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It's your duty to bolster internal security, govt staffers told

IndiaTimes Saturday, 26 April 2025 ()
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a virtual event distributing employment letters to over 51,000 new recruits, emphasized the crucial role of government employees in bolstering India's internal security. His address, following the Pahalgam attack and amid concerns about Pakistan's destabilizing efforts, urged the new recruits to dedicate themselves to strengthening the nation's economy, infrastructure, and the lives of workers.
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