HTLS Day 5 in pics: Amit Shah on Modi govt's achievements; Avani, Sumit, Bajrang on their record-breaking feat
On the last day of 19th edition of HTLS, Union Home Minister Amit Shah talked about India's achievements under the
On the last day of 19th edition of HTLS, Union Home Minister Amit Shah talked about India's achievements under the leadership of PM Modi, while Supreme Court judge Justice UU Lalit said awareness is important for bringing justice for those who cannot afford legal services. Avani Lekhara and Sumit Antil, the gold medallists from Tokyo Paralympics as well as Tokyo Olympics bronze medallist Bajrang Punia also graced the final day of HTLS.
On the final day of HTLS on December 4, Union Home Minister Amit Shah talked about India's achievements under the leadership of PM Modi. Avani Lekhara and Sumit Antil, the gold medallists from Tokyo Paralympics as well as Tokyo Olympics bronze medallist Bajrang Punia also graced the final day of HTLS.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah lauded PM Modi's leadership and said that the vaccination drive undertaken by the country is being appreciated across the world.
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The Union Home Minister said that during coal shortage and fears of a power crisis in India, the government ramped up the production and tackled the situation.
Supreme Court judge Justice UU Lalit said awareness is important in bringing justice for those who cannot afford legal services and National Legal Services Authority (Nalsa) strives to further this purpose while speaking at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit (HTLS).
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“In Kanyakumari, we found that third gender people were even being denied the right to burial on common ground. With the intervention of NALSA and state legal services, we guaranteed them a separate ground. This is one part, only half success, we will truly be inclusive once we ensure common access for all," said Justice UU Lalit.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah delivered the keynote address and talked about India's achievements under Prime Minister Narendra's Modi's leadership on the last day of 19th edition of HTLS. He was in conversation with Shashi Shekhar, the editor-in-chief of Hindustan on Day 5 of the summit.
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Speaking with Hindustan Times editor-in-chief R Sukumar, Google and Alphabet Inc CEO Sundar Pichai said that “web 3.0 is early” but there is “considerable excitement around decentralised architecture.” “The internet is, at the end of the day, a community. It's the people driving it forward. As a company, we are always looking to contribute to it,” he added.
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During conversation with Hindustan Times national legal editor Utkarsh Anand, former CJI of India Justice Dipak Mishra said that pan-world organisations must act as “building blocks” to bring the world to normalcy from the fear psychosis caused by Covid-19.
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The eight-time Olympic winner Usain Bolt said that he grew up watching cricket and “had love for football.” “My cricket coach saw me running as I fast-bowled and he said you should try to run,” the world's fastest man told sports writer and journalist Ayaz Memon.
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Walmart Inc. CEO & President Doug McMillion speaks during the final week of Hindustan Times Leadership Summit (HTLS) on December 10. While speaking to Hindustan Times’ editor-in-chief R Sukumar, McMillion said early days of the Covid-19 pandemic were chaotic but gradually clarity was achieved and Walmart could pick up speed to focus on a clear set of ranked priorities. (HT Photo)
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Former tennis player Andre Agassi and Stefanie Graf during the 18th edition of Hindustan Times Leadership Summit (HTLS) on December 3. HTLS 2020, being held virtually this year, returned in its third week with two days of conversations on sport, education, food and more. (HT Photo)