CM Suvendu Adhikari. Reported by Sanchita chatterjee : What is the CAA? The CAA, or Citizenship Amendment Act, is a law passed by the Parliament of India in 2019. The primary objective of this Act is to simplify the process of granting Indian citizenship to individuals belonging to six specific religious minority communities who have arrived from three neighboring countries: Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan. Which six communities are covered under this Act? According to this Act, individuals belonging to the Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi, and Christian communities are eligible for benefits. This Act applies to individuals who entered India on or before December 31, 2014. What are the key conditions for applying? Country: The applicant must be a citizen of Pakistan, Bangladesh, or Afghanistan. Religion: The applicant must belong to one of the six religious communities mentioned above. Date of Entry into India: The applicant must have entered India on or before December 31...
Bengal first autistic model Baiduriyy Bakshi with mother Sumitra Paul Bakshi at Breaking the Frame screening Kolkata May 2026 The boy walks the ramp. Spotlight, camera, applause. But he doesn't speak. He is West Bengal's first autistic model. 20 May 2026, Kolkata: I am watching a documentary in a cinema hall, but I feel like I am looking at a mirror of society. Breaking the Frame: The Journey of West Bengal's First Autistic Model has a special screening in Kolkata. This film by director Soumen Das is not just the modeling journey of Baidurya Bakshi, but the story of neurodiversity. Who is Baidurya Bakshi? West Bengal's first autism spectrum model. She walks the ramp, poses in front of the camera. But her real strength is silence, patience and the courage to be herself. The film shows that the obstacles are not in our power, but in our lack of understanding. When society frames, talent is trapped. What is the documentary saying? Breaking the Fram...
Reported by Sanchita chatterjee: Outstanding DA for Government Employees to be Paid in Two Installments in March and September; Notification Issued Prior to Mamata's Announcement. Following a long-standing dispute, the West Bengal government has taken a significant step toward clearing the outstanding Dearness Allowance (DA) dues of state government employees and pensioners. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee made an announcement regarding this matter on Sunday afternoon, prior to the declaration of the election schedule in the state. Notably, even before her announcement, the Finance Department had issued several notifications and memoranda on March 13, stating that the DA arrears—accrued between April 2008 and December 2019—would be cleared in a phased manner. It has been stated that this decision was taken in light of a directive issued by the Supreme Court. Following the hearings on the DA case in court, a monitoring committee was constituted to oversee the matter. According to the...
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