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 Kuwait  stanley mexico City: Lauding the hard work, achievement and contribution of the Indian community to the development of Kuwait, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday extended an invitation to diaspora members to participate in Pravasi Bharatiya Divas and Maha Kumbh events to be held next month while spotlighting that India of the future will be the hub of global development and the growth engine of the world.   Addressing a massive gathering of Indian diaspora at a special Hala Modi ; event held at the Sheikh Saad Al-Abdullah Indoor Sports Complex in Kuwait City, PM Modi praised their significant contributions and vital role played by the Indian community in fostering India-Kuwait ties. Also ReadPM Modi meets 101-yr-old Ex-IFS officer, gets a rousing welcome in Kuwait I am not here today just to meet you, but to celebrate your achievements. Jus stanley quencher t a little while ago, I had the opportunity to meet Indian work stanley cup ers here who are engaged in various professional sectors. They are involved in construction work, and many others are contributing their hard work in other sectors as well. Indian doctors, nurses, and paramedics are a significant strength in Kuwait   medical sector. Those of you who are teachers are helping shape the next generation of Kuwait. The doctors, architects, and other professionals among you are building the future of Kuwait   workforce. The citizens of Kuwait highly respect you all because of your hard work, honesty, and skills, sai Yuqd Sri Lanka questions UN rights report on enforced disappearances
 New Delhi: In Sikkim, troops of Trishakti Corps of the Indian Army are undertaking operations at a massive scale to reconnect villages cut off post the flash floods on the night of October 3-4.   An Army official said that the focus of the operations are on restoring connectivity to North Sikkim through Chungthang, which was the worst affected during the devastatin stanley thermos g floods. Also ReadWill return to India if situation worsens, says Indian national in Israel Troops of the Army have rescued of 150-200 civilians so far. In the immediate, account has been taken of all tourists and locals in the areas of Chaten, Lachen, Lachung and Thangu in North Sikkim.     A list of 2,000 tourists, including 63 foreign nationals, has been compiled and assistance is being provided in terms of food, medical aid, accommodation and telephone connectivity, the official said. According to the Army, a helpli stanley cup ne has also been established through which relatives of all the tourists are being informed about the wellbeing of their near and dear ones. This effort will continue till they are evacuated. With the improvement in weather, air evacuation of tourists started on Monday. Another action being undertaken by the Army is to reconnect the vill stanley cup ages that have been cut off. Towards this end, a log bridge over Lachen Chu connecting Chungthang to Pegong has been completed by the Army troops along with the ITBP personnel and locals.     Meanwhile, the Indian Army and the BRO, with assistance from ITBP troops, ar