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MP is becoming a hub of IT revolution: CM

The CM noted that information technology is no longer just a sector, but it has become a fundamental necessity across all industries. He pointed out that from healthcare to agriculture, education, and manufacturing, IT plays a crucial role in every field.

Prayagraj Mahakumbh has awakened Hindus: Mahant Ravindra Puri

Mahant Ravindra Puri, President of the Akhil Bharatiya Akhara Parishad and the driving force behind the success of the Mahaukumbh, had a long telephonic conversation with “The Statesman” correspondent Manoj Bhadra on different aspects of the Mahakumbh through the perspectives of the saints and sadhus of the 13 Akharas.

Uttarakhand to upgrade 350 Class B bridges for enhanced defence mobility

The Uttarakhand government is set to upgrade the load-carrying capacity of nearly 350 Class B bridges in areas along the Indo-China border. According to state government officials, the initiative aims primarily to facilitate the movement of defence equipment and heavy vehicles to border regions in times of need.

Kerala Cabinet defers Private University Bill amid CPI concerns

The Communist Party of India (CPI) has expressed strong concerns and opposition to the proposed bill granting permission for private universities in Kerala. The issue was raised during a Cabinet meeting on Wednesday when the draft bill came up for discussion.

Educationists criticise Guv’s report card

The Educationists' Forum, an umbrella body of professors and former vice-chancellors, reacted sharply on Friday to Governor CV Ananda Bose’s suggestion to the state government to relieve education minister Bratya Basu for allegedly violating the model code of conduct.

Island Dispute

In the throes of an impending election, the decadesold issue of the island of Katchatheevu has once again surfaced, serving as political fodder for India’s electoral arena.

Putin’s Triumph

The recent impressive victory of Vladimir Putin for the presidency of the Russian Federation was expected and it is generally believed that even in a Western type of competitive democratic politics he would have won by a comfortable majority.