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BJP's Nitin Nabin to visit Puducherry on December 21

Newly appointed BJP working president Nitin Nabin will make his first official trip to Puducherry on December 21. He will meet CM Rangaswamy and address party workers, aiming to strengthen the alliance. Read more.

Nitin Nabin's Rise: BJP's Next-Gen Leadership Shift

BJP appoints 45-year-old Nitin Nabin as national working president, signaling a 'karyakartaisation' of power and a long-term succession plan under the Modi-Shah leadership. Analysis of the party's strategic consolidation.

Nitin Nabin becomes BJP's youngest National Working President

Nitin Nabin's elevation as BJP's National Working President underscores the party's merit-driven culture, inspiring grassroots workers. His journey from student politics to the top signals a focus on youth and organizational discipline. Read more.

BJP's Rise in Kerala: From Margins to Mainstream

The Bharatiya Janata Party has transitioned from a fringe player to a significant electoral force in Kerala, marking a pivotal change in the state's political landscape. Discover the implications.

Sanjay Saraogi Appointed Bihar BJP President

BJP appoints six-time MLA Sanjay Saraogi as Bihar state president, replacing Dilip Kumar Jaiswal. Saraogi, a former minister, vows to strengthen the party under PM Modi's leadership.

Uttarakhand Begins Verification of 2003 Voter Rolls

Uttarakhand's election department initiates a crucial pre-revision exercise to verify voters from the 2003 electoral rolls, aiming to ensure accuracy and integrity ahead of potential updates.

3 New Doppler Radars Approved for Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand's early-warning system gets a major boost with 3 new Doppler radars approved for Haridwar, Pantnagar & Auli. This upgrade aims to improve accuracy of weather alerts in the hazard-prone state. Read more.

Modi Promotes Uttarakhand Tourism in Mann Ki Baat

PM Modi highlights Uttarakhand's surge in winter tourism, adventure sports & destination weddings. Auli, Munsyari see record footfall. Discover why visitors are flocking to this Himalayan state.

HC Backs 576-Raft Cap on Ganga for Tourism

Uttarakhand High Court supports the 576-raft limit on the Ganga, set by a tourism board committee. The court declined to intervene, stating it's an expert matter. Learn more about the ruling and its impact.

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