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Chhattisgarh's New Vidhan Sabha Building Inaugurated

Chhattisgarh celebrates a historic moment as the new state-of-the-art Legislative Assembly building is inaugurated, marking a new era in the state's democratic journey with modern facilities and symbolic architecture.

Germany ends fast-track citizenship for migrants

Germany tightens citizenship requirements, ending popular fast-track program. Learn how new language demands, income rules, and 'values declaration' will impact migrants seeking German passports.

Bihar's Chanpatia Startup Zone: Broken Promises?

The ambitious Chanpatia startup zone, launched during 2020 lockdown to bring migrant workers back to Bihar, remains largely non-functional, raising questions about implementation and political promises ahead of 2025 elections.

US Ends Automatic Work Permit Renewals for Migrants

The Biden administration ends automatic work permit extensions for certain migrants, creating uncertainty for thousands. Discover how this 'common sense' rule affects H-1B, L-1 visa holders and others awaiting green cards.

India's New Bill Protects Overseas Workers

India's groundbreaking proposed legislation aims to transform migrant worker rights, ensuring comprehensive protection and support for citizens working abroad. Learn how this bill could revolutionize overseas employment.

Masked shooters attack Congress office in Chhattisgarh

In a shocking daylight attack, unidentified assailants targeted a Congress party leader's office in Chhattisgarh's Durg district, leaving two relatives injured. Security has been heightened across the region.

Chhattisgarh CM launches ₹409 Cr projects in Jashpur

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai inaugurates and lays foundation stones for 19 development projects worth ₹40.89 crore in Jashpur, boosting infrastructure and public welfare in the tribal-dominated region.

Bihar Migrants Return With Questions and Voting Power

As Bihar's migrant laborers return from urban centers, they bring back not just savings but critical questions about employment, development, and political accountability that could reshape the state's political landscape.

Maoists surrender with weapons in Chhattisgarh

In a significant development for Chhattisgarh's security forces, over a dozen Maoist cadres, including several women members, have surrendered with their weapons in Kanker district. This strategic setback for the insurgents marks a victory for government

Chhattisgarh: No let-up in anti-Naxal operations

Chhattisgarh Home Minister Vijay Sharma declares relentless security operations against Maoists while offering surrender opportunities. Get exclusive insights into the state's dual strategy.

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