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Health Minister Ruchikesh Patel said on Tuesday that 240 young men from Gujarat have been selected as Agnivers under the Defense Ministry’s Agnipath Scheme. Patel revealed the figure who will come home which is the point envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to prepare the youth for the defense of the country. He said the dream come true of Gujarat too. Earlier, Patel said, people were saying that young Gujaratis were eating dal-bhat (dal-rice), suggesting that they could not join the defense forces. Patel was speaking at the foundation stone laying ceremony for the Sainc School in Mehsana district.
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Vadodara Manjalpur MLA Yogesh Patel, known for not budging on the issues he takes on, on Wednesday took credit for pushing back Madhya Gujarat Vij Company Limited (MGVCL) after it issued notices to consumers to pay a higher security deposit in Vadodara. Patel, who sent a letter to Gujarat’s Energy Minister Kanu Desai Tuesday and filed previous petitions to Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, called MGVCL’s notices “unfair and burdensome” on citizens. While MGVCL has not made an official announcement of the withdrawal notices, managing director Tejas Parmar confirmed that the company has decided to “not pursue” the matter. “We have issued very few notices to some consumers under two subsections… There have been many representations, including those from the distinguished MLA. We have decided not to pursue the notices, although they have been issued in line with the provisions of the Energy Guidelines,” Parmar said. in the state.”
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On Wednesday, the city of Surat witnessed heavy rains that led to waterlogging in many areas, including Katargam. After the waterlogging, BJP Municipal Councilor Jyoti Patel visited the waterlogged areas and took her photographs. Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) officials were also seen involved in the dewatering activity. Meanwhile, Patel uploaded her photos on social media with a tagline – Maro Vistar, Maru Gaurav (My District, My Pride). As the photos went viral, people started mocking her, wondering how logging water could be anyone’s point of pride. After the trolls, Patel deleted the photos. When contacted, Patel said, “It was my intention to show people about the municipal teams involved in the water removal activities and I appreciated their hard work.”
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