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Anil Biswal

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Spokesperson of BJP Odisha l Advisor - People For Society l Public Policy Professional l SwayamSevak | Proud Indian | Columnist | सत्य, धर्म, न्याय, कर्मफल

Jatani/Odisha/India Katılım Ekim 2011
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Threats to Puri Jagannath Temple’s Structure! 20 Fts Holes within 75-Metre Radius of Wall Using Earth-Movers, Excavators "Heritage corridor a threat to Puri temple safety: ASI" Never thought that we will have to tweet someday with hashtag #SaveJagannathTemple
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
Paid homage to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar in the Parliament complex earlier today.
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Anil Biswal@BiswalAnil·
ଅନ୍ତ୍ୟୋଦୟ ଏକାତ୍ମ ମାନବ ଦର୍ଶନର ସ୍ୱରୂପ ମାନ୍ୟବର ସ୍ୱାସ୍ଥ୍ୟ ଏବଂ ସୂଚନା ପ୍ରଯୁକ୍ତି ମନ୍ତ୍ରୀ Dr @MahalingMukesh ଙ୍କ ଆଲେଖ୍ୟ
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Anil Biswal@BiswalAnil·
ଆସନ୍ତୁ, ଆମ ନାରୀ ଶକ୍ତିଙ୍କୁ ସଶକ୍ତ କରିବା ଯଶସ୍ବୀ ପ୍ରଧାନମନ୍ତ୍ରୀ @narendramodiଙ୍କ ଆଲେଖ୍ୟ @PMOIndia
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Anil Biswal@BiswalAnil·
Fuel prices soaring globally. But under @narendramodi, India stays protected. While most if the nations face 50–100% hikes, India holds 0% hike. That’s the power of PM Narendra Modi’s leadership. @PMOIndia @BJP4India
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Anil Biswal@BiswalAnil·
On BJP Foundation Day, I take pride in being part of a movement dedicated to nation building. Guided by ideology and driven by service, we continue to work for a stronger India. #47YearsOfNationFirst #BJP4India #BJP
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@blsanthosh @narendramodi The Jan Vishwas Bill is a powerful step towards trust-based governance in New India. For decades, citizens and businesses were burdened by unnecessary laws, minor criminal provisions, and fear of compliance. The Jan Vishwas Bill changes that mindset, from punishment to trust.
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B L Santhosh
B L Santhosh@blsanthosh·
Jan Vishwas 2.0 bill , that too during tense global situation exhibits the firm resolve of PM Sri @narendramodi for Max Governance less Government . It will bring down lakhs of litigations along with easing procedures .
Gautam Chikermane 🇮🇳@gchikermane

“New Delhi is cleaning up colonial-era and post-Independence regulatory dust.” — sharp thread on Jan Vishwas 2.0 by @rishiagraw, my co-author and partner in conceptualising India’s #decriminalisation journey through compliance reforms…

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Nitin Gadkari
Nitin Gadkari@nitin_gadkari·
📢 Odisha 🛣️ In Odisha, we have approved ₹447.11 crore for the upgradation of the Kurumpuri–Raj Khariar section, covering a total length of 103.52 km across NH-353 and NH-59 in Nuapada and Balangir districts. NH-353 and NH-59 together form a vital interstate corridor connecting the Raipur–Mahasamund region of Chhattisgarh with Odisha, extending further towards Berhampur and Gopalpur Port. This project will significantly strengthen regional and interstate connectivity, ensuring smoother and more efficient movement of both passenger and freight traffic across Nuapada, Balangir, Kalahandi, Kandhamal, and Ganjam districts. The corridor improvement—through rectification of black spots and provision of paved shoulders—will enhance road safety, particularly for two-wheelers, which constitute a major share of traffic in the region. It will also improve access to key tourist destinations such as Daringbadi, the Sunabeda Wildlife Sanctuary, and nearby hill regions, thereby boosting tourism and local economic development. #PragatiKaHighway #GatiShakti @PMOIndia @MohanMOdisha @dpradhanbjp @jualoram @AshwiniVaishnaw @malvikadevibjp @sksingh_deo @SamalManmohan7 @BJP4Odisha
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Anil Biswal@BiswalAnil·
@dpradhanbjp @mkstalin The narrative being pushed by DMK against the National Education Policy 2020 is nothing but a calculated attempt to mislead people and provoke regional sentiments. NEP, in fact, promotes learning in mother tongues and encourages preservation of regional languages.
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Dharmendra Pradhan
Dharmendra Pradhan@dpradhanbjp·
Hon’ble Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Thiru @mkstalin ji, your narrative of “imposition” is a tired attempt to mask political failures. The National Education Policy 2020 is, in fact, a manifesto for linguistic liberation. It prioritises the mother tongue so every Tamil child can excel in their own glorious language. By misrepresenting a flexible policy as “compulsory Hindi”, you are not defending Tamil; you are creating barriers that deny our youth the opportunity to become multilingual global leaders. Portraying multilingualism as a threat is misplaced. Tamil is not weakened by the learning of additional languages; it is enriched when its speakers are multilingual, confident and linguistically empowered. NEP upholds constitutional principles by promoting all languages equally and also addresses the limitations of the existing two-language system. It further focuses on implementation through initiatives such as Samagra Shiksha, teacher training, and strengthening institutions, like DIETs, along with national frameworks, such as NPST and NMM. Your questions on “reciprocity” ignore ground reality. Under the leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji, Tamil has been celebrated as a national treasure—from the Kashi Tamil Sangamam to the global stage. While the Union Government actively encourages students across India to embrace Indian languages, your government continues to deprive Tamil students of diverse opportunities for the sake of a divisive vote bank narrative. The talk of resources is merely a façade. It is the DMK government that has stalled the establishment of PM SHRI schools in Tamil Nadu by refusing to sign the MoU after giving an undertaking for the same. Despite the directions of the Supreme Court of India to establish Navodaya Vidyalayas in Tamil Nadu, your government continues to obstruct their implementation, prioritising political narratives over educational equity. This deliberate resistance is not merely administrative defiance; it is a direct disservice to lakhs of underprivileged students who stand to benefit from quality, merit-based residential education. This has effectively withheld modern infrastructure and teachers from its own students. The Union Government remains fully committed to funding and teacher training but progress is being held back by your “dishonest” politics. Mischaracterising a progressive, inclusive reform as ‘linguistic imposition’ is aimed at creating unnecessary apprehension and confusion. The real concern, perhaps, is not the policy’s clarity, but the Hon’ble Chief Minister’s unwillingness to acknowledge it. In doing so, he disregards the constitutional spirit that safeguards India’s linguistic diversity. Stop using the “Hindi imposition” argument to hide administrative failures and join the national mission of empowering every Indian language.
M.K.Stalin - தமிழ்நாட்டை தலைகுனிய விடமாட்டேன்@mkstalin

The recently unveiled curriculum framework by the Central Board of Secondary Education, aligned with the National Education Policy 2020, is not an innocent academic reform—it is a calculated and deeply concerning attempt at linguistic imposition that vindicates our long-standing apprehensions. Under the guise of promoting “Indian languages,” the BJP-led NDA government is aggressively advancing a centralising agenda that privileges Hindi while systematically marginalising India’s rich and diverse linguistic heritage. The so-called three-language formula is, in reality, a covert mechanism to expand Hindi into non-Hindi speaking regions. For students in southern states, this framework effectively translates into compulsory Hindi learning. Yet, where is the reciprocity? Will students in Hindi-speaking states be mandated to learn Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam—or even languages like Bengali and Marathi? The complete absence of such clarity exposes the one-sided and discriminatory nature of this policy. The irony is stark and unacceptable. The same Union government that has failed to make Tamil a mandatory language in Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan schools—and has consistently failed to appoint adequate Tamil teachers—now seeks to lecture states on promoting Indian languages. This is not commitment; this is rank hypocrisy. Does the Union government have any understanding of ground realities—of teacher availability, training capacity, and infrastructure? Where are the qualified teachers to implement this sweeping exercise? And crucially, where is the funding to support this enormous burden on the education system? This appears to be yet another ill-conceived policy announced without planning, resources, or accountability. This is not merely a question of language—it is a question of fairness, federalism, and equal opportunity. By structurally privileging Hindi-speaking students, this policy risks creating entrenched advantages in higher education and employment, further widening regional disparities. At a time when the world is moving forward at an unprecedented pace, our children must be prepared for the future. The priority should be to equip them with skills in emerging sectors like artificial intelligence, AVGC (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, and Comics), and to strengthen scientific temper and critical thinking. Instead, this regressive and rigid language burden threatens to derail their progress. The Union government appears determined to impose Hindi, brushing aside the legitimate, consistent, and democratic concerns raised by Tamil Nadu and several other states. This approach is a direct affront to the principles of cooperative federalism and an insult to the linguistic identity of millions of Indians. India’s strength lies in its diversity—not in enforced uniformity. Any attempt to disturb this delicate balance is not just misguided; it is dangerous. Such policies strike at the very foundation of our pluralistic nation and will be firmly opposed. Does the Thiru Palaniswami-led AIADMK and its NDA allies in Tamil Nadu subscribe to this imposition? Or will they, for once, stand up for the rights, identity, and future of our students? #StopHindiImposition

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Anil Biswal
Anil Biswal@BiswalAnil·
From Red Corridor to Naxal-free Bharat — this transformation reflects decisive leadership clear intent Under leadership of Hon'ble PM @narendramodi & firm approach of Hon'ble HM @AmitShah India has combined security, development, governance to change #NaxalFreeIndia #AnilSpeaks
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Anil Biswal@BiswalAnil·
ପଣ୍ଡିତ ଦିନଦୟାଲ ଉପାଧ୍ୟାୟ ପ୍ରଶିକ୍ଷଣ ମହାଭିଯାନ 📍ପୁରୀ ଜିଲ୍ଲା, ସିଂହଦ୍ୱାର ମଣ୍ଡଳ
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पाकीट तज्ञ
पाकीट तज्ञ@paakittadnya·
"Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was not secular. He was a Hindu king who fought for Hindus and established Hindavi Swarajya. His flag was Saffron. Stop painting him in any other color for your political purposes. " - Honorable Bhide Guruji makes it clear.
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
बीजेपी जहां विरासत का सम्मान, सुरक्षा और समृद्धि सुनिश्चित करती है, वहीं कांग्रेस को देश की विरासत और गौरवमयी इतिहास से नफरत है।
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ଯୁଦ୍ଧ ଓ ଶାନ୍ତି 28/03/2026 - ସମାଜରେ ପ୍ରକାଶିତ #AnilSpeaks #215th
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