Don’t fall for any false propaganda against India: Akshay Kumar, Ajay Devgn on farmers’ protest
By Mansoor| Published: 3rd February 2021 7:42 pm IST
New Delhi: Bollywood celebrities Akshay Kumar, Ajay Devgn, Karan Johar, and Suneil Shetty recently reacted to the Ministry of External Affairs’ statement slamming international celebrities and entities for comments on the ongoing farmers’ protest in India.
Akshay, who is currently busy shooting for his upcoming film ‘Atrangi Re’, called for an “amicable resolution” to the ongoing issue.
Taking to Twitter, Akshay retweeted MEA’s statement and wrote, “Farmers constitute an extremely important part of our country. And the efforts being undertaken to resolve their issues are evident. Let’s support an amicable resolution, rather than paying attention to anyone creating differences. #IndiaTogether #IndiaAgainstPropaganda.”
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Indian budget to provide financial support worth Rs 6450 cr to 10 countries in the region
Around half of the Ministry of External Affairs budget goes in providing financial assistance to other countries in the form of grants and loans. Government is and has always been open to dialogue with farmers, Agriculture Minister has been ready to have clause-by-clause discussion with farmers on the farm laws (Image Source: Twitter/@PIB India)
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Updated: Feb 1, 2021, 09:01 PM IST
India will be providing financial assistance in form of grants and loans worth Rs 6458.95 cr to 10 countries in the region, budget documents have announced. The highest assistance goes to Bhutan on expected lines, with New Delhi announcing Rs 3004.5 cr to the country - Rs 2124.20 cr in form of grant and Rs 880.75 cr in form of loan.
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