
Kolkata Municipal Corporation election results 2021: 'It's a landmark victory; BJP, Left and Congress are nowhere,' says West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee
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In a tweet, the Trinamool chief said, “Heartiest congratulations to all candidates for your victory in the KMC elections. Remember to serve people with utmost diligence and gratitude! I wholeheartedly thank every single resident of KMC for putting their faith in us, once again.”
Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday hailed the Kolkata Municipal Corporation election results 2021 and called it a ''remarkable victory'' after the ruling Trinamool Congress appeared to be inching closer to sweeping the civic polls, according to the latest trends.
“It's a landmark victory, it has sent a clear message that people have accepted our work. BJP, Left & Congress are nowhere,” West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee said.

The Chinese robodog controversy at the India AI Impact Summit erupted after a viral video showed Galgotias University staff presenting a China-made Unitree Go2 robot as a university innovation. The incident triggered allegations of misrepresentation, prompting authorities to ask the Greater Noida-based institution to vacate its stall at the event.

The Chinese robodog controversy at the India AI Impact Summit erupted after a viral video showed Galgotias University staff presenting a China-made Unitree Go2 robot as a university innovation. The incident triggered allegations of misrepresentation, prompting authorities to ask the Greater Noida-based institution to vacate its stall at the event.

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Tuesday inaugurated the CM Shri School at Sarojini Nagar. The foundation stones for 75 CM Shri School projects across the Capital were also laid. This initiative of the Delhi Government has been launched in accordance with the National Education Policy to provide modern, technology-integrated and improved education.

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