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UP's ₹8 lakh influencer policy: A job creator or opinion control? Dive into the debate on gov't schemes promotion
The opposition in India, particularly the I.N.D.I. Alliance, faces criticism for its double standards. While quick to protest crimes in BJP-ruled states, their response is muted in opposition-led states, raising questions about political consistency.
Ten students have filed a plea in the Supreme Court seeking a CBI and ED investigation into alleged irregularities in the NEET-UG exam held on May 5.
The Post Office Act, 2023, recently enacted by the government, has brought significant reforms to the postal services in the country. This new legislation aims to modernize the postal system, improve efficiency, and enhance customer satisfaction.
The 2024 General Elections in India have concluded, leaving a significant impact on the nation's political landscape. This comprehensive analysis delves into the election results, the performance of the key players – Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Indian National...
The legal saga surrounding the arrest of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has taken a new twist as the Enforcement Directorate (ED) presents evidence countering allegations of political bias. On April 29, 2024, the Hon'ble Supreme Court witnessed intense...
600 crore worth of bonds were secured by the BJP, whereas INDI Alliance as well as other political parties have received 14000 crore worth of bonds. The party which controls several big states in India received only 30% of the donations while the remaining 70% went to other political organizations.
Gonda, Uttar Pradesh - 12th February: In a shocking incident that unfolded on Tuesday, a small village named Mahuli Khori, situated under the jurisdiction of Chhapiya Police Station in Gonda district, witnessed a flurry of gunfire, resulting in the...
The I.N.D.I Alliance and the combined candidates of AAP and Congress lost the Chandigarh mayoral election, while the BJP candidate secured victory with a lead of 16 votes. Subsequently, Congress and AAP initiated a blame game, using it as their favored victim card.
ABES College Ghaziabad: Faculty Suspended for Asking Students to Leave during Cultural Fest Greeting with 'Jai Shri Ram