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Bhopal's Christmas: A Tapestry of Joy and Tradition

Bhopal's Christmas morning was filled with vibrant colours, festive music, and spiritual peace. Residents share their traditions, fashion choices, and the city's holiday spirit. Discover the heartwarming celebrations in the City of Lakes.

BMC Takes Over Bhopal's Idle Rs 8.5 Crore Musical Fountain

Bhopal Municipal Corporation will directly operate the long-dormant Boat Club musical fountain. The Rs 8.5 crore project, inaugurated in 2019, functioned only a week. Read about the revival plan and environmental concerns.

Punjab Teachers Protest Mandatory Bridge Course

Punjab's experienced teachers with up to 20 years of service protest a mandatory Rs 25,000 bridge course, calling it harassment. Unions demand immediate withdrawal of the order.

Bhopal's Awadhpuri road project stalls, angers residents

Bhopal's Awadhpuri road construction project, meant to improve connectivity, has become a civic nightmare. Delayed work causes severe dust pollution, health hazards, and accident risks. Residents escalate complaints to CM helpline.

Chandigarh teachers detained, demand UGC benefits

Over 125 aided college teachers in Chandigarh were detained during a peaceful protest demanding UGC benefits. Cacta accuses UT administration of delaying implementation despite central funding.

Punjab Teachers to Protest at DC Offices Today

Government school teachers in Punjab will protest outside Deputy Commissioners' offices today, demanding resolution of long-pending issues including old pension scheme restoration.

Bhopal Metropolitan Area Grows to 10,000 sq km

Bhopal's Metro launch coincides with a major expansion of its metropolitan region to nearly 10,000 sq km. The new plan promises balanced growth, better connectivity, and industrial hubs for Madhya Pradesh.

Bhopal youth dies by suicide at Berasia stadium

A 25-year-old street vendor from Bhopal's Berasia was found dead at a stadium. Police are investigating the reasons behind the tragic incident. Read the full report for details.

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.

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