesday. Their leaders and political backers in the Left were already looking ahead to wider protests in the next few months, in the run-up to the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. This is the largest protest held at Parliament Street this year, according to a senior official of the Delhi police present at the venue. Organisers of the rally claimed that at least 1.5 lakh people had

Jaipur. 16-year-old Sourabh Chaudhary, who won gold at the Asian Games last month, qualified third with a score of 581 before shooting down his own world record with a score of 245.5 in the final. Saurabh Chaudhary shattered the world record to claim the junior 10m air pistol gold at the ISSF World Championships here Thursday but senior shooters failed to impress yet again. Arjun Singh Cheema settled for a bronze in the same event and the Indian

participated. Major demands included loan waivers for small farmers and higher minimum support prices for crops; a minimum wage of ₹18,000 a month and an end to anti-worker labour reform, and social and food security for all.

76 Dead after severe flooding in North Korea: Red Cross

Thousands of people have been left homeless after heavy rains Shubham Saini Jaipur. Severe flooding in North Korea has killed at least 76 people with another 75 missing, many of them children, the Red Cross said Thursday. Thousands of people have been left homeless after heavy rains triggered floods and landslides, toppling more than 800 buildings in North and South Hwanghae

provinces, leaving Red Cross volunteers scrambling to find survivors. Impoverished North Korea is vulnerable to natural disasters. More than 130 people died after floods struck North Hamgyong province in 2016, bringing down buildings and leaving hundreds of thousands in urgent need of food and shelter. The country’s territory is largely composed of

mountains and hills that have long been stripped bare for fuel or turned into terraced rice fields, allowing rainwater to flow downhill unchecked. A series of floods and droughts was partially responsible for a famine that killed hundreds of thousands between 1994-98, with economic mismanagement and the loss of Soviet support exacerbating the situation.

Printed and Published by: JECRC University, Ramchandrapura, Sitapura, Jaipur. Reporter & Sub Editor: Shubham Saini, Rhythm Jain, Jatin Rajoria, Kapil, Ritushree. Sr. Sub Editor: Sanchita, Layout Designer: Surendra Saini. Chief Sub-Editor: Pavitar Singh & Narengbam Premjit Singh, Layout Mentor: Pandit Amandeep, Associate Editor- Mr. Shailendra P. Singh Bhati, Editor: Dr. Amit Sharma. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this paper are author(s) own. Facts reported by them have been verified to the extent possible and the publisher are not liable for the same. This publication is for internal circulation only. Please send your valuable suggestions and feedback on ; themessage@jecrcu.edu.in


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