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When India went for the first phase of voting in 91 Lok Sabha seats spread across 20 states and union territories on April 11, apart
When India went for the first phase of voting in 91 Lok Sabha seats spread across 20 states and union territories on April 11, apart
The Supreme Court on April 11 imposed a whopping Rs 20 lakh fine on the West Bengal Government for the virtual ban that it had
On April 14, the Supreme Court directed all the political parties to furnish details of donations received via electoral bonds. The SC further asked for
On April 11 2019, Union Minister Smriti Irani while filing her nomination for Amethi Lok Sabha seat, submitted an affidavit where she mentioned that her
In a bid to fulfill it’s long standing demand and commitment towards Hindu community living in Pakistan, the federal government has decided to restore and
While the mercury levels in several parts of India are on a constant rise, a recent circular from the Director of Matriculation Schools in Tamil Nadu
With the commencement of the first phase of the Lok Sabha Elections on April 11, Indians with their names of the electoral rolls have cast
On April 11, the Supreme Court reserved its order on a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) which challenged the electoral bonds scheme. This PIL was filed
A student who requested medical leave for a week because she was suffering from moderate depressive disorder was arbitrarily asked to vacate the hostel by
A reply to an RTI query has revealed Modi government flouted rules in the appointment of Ashim Khurana, a 1983 batch Gujarat cadre officer, as the
Amit Malviya, Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) information technology (IT) cell head, told The Indian Express on Wednesday (11 April 2019), that NaMo TV is run by
Successive Prime Ministers of Britain, including David Cameron and even Winston Churchill had designated the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 1919 to be horrific and “monstrous”,
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