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NIN365 Desk, Kolkata :  Sukanto Majumdar quickly rose to the top spot in the competition on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Namo’ app, overtaking others overnight. Despite lagging behind until Sunday, he now leads as the state president of the BJP.  The competition on the app has intensified, with participants striving to complete tasks and earn points. According to BJP sources, after the news titled ‘Race to Reach Modi! Arjun-Putul Ahead, Sukanto-Shubhendu Trails Behind’ was published online media , enthusiasm within the party surged. Participants are now actively engaging with the app, completing tasks regularly, and striving to excel. As of…

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NIN365 Desk, Kolkata  :  Anubrat Mandal: A Controversial Figure Amidst Celebrations in Tihar Jail ; Anubrat Mandal, a prominent political figure, has found himself entangled in controversy and celebration within the confines of Tihar Jail for over a year. The district president post has been stripped from his name, and allegations of tearing his banners have surfaced multiple times, with Trinamool leader Kajal Sheikh claiming that Anubrat’s posters are being unveiled in her stronghold. Amidst these events, Anubrat’s ‘homecoming’ is being observed at the Joydev Fair, even as he remains incarcerated. The Joydev Fair, known for its vibrant political presence,…

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NIN365 Desk, Kolkata :  In the aftermath of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) officers’ assault, the legal landscape surrounding Trinamool Congress leader Sheikh Shahjahan has become increasingly convoluted. The Justice Sengupta of the Calcutta High Court expressed dissatisfaction with the limited arrests made so far and directed the state to expedite the case. However, recent developments have unveiled a significant twist in the tale – the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has entered the fray, eclipsing the anticipated surrender of Sheikh Shahjahan and adding a new layer of complexity to the already intricate legal proceedings. CBI’s Intervention: A Game-Changer in the…

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NIN365 Desk, Kolkata :  Sheikh Shahjahan in Legal Spotlight: Empty Threats or Genuine Allegations? In a recent turn of events, Trinamool Congress leader Sheikh Shahjahan finds himself under legal scrutiny. On Monday, he appeared before the court in connection with the ration corruption case, facing allegations that led to a raid by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) at his residence on January 5. The incident, rooted in corruption accusations related to ration malpractices, unfolded at Sheikh Shahjahan’s residence, drawing the ire of local residents and Trinamool supporters. The confrontation escalated, resulting in injuries and prompting the intervention of law enforcement. The…

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NIN365 Desk, Kolkata :  Embarking on Unity: Congress’ ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ Receives Resounding Support In a dynamic move towards national unity, Congress has once again initiated the ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ from Sunday, a journey that has garnered praise and support, even from unexpected quarters. One prominent voice in favor of this endeavor is none other than Biman Bose, the influential leader and ‘left front’ Chairman, who sees this as a timely and positive step. Biman Bose’s Endorsement: A Surprising Alliance In a surprising turn of events, Biman Bose, a stalwart in the left-wing political landscape, has come forward to endorse…

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NIN365 Desk, Kolkata :  India’s Economic Metamorphosis: Infosys’ Semiconductor Leap;  In a transformative shift, India’s economy is evolving from service-centric to production-based, propelling continuous GDP growth. As the nation surges towards becoming the world’s third-largest economic power, recent strides in semiconductor manufacturing highlight a strategic move away from dependence on China. Earlier, the Tata Group ventured into semiconductor manufacturing, setting a precedent. Now, Infosys, with its acquisition of a semiconductor manufacturing company named InSemi, intensifies India’s foray into chip production. This strategic move not only reduces reliance on China but also positions India as a self-sufficient player in the semiconductor…

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NIN365 Desk, Kolkata :  Unraveling the Shadows : The Echoes of October 7th in Tel Aviv In the heart of Tel Aviv, thousands gathered to commemorate the haunting events of October 7th, etched into the collective memory as a day of profound sorrow and enduring uncertainty. The specter of around 130 hostages held by Hamas in Gaza loomed large, a stark reminder of the harrowing incursion that unfolded just 100 days ago. As dawn broke on that fateful day, the tranquility of the Gaza border was shattered by thousands of heavily armed Hamas fighters breaching the fence. Kibbutzim, military bases,…

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NIN365 Desk, Kolkata :  In the grand tapestry of crime fiction, Agatha Christie stands as the “queen of crime,” weaving captivating tales that have enthralled readers for decades. Her inaugural novel, “The Mysterious Affair at Styles,” not only introduced the world to the brilliant detective Hercule Poirot but also drew inspiration from a real-life murder mystery that unfolded in the serene hills of Mussoorie, India. The Birth of a Classic: The Mysterious Affair at Styles Published in 1920, “The Mysterious Affair at Styles” immerses readers in a suspenseful whodunnit centered around the murder of wealthy Emily Inglethorp. Suspicion shrouds her…

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NIN365 Desk, Kolkata :  In a regal spectacle that captivated the hearts of thousands, King Frederik ascended the throne, marking a pivotal moment in Denmark’s history. The cheering crowd outside Christiansborg Castle witnessed the end of an era as Queen Margrethe formally abdicated after an illustrious 52-year reign—the first voluntary abdication in Danish monarchy for over 800 years. As the crowd, eagerly awaiting this historic moment, gathered outside the castle, King Frederik, visibly moved, addressed them with tears in his eyes. In a poignant declaration, he expressed his hope to be a “unifying king” for the future. The ceremony, anticipated…

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NIN365 Desk, Kolkata :  In the heart of Bengal’s political landscape, a storm was brewing – not of controversy, but of change. Left Front Chairman, Biman Bose, found himself at the epicenter of an ideological evolution that sought to embrace the vigor of the new generation, albeit not without its fair share of challenges. Embracing the Future: A Candid Conversation with Biman Bose Beneath the shadow of political complexities, Bose opened up in an exclusive interview with  a tv news channel Managing Editor, Amritanshu Bhattacharya. The spotlight was on the Left Front’s alleged resistance to integrating the fresh faces into…

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