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Man arrested for raping deaf-mute niece in Samastipur

A 30-year-old man in Bihar's Samastipur district has been arrested for allegedly raping his deaf and mute teenage niece. The incident occurred on December 15. Police have initiated legal proceedings.

Bengal Gold Deposits: 9 Sites Confirmed by GSI

GSI surveys reveal 9 potential gold sites & rare earth deposits in West Bengal. Details on Purulia-Bankura belt, resource estimates, and political hurdles. Read the full report.

Chennai's Inclusive Sign-Language Choir Debuts at Margazhi

For the first time in Chennai, over 200 children, including deaf and disabled performers, joined a unified sign-language choir at Margazhi Matram. Discover how this multisensory concert is redefining inclusivity in Indian classical music.

Bengal's adoption paradox: High rate, but older kids wait

West Bengal sees high child adoption rates, yet couples overwhelmingly prefer infants under 2, leaving older children in wait. Experts cite societal prejudices and a desire for a 'clean slate' as key reasons. Learn about the push to change perceptions.

Coimbatore girl travels 58km daily for cricket dream

Inspired by the Indian women's team, girls in Coimbatore are flocking to cricket academies. Meet S Anusri, who travels 58km daily for training, and discover the surge changing the game's future.

Ahmedabad Bar Association Polls Deferred

Ahmedabad family court bar association elections postponed after ex-president I M Khokhar challenges reservation of president's post for women. Bar Council of Gujarat to review appeal.

West Bengal Raj Bhavan renamed Lok Bhavan

West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose oversees historic renaming of Raj Bhavan to Lok Bhavan in Kolkata, marking a symbolic shift in governance approach. Read more about this significant development.

Congress' Bengal Dilemma: TMC vs BJP in 2026

After Bihar victory, BJP targets Bengal while Congress struggles for relevance. Mamata's solo stance and BJP's rise create perfect storm for Congress survival. Read analysis.

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