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Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday that Kingsway or Rajpath, also Code of “Slavery” during British rule, has now been transferred to history and erase it forever. He said this after the opening of the re-established Kartavia track stretch of The road between Rashtrapati Bhavan to the Gateway of India formerly known as Rajpath, Part of The government’s redevelopment amid Vista’s ambition project. he is also Unveiled 28-foot-high statue of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose at the Gateway of India.

Modi said the renaming gave the country a new Energy and inspiration. “If India had followed path Shown by Subhas Chandra Bose, the country has reached a level new high. “Unfortunately, it has been forgotten,” he said. grand event.

Moody said new The afternoon has begun in the form of The “Kartavia Path” where he congratulated the country’s citizens for at out From ‘another icon of colonialism.”

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He said in Amrit Mahotsav of Independence, the country got new inspiration and new energy. Today we fill in the picture of Tomorrow departure behind The past host new picture colors of tomorrow. Today this new The aura is visible everywhere, it’s the aura of confidence of The new India.

The Netaji statue at the Gateway of India has become a source of inspiration and guidance for us, Modi said. “we took many decisions in The last Eight years that have fingerprints of “Netaji’s ideals and dreams,” said the prime minister.

he is also said that changes carried out government incorrect just Limited to icons but now a part of it of Policies.

He thanked the workers concerned in The development of The Kartavia path said that they are not only built But also Show others the way of “Cartavia” (duty).

(with agency input)


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