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Chandigarh Sports Dept Plans Portal for Grant Tracking

Chandigarh's Sports Department is developing a digital portal to streamline grant disbursement and monitor sports associations. This move aims to enhance transparency and efficiency in fund management.

PU Gets First Tranche of Rs 5 Cr for Hostel Projects

Panjab University finally receives Rs 5 crore mobilisation advance for pending hostel construction. VC confirms funds must be used within FY 2025-26. Read about the delayed projects and future assurances.

Grant Hackett's Net Worth & Post-Swimming Career

Explore how Olympic legend Grant Hackett built a $7-12 million net worth and his life with Sharlene Fletcher. Discover his career transition and their financial stability. Read more!

Punjab Minister Goyal's Rs 3.72 Cr Aid & Flood Gate in Sangrur

Punjab Minister Barinder Kumar Goyal distributed Rs 3.72 crore housing grants in Moonak and launched a Rs 32.8 lakh flood control project on the Ghaggar river. Read about the state's initiatives for farmers and underprivileged families.

Schools Across India Celebrate Christmas with Joy

Educational institutions in Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh marked Christmas with nativity plays, carols, and charity drives, spreading the festive message of peace and brotherhood.

₹80 Crore Grant for Kodagu Road Development Approved

Madikeri MLA Manthar Gowda announces a special ₹80 crore grant for road development in Kodagu. The funds, pending CM's approval, aim to transform State Highway-85 and address long-standing public demands.

Schools in Punjab & Haryana Celebrate Christmas

Educational institutions across Punjab and Haryana held vibrant Christmas celebrations, featuring plays, carols, and Santa Claus, fostering joy and communal harmony. Read more about the festive spirit in schools.

Telangana: 40% rise in govt schools with under 10 students

Official data reveals a crisis in Telangana's government schools, with over 5,000 institutions having fewer than 10 students. Experts blame single-teacher setups and a shift towards private education. Read the full analysis.

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