Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set for a busy week, juggling various commitments across India. He will begin his week campaigning for the upcoming state elections. On September 14th, he will address his first rally for the Haryana assembly elections in Kurukshetra. The Prime Minister will then head to Jammu and Kashmir, where he will address a mega rally in Doda district on September 15th. This marks the first visit of any Prime Minister to Doda in 42 years, showcasing the importance of the region in the upcoming elections. Haryana polls are scheduled for October 5th, while the first phase of Jammu and Kashmir elections will be held on September 18th. The vote counts for both states will be on October 8th.
Beyond election campaigning, Prime Minister Modi will also be focusing on development initiatives. He will visit Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh on Thursday to inaugurate a slew of projects worth over ₹50,700 crore. The projects, set to be launched from Bina in Madhya Pradesh, are expected to significantly contribute to the states’ economic growth.
On a more global note, NASA’s annual Observe the Moon Night will take place on September 14th. This event brings together Moon enthusiasts worldwide to witness celestial observations and celebrate the moon’s cultural and personal significance.
Finally, the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has issued a reminder that Aadhaar cards issued over 10 years ago, lacking valid details, need to be updated by Saturday, September 14th. After this deadline, free updates will cease, and a ₹50 fine will be levied for any updates made. This timely update ensures that Aadhaar card details remain current and accurate for all citizens.