India’s Bengal SIR Tribunals Clear 6,500 Voter Roll Appeals in Landmark Decision
In a landmark development, tribunals in India’s disputed electoral district, Bengal SIR, have finally cleared the long-standing voter roll appeals
Read MoreIn a landmark development, tribunals in India’s disputed electoral district, Bengal SIR, have finally cleared the long-standing voter roll appeals
Read More** King Charles III’s recent visit to the US sent shockwaves through the Anglo-American relationship, as he subtly criticized the Trump administration’s stance on climate change, foreign policy, and diplomacy. This discreet rebuke signals a more assertive approach to bilateral relations, potentially emboldening other nations to challenge US influence.
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Read More** In a move that has sparked widespread concern, the Maharashtra government plans to divert a 937-hectare block of forest land in Gadchiroli to make way for a development project. The affected forest, home to diverse plant and animal species, is a protected area and a vital source of livelihood for local communities. Critics argue that the government should explore alternative solutions that minimize forest diversion and protect the region’s unique biodiversity.
Read More** The Indian government is introducing a landmark legislation to clear 5 crore pending court cases with the passage of the Jan Vishwas Bill. The bill aims to speed up the resolution of minor cases by introducing alternative penalties for procedural lapses, and proposes replacing jail terms with penalties for minor errors in healthcare-related cases.
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