New Delhi, June 25, 2025 (ANI): Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw reads out the resolution passed on 50 years of the Emergency, he read, "... The Union Cabinet, chaired by PM Modi, resolved to commemorate and honour the sacrifices of countless individuals who valiantly resisted the Emergency and its attempt at subversion of the spirit of the Indian Constitution. A subversion which began in 1974 with a heavy-handed attempt at crushing the Nav Nirman Andolan and Sampoorn Kranti Abhiyan. To mark the occasion, a two-minute silence was observed in today's meeting of the Union Cabinet as a tribute to those whose constitutionally guaranteed democratic rights were taken away and who were then subjected to unimaginable horrors. The Union Cabinet paid tribute to their exemplary courage and valiant resistance to the Emergency's excesses. The year 2025 marks 50 years of the Samvidhan Hatya Divas, an unforgettable chapter in the history of India where the Constitution was subverted, and the republic and democratic spirit of India were attacked. Federalism was undermined, and fundamental rights, human liberty, and dignity were suspended. The Union Cabinet reaffirmed that the people of India continue to repose unflinching faith in the Indian Constitution and the resilience of the country's democratic ethos. It is as important for the young as it is for the old to draw inspiration from those who resisted dictatorial tendencies and stood firm to defend our Constitution and its democratic fabric. India, as the mother of democracy, stands as an example of preserving, protecting and safeguarding constitutional values. Let us as a nation renew our resolve to uphold our Constitution and its democratic and federal spirit..." On the resolutions passed in the cabinet meeting today, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said, "Three big decisions were taken in the cabinet meeting today. Rs 3626 crores were passed for the Pune Metro extension. Second, Jharia (Jharkhand) is a very old issue of underground fire. A revised master plan of Rs 5940 crores was approved for it. Third, an International Potato Centre will be established in Agra, worth Rs 111 crores..."
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.