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BJP Announces 23 District Presidents in Jharkhand

BJP's Jharkhand unit appoints presidents for 23 districts, including 3 women and 5 from SC/ST communities. A strategic move to strengthen the party's grassroots ahead of key political battles.

Congress Appoints 11 District Presidents in Himachal

The Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee has announced new presidents for all 11 district units in the state. This major organizational reshuffle aims to strengthen the party ahead of upcoming elections.

SC's 2026 Docket: Religion, Citizenship, Liberty Cases

The Supreme Court shifts focus from 2025's off-court controversies to a pivotal 2026 calendar packed with landmark cases on religious freedom, citizenship laws, and fundamental rights. Explore the key legal battles ahead.

Parliament Passes Insurance Amendment Bill 2025

Parliament has approved the Insurance Amendment Bill 2025, amending three key laws: the Insurance Act, 1938, LIC Act, 1956, and IRDA Act, 1999. Read about the sector's transformation.

Melania Trump Reveals 2025 White House Holiday Decor

First Lady Melania Trump unveils 'Home Is Where the Heart Is' White House Christmas decor for 2025, featuring 51 trees, LEGO presidents & a tribute to Gold Star families. Explore the festive transformation.

Congress Unrest in Hyderabad Over DCC Appointments

Discontent erupts within Telangana Congress as new district committee presidents are announced. Senior leaders resign in protest, citing overlooked loyalists. Get the full story on the internal rift.

Two Former Ministers Return to Congress, Hit Azad's Party

In a significant political development, two former ministers from Ghulam Nabi Azad's Democratic Progressive Azad Party have returned to Congress, dealing a major setback to the J&K political landscape ahead of elections.

Ex-judges, veterans slam Rahul Gandhi's EC attacks

A group of 272 eminent citizens, including ex-judges and veterans, condemns Rahul Gandhi's 'vote chori' rhetoric against the Election Commission, calling it 'impotent rage'. Read their full statement.

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