The Supreme Court on Thursday granted three weeks more time to the Centre and Election Commission of India to respond on pleas challenging amendments made to the Conduct of Election Rules of 1961, which restrict people's right to access election related records.
During the winter session of Parliament, the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, had called for a detailed discussion on the electoral rolls.
Notably, this will be the first Assembly polls Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar will be overseeing following his appointment in February of this year.
In a proud moment for Sikkim cricket, all-rounder Palzor Tamang has signed a six-month contract with Felling Cricket Club in England. The Sikkim Cricket Association (SICA) confirmed the development, marking Tamang as only the second cricketer from the state to secure an overseas club contra
The Modi government's relentless focus on self-reliance, innovation, and technological advancement through initiatives like 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' and 'Make in India' has propelled the nation into the elite echelons of cutting-edge technology and capabilities.
The Calcutta High Court expressed full satisfaction with the processes adopted by the Election Commission and dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) that sought implementation of a new citizenship verification process ahead of the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 14: Origin Corp, one of Mumbai's leading real estate developers, proudly announces the successful possession handover of its premium residential project, Shubh Atika, located in Mira Road. This milestone not only marks the successful completion of a qualit
In a groundbreaking initiative, the ICC has collaborated with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), and Cricket Australia (CA) to support these skilled athletes in their cricketing and personal growth endeavours, as per an ICC Media Relea
Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala on Friday questioned the Election Commission and the Central government for not responding to US politician Tulsi Gabbard's remarks on the vulnerability of Electronic Voting Machines.
At the Carnegie Global Technology Summit in New Delhi, Sweden's Jon Simonsson praised India's strong knowledge base and innovation potential, while emphasising the need for deregulation and greater support for students and entrepreneurs. His remarks were echoed by Raj Shukla of India's UPSC,
An Election Commission of India (ECI) source on Saturday said that some countries use Electronic Voting Machines which are a mix of multiple systems, machines and processes which also include internet and other private network.