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National Politics   -   Apr 19, 2026 Major loss for the Government: Constitution Amendment Bill defeated
Major loss for the Government: Constitution Amendment Bill defeated

In the first time that a constitutional amendment brought by the Modi government has not passed, the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill failed to clear a two-thirds majority of the Lok Sabha

by Bhumika Sinha
National Politics   -   Apr 12, 2026 Tax Reform 2026: Key Changes in Deadlines and Benefits
Source| https://www.taxscan.in/

The Income Tax Act, 2025, effective from 1st April, 2026, has introduced simplified and comprehensive elements in the income tax law, by replacing the 1961 act. Expect revised TDS/TCS rules, updated ITR filing deadlines, and expanded benefits.

by Bhumika Sinha
National Politics   -   Apr 04, 2026 Noida International Airport: A long-term necessity of Delhi-NCR
Noida International Airport: A long-term necessity of Delhi-NCR

The Noida International Airport (NIA) in Jewar, UP, is a landmark project, designed to be Asia’s largest upon completion. Its first phase inaugural ceremony was conducted by PM Narendra Modi recently on March 28, 2026. This airport will significantly reduce the congestion experienced at the IGIA.

by Bhumika Sinha
National Politics   -   Mar 24, 2026 Bengal Polls Ahead: The Intersecting narratives of TMC’s agenda and the SIR controversy
A man observing the flag of different political parties.

West Bengal elections on April 23 & 29 spotlight political shifts: TMC unveils ‘Didi’s 10 Promises’ while 19 appellate tribunals review voter eligibility amid SIR scrutiny.

by Bhumika Sinha
National Politics   -   Mar 14, 2026 Natural Gas supply under Threat: Government’s Response to the Hormuz Crisis
Today India faces the ripple effects of the LPG supply crunch

The crisis in West Asia has disrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, affecting India’s LPG imports and triggering price hikes. While the government assures adequate reserves and prioritizes household supply, commercial sectors and consumers continue to feel the strain.

by Bhumika Sinha
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