Category: NATIONAL
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Rajeev Bindal: The Congress has conceded the electoral loss
Rajeev Bindal, the head of the BJP in the state, said today that Congress leaders have conceded that their candidates will neither win the six Assembly byelections in the state nor the Lok Sabha polls.
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Amritsar Punjab Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Date of voting, leading contenders, outcome
Amritsar: Elections for the Amritsar Lok Sabha Constituency in Punjab are scheduled for June. Voting in Phase 7 is set on June 1. The Amritsar Lok Sabha Constituency in Punjab is a powerful political entity that has a significant influence on Indian politics. Amritsar is still a significant Punjabi constituency, home to a multicultural populace.…
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Delhi Is Its Way Toward Bengaluru? Authorities Act Quickly To Prevent A Water Crisis In Classrooms
New Delhi: As the summer season comes to an end, the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) is having trouble keeping up with the demand for water supplies to schools. DJB was recently informed by the Directorate of Education (DoE) that many schools that operate during the nighttime shift are impacted by insufficient water supply.
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11 Kangra MLAs and the majority are needed for the Congress to support Anand Sharma
With the Congress fielding Kangra native and former Union Minister Anand Sharma, the Lok Sabha election contest has gained prominence. The former federal minister will now challenge Rajiv Bhardwaj of the BJP in the Kangra parliamentary seat.
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A candidate will shortly be announced for the Barsar bypoll: Dharmani Rajesh
According to Technical Education Minister Rajesh Dharmani, the Congress candidate for the Barsar Assembly byelection would be decided upon in a day or two, in an interview with The Tribune here today. He predicted that the people in the state would reject turncoats, and the Congress would win the Barsar byelection by a wide majority.
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The BJP objected to the Congress fulfilling their Rs 1,500 pledge to Himachal women: Pathania, Kuldeep Singh
Congressmen, accompanied by Chief Whip of the party in the Assembly, Kewal Singh Pathania, greeted Chief Minister Sukhvinder Sukhu, Speaker of the Vidhan Sabha, Kuldeep Singh Pathania, and Mandi Lok Sabha candidate Vikramaditya Singh upon their arrival at the Gaggal Airport today.
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Biased government targeting Kangra: Rajiv Bhardwaj
Rajiv Bhardwaj, the BJP contender for the Kangra parliamentary seat, said today that the state’s Congress administration was a coalition of friends. He said, “The government is wasting crores of rupees on these friends.”
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BJP blames the Congress government’s bad policies for the industry’s flight from Himachal
Former Industries Minister and Jaswan-Pragpur MLA Bikram Singh said today that the industry was leaving Himachal Pradesh because of the incorrect policies of the Congress administration.
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Pakistan’s Record Is “Most Dubious,” Says India at the UN General Assembly
United Nations: India denounced the “destructive and pernicious” statements made by Pakistan’s representative in the General Assembly, claiming that Pakistan had a “very dubious track record” in all areas.
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High Court queries Himachal Pradesh Govt. on HIV patient assistance programs
The government has been questioned by the HP High Court on the welfare programs, discounts, and perks that the state is providing to those who are HIV positive.