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โ€œNew India Is Proud Of Its Culture, Tradition & Heritageโ€: CM Yogi Adityanath

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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that the โ€˜New Indiaโ€™ takes pride in its sages, culture, traditions, heritage and is strengthening national unity.

Ayodhya:  Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that the โ€˜New Indiaโ€™ takes pride in its sages, culture, traditions, heritage and is strengthening national unity.

Citing Kashi Vishwanath Corridor Dham, Ujjain Corridorโ€™s inauguration on Tuesday and Ram Temple in Ayodhya, CM said is keeping the countryโ€™s ancient identity and traditions alive. Yogi was speaking after unveiling the โ€˜Statue of Dignityโ€™ of Hindu philosopher and social reformer Ramanujacharya in Ayodhya on Wednesday.

โ€œOur Vedas, Upanishads, and sacred teachings of Indian sages provide a new vision and inspire us towards public welfare,โ€ he said.

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Highlighting the spiritual and religious heritage of India, Yogi Adityanath said, โ€œIt is a matter of immense pride that after 120 years, the statue of Swami Ramanujacharya (statue of dignity) has been unveiled on the holy land of Lord Shri Rama.

India is the land of infinite knowledge and wisdom taking forward the tradition of โ€˜Vedasโ€™. Ramanujacharya Jiโ€™s sacred teachings showed us the โ€˜dvait margโ€™ to avoid invaders.โ€

The Chief Minister also urged the people to associate with the traditions of Sanatan Dharm and contribute towards the welfare of all and nation-building to realize the goal of โ€˜Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharatโ€™.

โ€œIn every era, great souls, thinkers, philosophers, social reformers have been descending on our land to give direction to the country and society while their teachings have inspired generations,โ€ he further said.

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North Korea launched a suspected ballistic missile on Saturday, a day after the US and South Korea finished a naval exercise.

Pyongyang: North Korea has test-fired two long-range strategic cruise missiles, state media reported on Thursday while adding that leader Kim Jong-un guided the test-fire of the missiles on the spot.

The test fire was aimed at further enhancing the combat efficiency of the long-range missiles deployed for the operation of tactical nukes, Korean Central News Agency reported. Kim Jong-un expressed โ€œgreat satisfactionโ€ over the result of the test fire and appreciated the high reaction capabilities of the countryโ€™s โ€œnuclear combatโ€ forces, the state media added.

North Korean leader has been witnessing the countryโ€™s tactical nuclear operation training over the past few days. On Monday, the state media released photos of Kim inspecting a missile launch at an undisclosed location in the country.

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The missile that North Korea fired over Japan on October 4 was a newly developed missile aimed at delivering stronger warnings to its enemies, the report said.
Tensions are escalating in the Korean peninsula as Kim-led North Korea launched several missile tests, including one that flew over neighbouring Japan. The United States and its allies responded with bombing drills.

Pyongyang has fired several missiles in the past few weeks which has raised concerns in the region, with the US, South Korea and Japan responding with missile launches and joint military exercises this week, CNN reported.

North Korea launched a suspected ballistic missile on Saturday, a day after the US and South Korea finished a naval exercise.

This was a follow-up of an unidentified ballistic missile over Japan on Tuesday. This is the first such missile launch in years, prompting a warning for residents to take cover in northern Japan.
On Saturday, South Koreaโ€™s Joint Chiefs of Staff called them a โ€œserious provocationโ€ which harms peace and safety.

โ€œNorth Koreaโ€™s repeated ballistic missile launch is a serious provocation that harms peace and safety of the Korean Peninsula as well as the international community, and it is also a clear violation of the UNSC resolution,โ€ the joint chiefs said.

The joint chiefs reported that the projectiles launched had a flight range of about 350 kilometres and an altitude of about 90 kilometres.
Slamming the missile launch, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned if North Korea continues โ€œdown this roadโ€ of provocation it will only increase the condemnation and increase the isolation, CNN reported.
Under the Kim Jong-un regime, North Korea this year has tested a record number of missiles as it expands its weapons arsenal.

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