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Bright India in the Form of Narendra Modi Page-1_Page-1.qxd 17-Sep-20 3:44 PM Page 1 www.royalharbinger.com ROYAL HARBINGER Reporting Fact of the Matter Weekly PAGE 2 : PAGE 3 : Actress Aarushi Sharma in TV seri - Preparations begin for panchayat al 'Jag Janani Maa... general elections ... UDAIPUR | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2020 | PAGE 1 - 4 | PRICE : 5.00* (Vol. 06, No. 24) Postal Registration No.RJ/UD/ 29-134/2017-2019 Rajasthan gets pride in 'Big Butterfly Month' Bright India in the form of Udaipur: These days, while the butterfly month i.e. "Big Butterfly Month" is going on to take the campaign of count - ing, understanding, and conservation of butterflies across the country, two environmental scientists working for the Narendra Modi conservation of environment and biodiversity Has suc - ceeded in finding two new species of butterflies in Rajasthan. Jammu and Kashmir, along with the step of making Article 370 Dr. Dharmendra Khandal, renowned environmental sci - Special on Shri Narendra Modi's ineffective, the work of dividing the state into two parts also entist and field biologist of Tiger Watch, Rajasthan, and envi - 70th Birthday - 17 September took place during this period. After the decision of the Modi ronmental scientist Dr. Satish Sharma working for biodiver - government, one country, one legislation and one mark have sity conservation in South Rajasthan planted these two but - 2020 come into force in Kashmir. terflies in the outer part of the Ranthambore tiger project resolution can enlighten the millions of hope if some - Development plans, policies, principles and resolutions area of Sawai Madhopur in the state Have discovered the one starts a bold attempt to make a determination. are reaching the right people with the right results. Announcement species.Dr. Satish Sharma said that in the outer part of the AA meaningful campaign to fight against darkness, of ‘Jan-Dhan Yojana’ to connect the public to banking, or the project area, two new butterflies named Deccan Tri-Color barriers and disabilities; started in 2014 under the leadership ‘Saubhagya’ scheme to provide electricity to every household Pied Flat (Koladalia Indrani Indra) and Spotted they have of our Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. He is creating a or the target of constructing one crore houses under the ‘Pradhan discovered a small Flat (Sarangesa Purendra Sati) in the unique and incredible history. He is a symbol of purity in poli - Mantri Awas Yojana And under the ‘Ayushman Bharat Yojana’; beautiful butterflies of Rajasthan. Both these butterflies are tics, coordinator of spirituality & Science, skilled politician, effec - every member of a poor family get free treatment up to five members of the Hesperidin family. tive administrator and having a solid personality. On his 70th lakh rupees annually in a government or private hospital. Such Dr. Sharma birthday, the sound of achievements and upliftment are being schemes and policies are epitome of India's strong and pros - That is why Modi's ideology has the potential to become the pointed out that heard, in which the effective voice of new India and self-reliant perous condition, the new Goods and Services Tax (GST) in foundation of our unity, organization, harmony, brotherhood, the upper sur - India are raising into the whole world. India was the biggest step towards tax reform in the country. coordination and friendship. face of the We recently saw the bright scene of the foundation of the The purpose of implementing GST is a one-country (One Nation, That is why Modi's message is - we should never flee from coladenia Shri Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. Modi has expressed in his six- One Tax) system. Demand for upper caste reservation has life, change life, because in the exodus, there is a blot of wis - Indrani Indra year tenure how a government with strong political power can been in the country for a long time, but no government has dom on the human side, while the possibilities of development butterfly's wings change the direction of the country through its decisions, how laid down its hand. in change find the right direction and philosophy. is golden yellow it can keep life safe and healthy by defeating a pandemic like In January 2019, the last time of his first term, the Modi Modi does not care what people will say, because he is on which there Corona, and also in a catastrophe can save the economy from government decided to give 10% reservation on economic basis sincere and dedicated in his work. Regardless of the results are four-four collapsing, how can it protect the Indian borders from evil eyes to the upper caste.Many important decisions related to minor - of effort, they never think. He never doubted his working power. semi-transpar - of neighboring countries. ity communities have also been taken. Women over 45 years Their confidence gives them new light. This effort and dedi - ent white spots Under the effective and miraculous leadership of Narendra of age were allowed to perform Hajj without a male guardian. cation makes them learn and understand that not only the with a black border on the outer core of the first pair of wings. Modi, we now feel real freedom. The dust of terrorism, casteism, It also took a step to get Muslim women out of three divorce curiosity of those sitting in the chair reaches success; the arti - The other two or two small areas remain. The back couple regionalism, separatism is cleaned now, political disputes of policy. The Modi government enacted the Citizenship Amendment cles that come on the common paper have also been seen to has dark spots on the wings. The torso, belly, and legs of religion, language, caste and creed issues are also being con - Act on 10 January 2020. With this law, Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, become the legacy of history. Modi is another name for prepar - this butterfly are yellow, and the eyes are black. The wing trolled. While setting the footsteps of new India, we sometimes Jains, Parsis and Jews living in Pakistan, Afghanistan and other ing to live with time ahead of time. There is no Alexander of cores are black with white spots at minute intervals. There hear the strong campaigns of Modi Ji like better sanitation facil - countries will get Indian citizenship. After Narendra Modi became the world, time is Alexander, and so it is important that we learn are more white spots on the hind wings. This butterfly is ities in schools and sometimes we see our PM launching a the Prime Minister, India's relations with all the countries of the to walk step by step with time. known in Bengal, Kerala, Himachal Pradesh, North-Eastern cleanliness drive on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti by sweep - world have been strengthened and the reputation of the coun - Today's life is such a thick mixture of good and evil that it India, Chhattisgarh, Jammu and Kashmir, Karnataka, Madhya ing himself. try has risen with respect and got international recognition. has become difficult to neutralize it. But change the propor - Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Uttarakhand. After Modi Ji sometimes glorifies the national language by mak - Modi along with President Donald Trump in the US addressed tions of this mixture. Goodness came to the winning level, it this discovery, Rajasthan has also joined its distribution ing speeches in Hindi on foreign platforms and sometimes by about 50,000 people at the 'Howdy Modi' event in Houston. is not buried. If we want to move towards good, then evil has area.The butterfly named Dr. Sharma Sarangesa Purendra making "Make in India", he leads the country to not only become Similarly, in February this year, President Trump of America Sati looks very attractive with a scattered white spot pattern to be stopped first. The basis of Modi's 'Kalpana Ka Bharat' is powerful but self-reliant. New discoveries, skills, skill devel - attended the 'Namaste Trump' in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, at the hidden in this short philosophy. on brown-black color. Its rings are white but have a black - opment, protection of intellectual property, indigenous production invitation of Modi and addressed about 1 lakh people. ish top. This butterfly is found in Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, Hard work never brings fatigue. It brings satisfaction. This in the defense sector, creation of the best and many more All Islamic countries, including Saudi Arabia to UAE, have Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, is Modi's philosophy. There were two major kings of Indian his - achievements are giving shape to the dreams of everyone. also honored India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi with the Tamil Nadu, and Uttarakhand. Presently this butterfly is pre - tory. In the absence of strong morale, one already succumbed Modi is really giving authentic meaning to democracy and nation - highest civilian honor of his country. Apart from this, India's sent in Sawai Madhopur, Karauli, Bundi, and Tonk districts.Dr. to the struggle and was called ‘Sala’. The other, determined alism after a long time in Indian history. relations with Islamic countries have also been strengthened, Khandal said that rainy time is suitable for watching the move - with strong morale, struggled by eating grass bread, sleeping Narendra Modi is a fighter, under his leadership; the army as a result of which countries all over the world supported India ments of both butterflies. There are plants like Tridex on the ground and called ‘Maharana Pratap’. We do not want has demonstrated tremendous work and efforts by perform - on the Kashmir issue. On the appeal of Prime Minister Narendra Procambans, Lepidagethis cristata, Lepidagethis hamilton - to be like king Sala but we have to become like ‘Maharan ing surgical strikes / air strikes.
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