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Gujarat Kidney IPO Allotment Finalised Today

Gujarat Kidney and Super Speciality IPO allotment is likely finalised today, Dec 26. Shares trade at ₹0 GMP. Listing on BSE, NSE expected on December 30, 2025. Check your status now.

Pune Police seize Rs 1 crore from illegal liquor den

Kondhwa police raided an illegal liquor operation in Kakade Vasti, Pune, confiscating over Rs 1 crore in unaccounted cash and liquor worth Rs 3.47 lakh. Three suspects face charges under the Prohibition Act. Read the full details.

Gujarat 2025: Tragedy and Triumph in Year-End Review

A year of contrasts for Gujarat: public anger over a bridge collapse and plane crash is balanced by the joy of winning National Games rights and Asiatic lion conservation success. Read the full report.

Gujarat reshuffles 26 IAS officers, CMO gets new team

The Gujarat government announced a major bureaucratic reshuffle, transferring 26 senior IAS officers. Key changes include new appointments in the Chief Minister's Office and leadership shifts across crucial departments like Energy, Finance, and Education.

Man held with 6.3kg ganja in Krishnagiri's Hosur

A 25-year-old labourer from Odisha was arrested in Hosur with 6.3 kg of ganja. The Prohibition Enforcement Wing seized the drugs near the Karnataka border. Read the full investigation details.

Gujarat Relaxes Prohibition Norms in GIFT City

Gujarat govt eases liquor rules in GIFT City, allowing non-resident visitors to drink with just a photo ID. New norms boost hospitality and aim to attract global talent for CWG 2030 and Olympics 2036 ambitions.

Patna DM Orders Destruction of 2 Lakh Litres Liquor

Patna District Magistrate Thiyagarajan SM has mandated the destruction of over 2 lakh litres of seized liquor. Strict action is also promised against illegal trade syndicates. Read the full story.

Kerala SHRC Directs Action to Curb Dowry Abuse

Kerala's Human Rights Commission mandates aggressive public campaigns against dowry-related domestic violence. New measures include social media drives, warning posters, and legal reforms.

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