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STATES PIN FUND HOPES ON CENTRE

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January 01, 2026

AS A NEW YEAR KICKS IN, STATES ARE KEEN ON EASING OF CENTRE-STATE TENSIONS THROUGH DEEPER COOPERATIVE FEDERALISM. WITH DIVERGENT APPROACHES, THEY ARTICULATE REGIONAL PRIORITIES & RESOURCE NEEDS WHILE STAYING ALIGNED WITH NATIONAL VISION

Political churn, rising debt, & Aravallis keep Raj govt on toes

As 2026 begins, Rajasthan faces a year of high-stakes politics, public mobilisation, and fiscal strain. The ruling BJP is grappling with internal churn after its defeat in the Anta Assembly bypoll, placing Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma's future and a Cabinet expansion under scrutiny.

The continued presence of the Vasundhara Raje faction, and the extent of its influence over the RSS-dominated dispensation, will be closely watched. The Congress, meanwhile, remains hamstrung by factionalism. The long-running Ashok Gehlot-Sachin Pilot rivalry persists, while growing support for state president Govind Singh Dotasra and Leader of the Opposition Tikaram Jully has sharpened internal strains ahead of the delayed panchayat and municipal elections scheduled for early 2026. The Aravalli Hills controversy, which dominated the final months of 2025, is set to remain a major flashpoint.

Further, rising debt-over 6 lakh crore-will test the government. -Rajesh Asnani

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FOR QUOTAS WITHIN THE QUOTA

THERE is something deeply revealing about the celebration surrounding the proposed implementation of women’s reservation from the next general election.

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Workers take to streets for better pay, fight pitched battle with cops

Traffic towards Delhi choked as protestors block roads in Noida Yogi smells ‘Naxal’ conspiracy

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IMD predicts below normal monsoon, rainfall at 92% of long-period average

THE India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted a below-normal southwest monsoon season for 2026 (June to September). This comes as bad news for Indian agriculture, which is already grappling with an energy crisis.

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April 14, 2026

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Always wanted to be one of the best in the world, says Ayush

AYUSH Shetty is living his dream at the moment. Badminton is his language and he had always dreamt about trading the shuttle with the best in business.

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SC refuses relief for Bengal voters removed from roll

THE Supreme Court said on Monday that it cannot hear people whose appeals against exclusion from the voter list are pending before the appellate tribunals to vote in the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections.

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April 14, 2026

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Adi Godrej’s son Pirojsha to take over as group chairman

TWO years after the Godrej group split between Adi Godrej-led Godrej Industries Group and Jamshyd Godrej-led Godrej Enterprises Group, Godrej Industries Group on Monday announced a leadership transition.

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NEW BANGLADESH GOVT HAS A LOT TO UNDO FIRST

India is looking to restart the stopped transport links and infrastructure projects with its eastern neighbour. Mutual trust and reciprocal benefits can be threads to re-stitch the bilateral ties with

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April 14, 2026

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A SILVER LINING FOR INDIAN BADMINTON

YUSH Shetty has answered Indian badminton’s question, ‘Who’s our next champion?’

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‘Implement without delay, OBC quota may invite legal hurdles’

BJP MP Aparajita Sarangi says all stakeholders must have an open mind

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INDIA’S BID BASED ON USING EXISTING FACILITIES, PROGRESS IMPRESSIVE: CS CEO

Days after the five-member delegation visited Amdavad to evaluate preparations, Sadleir, CS CEO, talks to Indraneel Das about venues, expectations on the ground, inclusion of yoga and kabaddi, establishing an organising committee & more...

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