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26.Mar.25 12:23 AM

Madhya Pradesh CM Inaugurates Industries, Celebrates with Leprosy Patients

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, inaugurated 27 industrial units in Ujjain, generating employment opportunities and contributing to the state's development. He also celebrated his 60th birthday with leprosy patients at the Mahatma Gandhi Leprosy Ashram in Bhopal, demonstrating his commitment to social welfare and inclusion.
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26.Mar.25 12:12 AM

BSF ADG Visits All-Women Prahari BOP in Tripura, Highlighting Women's Role in Border Security

BSF ADG Ravi Gandhi visited the first all-women Prahari BOP in Tripura, commending the women personnel for their dedication and professionalism in managing security operations in challenging terrain. His three-day visit also included meetings with state officials to discuss security concerns and boost the morale of BSF personnel.
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25.Mar.25 11:57 PM

Lukashenko Inaugurated for Seventh Term as Belarus President

Alexander Lukashenko, the long-time leader of Belarus, was sworn in for a seventh term as president on March 26, solidifying his grip on power after a January election that saw him win 87% of the vote. The inauguration ceremony, held in the grand Ceremonial Hall of the Palace of Independence in Minsk, was attended by over 1,100 guests and marked the official start of Lukashenko's new term, extending his presidency that has spanned decades...
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25.Mar.25 11:50 PM

Tripura Awarded for Exemplary Performance in TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan

Tripura has been recognized by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare for its outstanding performance in the TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan, marking a significant milestone in the state's fight against tuberculosis. Chief Minister Manik Saha expressed his gratitude to the dedicated team, including health officials and Nikshay Mitras, for their tireless efforts in detecting and treating TB cases.
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25.Mar.25 11:34 PM

A Policy Under Scrutiny, Sparking Debate and Concerns

The Northern Territory government plans to reinstate mandatory sentencing for repeat domestic violence order breaches, despite concerns from women's legal services about its effectiveness and potential negative consequences. This move comes after the previous government repealed mandatory sentencing in 2022, following a report that deemed it "unprincipled, unfair, and unjust.