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Tier II Housing Sales Value Up 4% Despite Volume Decline

India's 15 major Tier II cities saw housing sales value increase 4% to ₹37,409 crore in Q3 2025, while volumes dropped 4%. Gujarat cities dominate with 60% market share. Experts call it strategic pause, not slowdown.

Retired Official's Suicide at Hazaribag Station

Vinay Kumar Singh, a 70-year-old retired official, died by suicide at Hazaribag railway station. He left a suicide note apologizing to his family. Read the full investigation details.

DDA Karamyogi Aojana: 3,656 Flats for Govt Staff

Delhi Development Authority launches Karamyogi Awas Yojana offering 3,656 HIG, MIG & EWS flats exclusively for government employees in Narela. Registration starts mid-December with 25% rebate.

Army to Raise Agniveer Vacancies to 1 Lakh Per Year

Indian Army plans to increase Agniveer recruitment to 1 lakh annually to address 1.8 lakh troop shortfall caused by COVID-19 recruitment freeze and ongoing retirements. Read more about the strategic expansion.

Delhi Police withdraws staff from retired officers

Delhi Police Commissioner Satish Golchha orders withdrawal of 144 police personnel and 10 MTS staff from retired officers including former commissioners. Read about the departmental audit driving this reform.

Chandigarh rejects plotted housing in tech park

Chandigarh urban planning department refuses CHB's request for plotted housing in Rajiv Gandhi Technology Park, citing Master Plan 2031 restrictions and environmental concerns. Learn what's next.

Pilibhit's Best BLOs Get Safari, Lunch & Movie Rewards

Top-performing Booth Level Officers in Pilibhit receive unique incentives including jungle safari, family lunch, and movie tickets under SIR 2.0 initiative. Discover how 52 officers supervise form collection.

Rs 4.5 Crore Govt Housing Complex in Dibrugarh

Assam launches Rs 4.5 crore rental housing complex in Dibrugarh for government employees. Project supports city's development as Assam's second capital. Read more about this initiative.

DGCA taps retired officers to fix approval delays

Facing a manpower crisis, India's DGCA is creating a pool of retired technical officers aged up to 70 to advise on certifications. This move aims to cut delays while ensuring transparency. Learn how this impacts aviation.

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