"There is a difference of six percent between the provisional figures and exact figures given by the ECI for the 102 seats of the first phase and 88 seats of the second phase of Lok Sabha elections. Earlier, whenever the Election Commission used to provide provisional figures, the exit figur
Sanyal, who has authored several books on Indian history besides six editions of the Economic Survey of India, cited a plethora of ancient texts and historical accounts to effectively demolish what he termed was the "colonial denial of Indian civilisational identity".
The US Federal Reserve, in its latest monetary policy meeting, voted to leave the key interest rate unchanged at 5.25-5.50 per cent, keeping the policy rate unchanged for the sixth straight time on the trot.
Tripura Bamboo Based Handicrafts Manufacturers and Suppliers Association Secretary Manoj Kumar Debnath said that in the last five to six months, the bamboo-based product manufacturing units had been reeling under severe losses due to the unscientific police checking at the state borders.
A special fast-track court in Thiruvananthapuram sentenced a man to triple life sentences, 21 years rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs 90,000 for sexually assaulting his six-year-old daughter.
New Delhi [India], May 1: Voso Vyapar, the innovative platform dedicated to helping small businesses, is pleased to announce its active presence in the digital marketplace. Voso Vyapar, which launched just six months ago, is changing the way Small and Medium Businesses (SMBs) communicate wit
Hardik's disappointing season with the bat, ball and captain continued as MI slipped to their seventh loss in 10 games this season with a four-wicket defeat to the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) at Ekana Stadium in Lucknow. Though Pandya took two wickets, he was dismissed for a golden duck. In t
Notably, in the Premier League, Man United is at the sixth spot with 16 wins, six draws and 12 losses. They have a total of 54 points. They are 26 points behind the table-toppers Arsenal, who have 80 points.
Jammu and Kashmir BJP chief expelled senior leader Satish Bhargav from the party and also from the primary membership of the party for six years over "hate speech" and "unparliamentary language" during an election meeting.