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Delhi CM designate Atishi thanks “guru” Kejriwal, says wouldn’t get poll ticket in any other party

New Delhi: AAP leader Atishi Tuesday thanked her “guru” Arvind Kejriwal on being given the “big responsibility” of succeeding him as the chief minister of Delhi and said she would work under his “guidance” to protect people’s interests from the BJP’s obstructions. She would be the third woman chief minister of Delhi after Congress’ Sheila…

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Narendra Modi’s First 100 Days of Modi 3.0: A Milestone of Continuity and Challenges

(Our Special Correspondent) Narendra Modi’s third consecutive term as the Prime Minister of India began with high expectations, political scrutiny, and challenges. Completing his first 100 days of Modi 3.0, the Prime Minister has sought to consolidate the work of the previous two terms while navigating through a myriad of new challenges. His government has…

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India has become South African automotive industry’s top country of origin for vehicle imports

Johannesburg: India has become the South African automotive industry’s top country of origin for vehicle imports since 2013, the Automotive Business Council says in its BRICS+ Research Report 2024. This was because India has been established by various brands as the global hub for small and entry-level vehicles which comprise the bulk of sales in…

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Jobs ready for youths in J-K holding laptops and tricolour, jail for stone pelters: Amit Shah

Chanderkote (J&K): Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday alleged that the National Conference, PDP and the Congress wanted to release terrorists and stone-pelters to plunge Jammu and Kashmir into a terror inferno again. He said the Narendra Modi-led government would provide jobs to youths holding laptops and tricolour in their hands and would not…

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We accepted 99 pc of medic’s demands, police commissioner to be removed: Mamata

Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday night announced that Kolkata Police Commissioner Vineet Goyal, director of health services and director of medical education would be removed, giving in to the demands of the agitating junior doctors. Following a meeting with the medics, she claimed that talks were “fruitful” and nearly “99 per…

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