It is set to be a busy Thursday with several events lined up for the day.
Firstly, India’s Operation Sindoor global outreach delegation led by Sanjay Jha will be in Japan today. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump will host a lavish dinner for his meme coin investors.
In India, PM Modi will be in Rajasthan to unveil development projects while Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu will embark on a three-day visit to New Delhi. Meanwhile, workers at the Canada Post are likely to go on strike as their current contract ends.
Here is all that is set to take place throughout the day.
Operation Sindoor delegation in Japan
A delegation all-party members from India is set to take Operation Sindoor to a global platform. The delegation headed by JD(U) leader Sanjay Jha will be in Japan today to convey India’s strong stand against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism.
JD(U) leader Sanjay Jha, leading a delegation to Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Malaysia, and Indonesia , informed reporters after a briefing that their message to global leaders would be, “India has decided enough is enough.” He stated that Pakistan has repeatedly acted like “a thief asked to probe his own crime” whenever India trusted its assurances on counter-terrorism.
Trump to host dinner for top meme coin investors
US President Donald Trump is set to host a special dinner only for people who bought a lot of his memecoin. Memecoins like Dogecoin, Shiba Inu Coin, $TRUMP , etc are a type of joke cryptocurrency. People buy and sell them like other cryptocurrencies, but they don’t have any real use.
Only 220 individuals who acquired the highest volume of coins are extended an invitation to this VIP dinner, as reported by The New York Times. Trump’s website conveyed the stringent exclusivity, advising, “The competition is fierce. Own $TRUMP or watch from the sidelines.” Furthermore, the top 25 purchasers are afforded access to an “ultra-exclusive private VIP reception” in addition to the dinner. The identities of some of these individuals have been ascertained by cryptocurrency experts or voluntarily disclosed by the individuals themselves online, reported news website Economic Times.
PM Modi in Rajasthan to unveil development projects
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch a number of development projects during his visit to Rajasthan today. The projects include railways, roadways, power, water and renewable energy sectors.
An official statement said PM Modi will also inaugurate 103 redeveloped ‘Amrit Stations’ in 86 districts across 18 states and Union Territories, which have been built at a cost of ₹1,100 crore, besides launching other development projects costing over Rs 26,000 crore, reported news agency PTI.
The prime minister will inaugurate the redeveloped Deshnoke Station under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme and flag off Bikaner-Mumbai express train. He will then lay the foundation stone, inaugurate and dedicate to the nation multiple development projects worth over ₹26,000 crore and also address a public function in Palana, the statement said.
Andhra Pradesh CM to embark on official visit to New Delhi
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu will embark on a three-day visit to the national capital from today. He is set to meet several Union Ministers on his visit. “He is also scheduled to meet with several industrialists regarding investments in the State,” said an official release.
The Chief Minister’s schedule for May 24 includes participation in the Niti Aayog Governing Council meeting, commencing at 9:30 am at Bharat Mandapam. Following these engagements, the TDP supremo is slated to return to the State on May 24, as per the released statement.
Canada Post likely to go on strike
Canada Post is likely to go on a potential strike beginning at 12 am local time on May 22, following official strike notices issued by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW). The notices cover both urban and rural and suburban mail carrier units, signalling a possible nationwide disruption unless a last-minute agreement is reached.
The labor dispute centers on unresolved contract negotiations. CUPW’s demands include a 24 per cent wage increase over four years, enhanced benefits and stronger job security measures. Canada Post, citing financial constraints, has countered with an 11.5 per cent wage increase and limited benefit improvements.