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PC Meena Appointed Gurugram GMDA CEO Again

Haryana govt appoints 2004-batch IAS officer PC Meena as Gurugram GMDA CEO, ending a month-long leadership paralysis. His return is expected to accelerate infrastructure projects.

West Bengal Raj Bhavan renamed Lok Bhavan

West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose oversees historic renaming of Raj Bhavan to Lok Bhavan in Kolkata, marking a symbolic shift in governance approach. Read more about this significant development.

Congress' Bengal Dilemma: TMC vs BJP in 2026

After Bihar victory, BJP targets Bengal while Congress struggles for relevance. Mamata's solo stance and BJP's rise create perfect storm for Congress survival. Read analysis.

48 IAS officers transferred in Rajasthan reshuffle

Rajasthan government transfers 48 IAS officers in major administrative overhaul. RSRTC MD Purushottam Sharma gets additional charge as Transport Commissioner. Read the complete list of postings.

Atish Chandra Named New Agriculture Secretary

1994-batch IAS officer Atish Chandra appointed as India's new Agriculture Secretary. He will take charge from February 2026, replacing Devesh Chaturvedi. Read about the major bureaucratic reshuffle.

BJP Finds 13.25 Lakh Dubious Voters in West Bengal

BJP submits evidence of 13.25 lakh suspicious voters to Election Commission across five West Bengal constituencies. Detailed investigation reveals multiple irregularities in voter lists ahead of elections.

Punjab CM removes advisor Anmol Gagan Maan

In a significant administrative overhaul, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann removes advisor Anmol Gagan Maan from her position, marking another high-profile change in the state government.

TMC's 'Sir, Help' Camps Transform Bengal Governance

Discover how Trinamool Congress's innovative 'Sir, Help' assistance camps across West Bengal are providing direct solutions to public grievances and bridging governance gaps with personalized support.

Bengal man's suicide over missing SIR documents

A 38-year-old man in West Bengal died by suicide after being unable to locate his parents' documents required for his SIR application, highlighting mental health struggles amid bureaucratic processes.

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