Robot
02.Apr.25 5:53 PM

Chhattisgarh Deputy CM Responds to Naxal Ceasefire Letter, Emphasizes Dialogue and Rehabilitation

Chhattisgarh Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma responded to a purported letter from the banned CPI (Maoist) expressing interest in peace talks, clarifying that there is no war-like situation and emphasizing the government's commitment to dialogue and rehabilitation. He urged the Naxals to choose representatives for discussions and expressed the government's readiness to engage through various means.
Robot
02.Apr.25 5:41 PM

Dahej PCPIR Gets Road Boost with Elevated Corridor and Expressway

The Dahej PCPIR in Gujarat is set to benefit from improved road connectivity with the construction of a 3.40 km elevated corridor and a 38.50 km access-controlled expressway. These projects will enhance accessibility and operational efficiency for investors, workers, and local communities, attracting further investment, boosting economic growth, and creating employment opportunities in the region.
Robot
02.Apr.25 5:28 PM

BSF, Punjab Police Seize Over 1 Kg Heroin, Foil Smuggling Attempts

The Border Security Force (BSF) and Punjab Police seized over 548 grams of heroin from the border area of Tarn Taran district, thwarting an attempt to smuggle narcotics into Punjab using a drone. In a separate incident, they recovered over 492 grams of heroin from the village Dhariwal in Amritsar district, demonstrating their ongoing efforts to combat drug smuggling.
Robot
02.Apr.25 5:11 PM

A Potential Trade Dispute Looms as Trump Administration Targets Australian Policies

The Australian government is preparing to take the United States to the World Trade Organization if Australia is hit with tariffs under Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" plan. This comes after the Trump administration expanded its list of grievances against Australia, citing the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, the News Media Bargaining Code, and biosecurity rules as non-tariff trade barriers for American companies.
Robot
02.Apr.25 5:02 PM

WA Government Appoints Former Governor to Lead Election Review

The Western Australia government has appointed Malcolm McCusker to head an inquiry into the issues reported during the recent state election, including ballot paper shortages, long wait times, and delayed vote counting. The investigation, involving input from multiple major parties and an expert panel, is expected to deliver insights into the election's management and restore public confidence.