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Chandigarh Seeks MHA Approval for ₹160 Cr DC Office

The Chandigarh Administration has sought Ministry of Home Affairs approval for a new ₹160 crore Deputy Commissioner office complex in Sector 17. The project aims to modernize and consolidate administrative functions.

Chandigarh's Rs 100 Crore Project Approval Power Restored

The Centre has restored financial powers to Chandigarh's UT Administrator, allowing local approval for projects up to Rs 100 crore. This ends months of uncertainty and will speed up development. Read the full details and conditions here.

Microsoft Denies Plans to Rewrite Windows in Rust

Microsoft clarifies it is not rewriting Windows in Rust. The statement follows viral speculation from a job post. Learn about the research project and the industry shift towards memory-safe languages.

MHA Secretary Reviews India-Myanmar Border Security

Union Secretary Dr Rajendra Kumar conducted a high-level review of security and infrastructure along the vulnerable India-Myanmar border in Moreh, Manipur. Read about the plans to counter smuggling and refugee influx.

Delhi's Raj Niwas Officially Renamed Lok Niwas

Delhi's Raj Niwas, the LG's official residence, is now Lok Niwas following an MHA directive to shed colonial-era names. Discover the states that have made similar changes.

8 States, Ladakh Rename Raj Bhavan to Lok Bhavan

Following an MHA directive, eight Indian states and Ladakh UT have renamed the Governor's house from 'Raj Bhavan' to 'Lok Bhavan' to move away from colonial-era nomenclature. Read the full story.

Odisha's Raj Bhavan Officially Renamed Lok Bhavan

Odisha's Raj Bhavan is now Lok Bhavan, a historic name change announced by Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati. The move, inspired by PM Modi's vision, aims to foster public engagement and transparency. Read more.

Congress attacks Modi govt over Chandigarh bill reversal

Congress accuses Modi government of 'first announce, second think' approach after MHA clarifies Chandigarh bill won't be tabled in Winter Session. Randeep Surjewala questions BJP's stance toward Punjab and Haryana.

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