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LOW TURNOUT IN 1ST PHASE A LIKELY CONCERN FOR BJP
BJP workers were inactive as they believed little effort was needed post the Ram Mandir issue.
CONGRESS TO TAKE AMETHI, RAE BARELI DECISION POST WAYANAD
Congress is worried about the confrontational attitude of CPM in Kerala, which is voting on 26 April.
PHASE II SEATS IN BENGAL SET TO WITNESS A KEEN CONTEXT
The three constituencies going to the polls on 26 April were won by BJP in 2019.
INACCESSIBILITY CHARGE PLAGUES NDA LEADERS CONTESTING POLLS
Such reports are coming to the party headquarters especially from Bihar, the Northeast, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh.
ECI'S UNPRECEDENTED STRICTNESS ENSURES FAIR ELECTIONS
In the last one month ECI had seized Rs 4,650 crore in cash and goods meant to impact polling.
PM's meeting with gamers sheds light on industry that got Rs 22,931 cr as investment in 4 years
Multiple courts have now ruled that online games are a game of skill’, as opposed to gambling which is a game of chance’.
CYBER ESPIONAGE STRIKES INDIA'S DEFENCE AND ENERGY SECTORS
Data amounting to 8.81 GB was exfiltrated by the hackers from Indian computer systems, according to analysts with
Congress party's top organisational machinery lacking ground feedback
Congress leaders in different states claim that their organisational machinery is not working properly, with some of their state in-charges involved in the dubious practice of giving tickets to “undeserving” people on seats where Congress could have won the electoral battle.
U.S. SANCTIONS CHINESE, BELARUSIAN FIRMS AIDING PAK MISSILE PROGRAM
Pak’s long range missile system is meant to target Indian cities.
MODI 3.0 CABINET WILL PRESENT A NEW LOOK TO NATION
Already the PMO is working with secretary-level officers to ensure that a plan is ready on the decisions that the new Cabinet will take post 4 June when results are declared.
BMW Joytown strikes a perfect chord
Soaring melodies and thrilling high notes echoed through the heart of Mumbai as thousands gathered to celebrate the highly anticipated, second edition of BMW JOYTOWN.
VERY PLEASED TO CLOSE Q4, FY24 ON STRONG NOTE, SAYS TCS CEO
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has announced rise in its net profit for the fourth quarter of the fiscal year 2023-24 which is 9 per cent increase in net profit, reaching Rs 12,434 crore compared to Rs 11,392 crore in the same quarter of the previous fiscal year.
SC to hear Arvind Kejriwal's plea
The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal‘s plea on Monday (April 15) against a high court order affirming his arrest in a money-laundering case arising from the alleged excise policy scam.
COURT ORDERS ED TO CONCLUDE INVESTIGATION INTO LAND-FOR-JOB CASE
Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court has directed the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to conclude a pending investigation within two weeks in the land-for-job case associated with money laundering, involving Bihar’s former Chief Minister Rabri Devi and her two daughters.
CJI DY CHANDRACHUD EMPHASISES AI'S ROLE IN LEGAL TRANSFORMATION
In the Indo-Singapore Judicial Conference, Chief Justice of India Dhananjaya Yeshwant Chandrachud underscored the pivotal role of technology, especially Artificial Intelligence (AI), in transforming legal research and the judiciary, while highlighting the necessity of ethical considerations in its incorporation.
BUILDERS EXPECT SALES TO GROW BY 3-4 TIMES DURING FESTIVE SEASON
Real Estate developers are avoiding festival offers this season because of high demand and quick sale of projects.
Foreign funds shy away from real estate: Vestian
Institutional investments in real estate declined 55 per cent annually in January-March this year to USD 552 million as cautious foreign investors stayed away, pumping in only USD 11 mn, according to Vestian.
GLOBAL MERCHANDISE TRADE VOLUME TO GROW BY 2.6% IN 2024
In merchandise trade, where exports are concerned, India ranked 17th globally, with a 1.8 per cent share in world trade, amounting to USD 432 billion, a5 per cent decrease from 2022.
REPORTS OF AFGHAN INTELLIGENCE OFFICIALS IN DELHI DENIED BY GDI
Kabul based sources including those in General Directorate of Intelligence (GDI), the intelligence agency of Afghanistan, have denied reports that its members are working as diplomats in New Delhi.
Nongfu incident reflects the nature of governance in China
The Nongfu [Farmer's Mountain] Spring Water incident, apart from illustrating that the Chinese Communist Party does not trust private enterprises, also reflects that the authorities are still accustomed to inciting populism to achieve their own objectives.
Six months of war
Netanyahu is coming under enormous pressure, both at home and abroad, by his handling of the war.
THE BIG FIGHT: THE BATTLE FOR THIRUVANANTHAPURAM
Both Tharoor and Chandrasekhar check somewhat the same boxes, as both belong to the Nair community, both are professionals turned parliamentarians and appeal to a similar middle-class professionals and youth base.
BJP EYES 300 LOK SABHA SEATS, CONGRESS SEEKS REVIVAL
Despite BJP’s strong presence in the Hindi belt states, itis unlikely that it will sweep all the states.
OMAR CHANGES MIND, SET TO CONTEST FROM BARAMULLA
His party did not think Srinagar would be asafe seat for him, say sources.
BJP, TMC TRY TO READ THE TEA LEAVES IN NORTH BENGAL
TMC aims to storm the saffron citadel. These seats are voting on 19 April.
Raje and Gehlot fighting their last political battles
Both former CMs are focused on ensuring that their sons win in 2024.
CHANGED DEMOGRAPHY OPENS UP POSSIBILITIES IN ANANTNAG
PDP’s existential threat perception led to Mehbooba Mufti fighting from Anantnag.
Economists calculate the cost of Congress manifesto, seek roadmap for manufacturing growth
seek roadmap for manufacturing growth Economists, however, say that a revision of tax rates by the incumbent government is needed.
'PAK ARMY TRIED TO ELIMINATE HIZBUL'S SALAHUDDIN, ISI SAVED HIM'
Those trying to eliminate Salahuddin even now are likely working on the directions ofa Pak general, internal communication suggests.
TOUGH NEW RULES MAKE IT HARDER FOR CHINA TO FLOOD INDIAN CCTV MARKET
The Government of India has released a new set of rules governing the closed-circuit television cameras (CCTV) system that can be manufactured or sold within India.