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Odisha Raises Maoist Bounties 10% Above Chhattisgarh

Odisha government increases Maoist surrender rewards by 10% over Chhattisgarh rates. New policy offers up to ₹1.20 crore for top leaders to combat Left-Wing Extremism. Read more about the strategy.

UN Report Hails Vantara as World-Class Animal Welfare

A UN-linked convention has recognized Vantara as an exceptional animal welfare institution with modern infrastructure and advanced veterinary care. Discover how this Indian facility is setting global standards.

Bihar's Kaimur Hills: No Power Despite Govt Schemes

Despite NDA's 125 free electricity units, 70,000 tribal residents in Bihar's Kaimur hills live without power. Failed solar projects & non-functional toilets expose implementation gaps. Read more.

DDA Karamyogi Aojana: 3,656 Flats for Govt Staff

Delhi Development Authority launches Karamyogi Awas Yojana offering 3,656 HIG, MIG & EWS flats exclusively for government employees in Narela. Registration starts mid-December with 25% rebate.

Rasika Dugal's moving visit to Delhi's GB Road area

Actress Rasika Dugal visited Delhi's GB Road red-light area, meeting sex workers and children at Kat-Katha NGO. The experience made her acutely aware of privilege and trafficking issues explored in Delhi Crime Season 3.

5G Phones for Rehabilitated Maoists in Sukma

Sukma district administration distributes high-end 5G smartphones to 25 former Maoists for digital empowerment and mainstream integration under Chhattisgarh's rehabilitation policy.

15 Maoists with ₹48L bounty surrender in Sukma

Fifteen active Maoists carrying rewards worth ₹48 lakh surrendered in Sukma district, dealing a major blow to CPI (Maoist) in Bastar. Includes PLGA Battalion members. Read more.

Gruha Arogya: 1.5 Lakh Beneficiaries in 6 Months

Karnataka's Gruha Arogya scheme transforms healthcare access with 1.5 lakh beneficiaries in just six months. Discover how this initiative is revolutionizing medical care across the state.

Kerala HC Protects Voting Rights of Mental Health Patients

Kerala High Court dismisses plea for separate EVMs for mental health center inmates in 2025 polls, stating mental illness is not a sin and shouldn't deny voting rights. Justice Kunhikrishnan emphasizes dignity and inclusion.

Punjab Flood Victims Still Homeless After 4 Months

Four months after devastating floods in Punjab's Sultanpur Lodhi, two sisters live in a makeshift field shack as their home remains destroyed. Their story highlights ongoing flood rehabilitation challenges.

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