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PM Modi says feeling of solidarity and power of unity major basis of Viksit Bharat

PM Modi reaffirmed that when these celebrations are coming to an end today, the country is moving rapidly towards fulfilling the resolutions of a Viksit Bharat.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the feeling of solidarity and power of unity are major basis of Viksit Bharat while addressing the concluding ceremony of the year-long celebrations of S N Goenka’s 100th birth anniversary.

PM Modi recalled the beginning of the birth centenary celebrations of the Vipassana meditation teacher, Acharya Goenka a year ago. He underlined that the nation celebrated ‘Amrit Mahotsav’ and synchronously remembered the idea of Kalyan Mitra Goenka.

PM Modi reaffirmed that when these celebrations are coming to an end today, the country is moving rapidly towards fulfilling the resolutions of a Viksit Bharat.

He explained, quoting Lord Buddha’s mantra which was often used by Goenka, the meaning and said that meditation together gives effective results. PM Modi extended his warm wishes to all for propagating the same mantra throughout the year.

The Prime Minister mentioned his acquaintance with Shri Goenka and stated that they had met several times in Gujarat after their first interaction at the World Religion Conference held at the United Nations. PM Modi expressed that he considered himself fortunate to have seen him during his final days and had the privilege of knowing and understanding Acharya closely.

During his speech, Modi spoke highly of Goenka, who had deeply absorbed Vipassana and had a calm and serious personality that created an atmosphere of virtuousness wherever he went. The Prime Minister stated that Goenka was a perfect example of living with the motto ‘One Life, One Mission’, as his only mission was to spread the knowledge of Vipassana to everyone.  He also praised Goenka for his immense contribution to humanity and the world.

PM Modi emphasised that Vipassana is a wonderful gift from ancient Indian culture to the world. However, this heritage had been lost for a long time in the country, and the art of teaching and learning Vipassana seemed to have vanished.

Nevertheless, the Prime Minister revealed that after 14 years of dedicated practice in Myanmar, Goenka acquired the knowledge and returned to India with the ancient glory of Vipassana. The Prime Minister also highlighted the importance of Vipassana and called it a path of self-transformation through self-observation.

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Silver breaches Rs 4 lakh per kg on MCX, gold hits record Rs 1.8 lakh

Silver prices hit an all-time high above Rs 4 lakh per kilogram on MCX, while gold surged to a record Rs 1.8 lakh per 10 grams, supported by strong global markets.

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Silver prices surged to a historic high in futures trade on Thursday, crossing the Rs 4 lakh per kilogram mark on the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX), while gold also touched a lifetime high, driven by strong investor demand and firm trends in global markets.

On the MCX, silver futures for March delivery jumped Rs 22,090, or 5.73 per cent, to hit an all-time high of Rs 4,07,456 per kilogram during the session.

Gold futures also saw heavy buying interest. The yellow metal for February delivery surged Rs 14,586, or 8.8 per cent, to touch a new peak of Rs 1,80,501 per 10 grams on the domestic exchange.

Global markets support bullion rally

In the international market, gold futures on the Comex crossed the USD 5,600 per ounce level for the first time. The April delivery contract rose USD 286.6, or 5.4 per cent, to scale a fresh record high of USD 5,626.8 per ounce.

Silver futures on the Comex also advanced sharply, touching a new lifetime high of USD 119.51 per ounce in overseas trade.

Demand, weak dollar and safe-haven buying lift prices

Analysts attributed the sharp rise in silver prices to strong industrial demand and a weaker US dollar, noting that silver has been outperforming gold in recent trading sessions.

They also said continued safe-haven buying amid economic uncertainties and rising geopolitical tensions has supported the sustained rally in precious metal prices globally.

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Budget Session 2026 live updates: PM Modi to address media, Nirmala Sitharaman to table Economic Survey today

PM Modi is expected to address the media on Day 2 of the Budget Session 2026, while Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the Economic Survey 2025–26 in the Lok Sabha.

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The second day of the Budget Session of Parliament is set to see key developments, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi likely to address the media at Parliament House on Wednesday morning.

The Prime Minister is expected to speak around 10:15 am, ahead of the presentation of the Economic Survey of India 2025–26 in the Lok Sabha later in the day.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is scheduled to table the Economic Survey at 12 pm in the Lower House. The document provides an overview of the state of the Indian economy, key macroeconomic indicators for the 2025–26 financial year, and an outlook for the coming fiscal.

Prepared by the Economic Division of the Department of Economic Affairs under the Ministry of Finance, the Economic Survey is formulated under the supervision of the Chief Economic Adviser. It serves as an important reference document ahead of the Union Budget, offering insights into growth trends, sectoral performance, and broader economic challenges and opportunities.

Before the tabling of the Economic Survey, the Lok Sabha will take up Question Hour from 11 am to 12 pm.

The Budget Session, which began on Tuesday, is expected to witness discussions on economic priorities, fiscal strategy, and policy direction in the days leading up to the presentation of the Union Budget 2026.

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Ajit Pawar plane crash updates: Last rites today in Baramati with state honours

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar will be cremated today in Baramati with full state honours following his death in a plane crash.

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Maharashtra will bid its final farewell to Deputy Chief Minister and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Ajit Pawar on Thursday, with his last rites scheduled to be held at 11 am in Baramati. The state government has announced full state honours for the senior leader, who died in a plane crash on Wednesday morning.

Ajit Pawar, widely known as ‘Dada’, was travelling to Baramati when the aircraft crashed during a landing attempt. The incident took place in poor visibility conditions, according to preliminary information shared by authorities.

The aircraft was carrying five people, including Ajit Pawar, his personal security officer Vidip Jadhav, flight attendant Pinky Mali, Pilot-in-Command Sumit Kapur and Second-in-Command Shambhavi Pathak. All five lost their lives in the crash.

Senior political leaders have begun arriving in Baramati to attend the funeral. NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar reached the Vidya Pratishthan grounds ahead of the last rites, while Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray also arrived in the town to pay his respects. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah are expected to attend the funeral.

Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu said a transparent investigation would be conducted into the crash. He stated that preliminary inputs suggest visibility was poor at the time of landing, which took place around 8:48 am.

The tragedy has left a deep void in Maharashtra’s political landscape. Ajit Pawar, 66, was among the state’s most experienced leaders and had served multiple terms as Finance Minister, known for his fast-paced administrative style and firm grip over state finances.

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