‘Detect, delete and deport’ push: BJP government opens first migrant holding centre in West Bengal, houses 9 suspected Bangladeshis
West Bengal's BJP government has launched its 'detect, delete and deport' policy, opening a holding center in Malda for illegal foreign nationals. Nine suspected Bangladeshi nationals are currently housed there, awaiting verification and legal procedures. This initiative aims to streamline the deportation process for apprehended individuals, as mandated by a new national law.
This summary was generated by PolitGlobe's AI pipeline from publicly available reporting at Times of India. For the full original article, visit the source below.
Read full article at Times of IndiaRelated coverage

A.P. government launches MSME parks initiative to boost rural employment, development
The primary objective of the scheme is to create employment opportunities for local youth within the vicinity of their own villages, says Minority Welfare Minister while laying foundation stone for a park at Yalluru

Naidu launches RTIH, Smart Village Centre in Kuppam to boost rural entrepreneurship
Chief Minister says the centres will provide technology, training and business support to rural youth, entrepreneurs and self-help groups under the ‘One Family – One Entrepreneur’ initiative
Minister Sengottaiyan dismisses rumours of health concerns
The Minister said he had undergone a routine medical examination after eight months of continuous work

In Malappuram, a land donation conveys a message of religious amity
When a temple required some land to build a ‘Naagathara’ and a resting space for devotees, the Muslim owner of the neighbouring plot unhesitatingly parted with three cents of land for free. He says people in the district have always stood together beyond the borders of religion