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Uttarakhand passed a bill to make anti-conversion law more stringent, and jail terms and fines were enhanced for forced conversion and "mass conversion".
Madras High Court prohibits the use of mobile phones inside Tamil Nadu Temples.
The UP government launched the 'One District One Sport' scheme.
Kerala green start-up Tree Tag bags award in 2022 Climathon.
The first Sylhet-Silchar festival started in the Barak Valley of Assam.
Telangana today became the first state in the country of launching the 'e-Sanad' for online attestation of documents. It was launched under the Digital India programme aims to
provide faceless, cashless, contactless and paperless document attestation and apostille services.
India's longest river bridge, capable of withstanding the weight of a 60-tonne battle tank, will be inaugurated in Assam close to the border with China on 26 May by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The bridge is located 540 km from Assam capital Dispur and 300 km from Arunachal Pradesh capital Itanagar. The Aerial distance to the Chinese border is less
than 100 km.
Kerala tops the first position in public affairs index (PAI) in governance in States. Tamil Nadu ranks 2 on the PAI whereas Bihar is last in public affairs index. The Public Affairs Index (PAI) is an attempt to bring together the states of the country which are cultural, economically and socially diverse, into a common data-driven framework, to facilitate an interstate comparison.
Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath has decided to form 'Maa' committees to keep an eye on mid-day meals served to students in state-run primary schools. It will be a committee
of six mothers, from all sections of society, whose students are studying in that school. It's a Mother's Day gift for lakhs of children and their moms in Uttar Pradesh.
Deputy Chief Minister and Education Minister Dinesh Sharma of Uttar Pradesh declare Saturday as no school bag day in all government-run primary and secondary schools. It is an effort to promote extra-curricular activities among students, the Yogi Aditya Nath government has decided to make Saturday a 'Funday' by involving children in creative activities.