BENGALURU:
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BENGALURU:
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Chief Secretary...
Union Minister Kumaraswamy underscored that this is not just about cleaner transport, but about ushering in a new era of industrial growth. “This is the Prime Minister’s long-term vision in action. We are creating a future-ready industrial ecosystem where India doesn’t follow it leads,” he concluded.
He urged the public to stay calm, saying, “At this moment, there is no reason for panic. It is essential to maintain basic hygiene practices. I particularly advise individuals who are immunocompromised or have low immunity to wear masks when in public settings.”