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13 New Private High Schools Approved in Gujarat

Gujarat's education board grants provisional approval to 13 new private high schools for 2026-27. Discover the locations, medium of instruction, and the approval process details here.

Gujarat: 1,700+ arrests in New Year prohibition crackdown

Gujarat police arrested over 1,700 individuals for prohibition violations during New Year's week. Valsad led with 1,149 arrests, while Ahmedabad and Surat saw major crackdowns. Read the full report on the statewide enforcement drive.

238 held in Ahmedabad for prohibition violations on NYE

Ahmedabad police arrested 238 individuals for prohibition law violations between New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. The crackdown, focusing on drunk driving and liquor possession, saw major seizures. Read more about the intensive night-long operation.

Gujarat Plans Major IT-AI Hub Beside GIFT City

Gujarat government announces a dedicated IT-AI cluster adjacent to GIFT City, aiming to attract top global tech firms with tailored incentives and boost the state's digital economy.

Gujarat Kidney IPO Allotment Finalised Today

Gujarat Kidney and Super Speciality IPO allotment is likely finalised today, Dec 26. Shares trade at ₹0 GMP. Listing on BSE, NSE expected on December 30, 2025. Check your status now.

Gujarat 2025: Tragedy and Triumph in Year-End Review

A year of contrasts for Gujarat: public anger over a bridge collapse and plane crash is balanced by the joy of winning National Games rights and Asiatic lion conservation success. Read the full report.

Gujarat reshuffles 26 IAS officers, CMO gets new team

The Gujarat government announced a major bureaucratic reshuffle, transferring 26 senior IAS officers. Key changes include new appointments in the Chief Minister's Office and leadership shifts across crucial departments like Energy, Finance, and Education.

Myanmar Arrests Hundreds Under New Election Law

Myanmar's military junta has detained over 200 individuals, including election officials, using a new conscription law to suppress dissent ahead of December polls. Read the full report.

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