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    CM Emphasizes Transparency in J&K Recruitment Process

    Jammu, March 31 – Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said on Tuesday that the government would make 25,000 fresh recruitments in 2026, but added that he would not rush through the process to avoid court cases.Responding to a question in the Legislative Assembly, Omar Abdullah said...
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    Asset Inquiry Launched in Nepal's Governance Reform

    The new government of Nepal has announced the formation of a committee to investigate the assets of political leaders and high-ranking officials who have held public office from 1990 to 2026. Led by Prime Minister Balendra Shah, the government stated in a 100-point governance reform agenda...
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    Nepal Govt Launches Probe into Political Leaders' Assets

    Kathmandu, March 28 – The new government of Nepal announced on Saturday that it will establish a committee to investigate the assets of political leaders and high-ranking officials who have held public office from 1990 to 2026.The government, led by Prime Minister Balendra Shah, said in a...
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    North Korea's Security Shift: Introducing a Police System

    Seoul, March 24 – North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has unveiled a plan to introduce a police system, which could be an attempt to shed its image as a reclusive country, where public security forces traditionally carried out policing roles.The Supreme People's Assembly (SPA) will review the...
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    Jammu & Kashmir: 7,900 Public Grievances Received

    New Delhi, March 12 More than 7,900 public grievances were received regarding the government of Jammu and Kashmir in 2025, the Rajya Sabha was informed on Thursday.These grievances were received through the online Centralized Public Grievance Redress and Monitoring System (CPGRAMS) and...
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    CM Sukhu Announces Salary Increase and Recruitment Drive for Healthcare Staff

    Shimla, March 11 Staff nurses pursuing higher education will now receive their full salary instead of the 40 per cent pay previously provided, said Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Wednesday.Chairing a workshop at Shimla's Indira Gandhi Medical College, organized on...
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    Exam Fee Study: Maharashtra Considers Relief for Reserved Category Candidates

    Mumbai, March 9 The Maharashtra government will study the examination fee structure followed by the Centre and other states for reserved category candidates before taking a decision on additional concessions, state minister Ashish Shelar said in the assembly on Monday.Responding to a calling...
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    IMF Program in Pakistan: A Delicate Balance Between Stability and Reform

    New Delhi, February 22 – While the IMF loan has temporarily rescued Pakistan from the brink of economic collapse, weak growth and fractious domestic politics suggest that the current period of stability may be difficult to sustain in the medium term, according to an article.In September 2024...
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    Peru Faces Security Concerns as Balcazar Takes Office

    February 19, New Delhi: Peru's newly appointed acting president, Jose Balcazar, announced that addressing public insecurity would be his top priority after taking office on Wednesday. He pledged swift action, including reforms within the Ministry of Interior.Peru has experienced a significant...
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    Georgieva Assesses Sri Lanka's Recovery Efforts After Cyclone

    Colombo, February 14 The International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director, Kristalina Georgieva, will visit Sri Lanka for two days, starting from February 16, the global lender announced.This will be her first visit to the island nation since Sri Lanka entered an IMF bailout in March 2023...
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