Rashtrapati Bhavan in Nagaland
Rashtrapati Bhavan in Nagaland
Rashtrapati Bhavan in Nagaland
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In a tense hockey match, India's goalkeeper PR Sreejesh excelled in a shootout, leading his team to a 4-2 victory over Great Britain and securing a spot in the semifinals of the Paris Olympic Games, despite playing with only ten men after a key player's red card. Meanwhile, President Draupadi Murmu announced the renaming of the Durbar Hall and Ashoka Hall in the Rashtrapati Bhavan to Ganatantra Mandap and Ashoka Mandap, respectively, as part of a broader initiative to reflect Indian cultural values and eliminate colonial legacies. The halls, historically significant for hosting various state functions, have been central to India's democratic journey since their construction in 1929. Additionally, a two-day Conference of Governors concluded with discussions on enhancing cooperative federalism and improving governance, with President Murmu and Prime Minister Modi encouraging the adoption of technology for effective functioning in Raj Bhavans. These developments underscore a significant period of cultural and political reflection in India as it seeks to assert its identity on the global stage.

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