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Kolkata Voters Face Confusion Over SIR Form Filling

Kolkata residents face challenges completing electoral roll forms due to confusing fields, photo size issues, and unavailable BLOs. Many fear deletion from voters' list if forms aren't filled properly. Read more about the ongoing SIR process.

12th Samvad Tribal Conclave Begins in Jamshedpur

The 12th edition of Samvad tribal conclave launched in Jamshedpur, showcasing 34 tribal art forms from 18 states. Discover India's rich indigenous heritage through cultural performances and traditional rituals.

Bengal Distributes 7 Crore Enumeration Forms

West Bengal's election commission has distributed over 7 crore enumeration forms, covering 96.66% of the electorate in a special intensive revision. Discover the details of this massive electoral exercise.

40 Bengal seats lag in voter form distribution: EC

West Bengal election officials express concern as 40 constituencies fall behind in enumeration form distribution. Special Intensive Revision continues across state with 94.91% forms distributed.

Jharkhand's 25th Statehood Day Marked by Street Dance

Jharkhand celebrated its 25th Statehood Day with vibrant street dance festivals across Ranchi and Hazaribag. Traditional tribal performances showcased rich cultural heritage. Discover the colorful celebrations!

West Bengal Distributes ₹2+ Crore SIR Forms

West Bengal government has successfully distributed financial assistance forms worth more than ₹2 crore under the Samajik Suraksha Yojana, benefiting thousands of workers across the state.

Karnataka survey extended to Oct 31 amid delays

Karnataka government extends crucial socio-educational survey deadline as enumeration process faces significant delays across the state. Get latest updates on survey progress and implementation challenges.

Aboriginal Art: Living Heritage in Every Stroke

Discover the living heritage of Aboriginal art where every stroke carries ancestral wisdom, cultural identity, and 60,000 years of continuous tradition in contemporary Australia.

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