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2025: A Landmark Year for Economic Reforms in India

2025 emerged as a pivotal year for India's economy with major reforms in taxation, banking, and infrastructure. Discover how these changes are fueling growth and what they mean for the future.

India Rejects China's Role in Pakistan Ceasefire Deal

India firmly denies any Chinese mediation in the 2021 LoC ceasefire with Pakistan. The government faces opposition scrutiny over the timing and strategic implications of the agreement. Get the full story.

Sports Governance Act Partially Effective From Jan 1

India's landmark National Sports Governance Act partially takes effect from January 1, 2026, establishing a new framework for sports bodies, a National Sports Board, and a Tribunal. Read about the key changes.

Govt Warns Social Media Platforms of Strict Action

Indian government issues a stern warning to social media platforms, reminding them of their legal obligations under IT Act and Rules 2021 to remove obscene and unlawful content. Read the full details.

MeitY Warns Social Media Over Illegal Content

The Indian government has issued a stern advisory to social media platforms, demanding immediate removal of obscene and unlawful content. Non-compliance could lead to prosecution under IT Act and criminal laws. Read the full details.

Punjab Vidhan Sabha Passes 3 Revenue Amendment Bills

The Punjab Legislative Assembly has passed three significant revenue amendment bills aimed at enhancing tax collection and plugging leakages. The move is expected to strengthen the state's fiscal health. Read more for details.

PM Modi Calls 2025 Year of Transformative Reforms

Prime Minister Narendra Modi envisions 2025 as a landmark year for India's growth, dubbing it the 'Year of Transformative Reforms'. He urges the nation to board the 'Reform Express' for a developed India. Read more.

Myanmar's Pro-Military Party Claims Election Victory

Myanmar's military-backed USDP claims over 80% of contested seats in the first phase of polls. Critics and watchdogs condemn the election as a sham to entrench junta rule. Read the full analysis.

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