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'Petrol cheaper in Assam than West Bengal': CM Sarma defends hike
Investing.com· 1 day ago'Petrol cheaper in Assam than West Bengal': CM Sarma defends hike
Cyclone Remal hits Sri Lanka, affects thousands and kills over 30 people
World Socialist Web Site· 1 day agoThe havoc follows Cyclone Remal, which began in the Bay of Bengal in mid-May, hitting Bangladesh and...
The people and places that turned away from the BJP
The Economist· 1 day agoThe BJP itself suffered a 63-seat loss, taking its tally from 303 to 240, below the 272 needed for a majority. It is not that the BJP’s popularity has...
Lok Sabha Election Results 2024: TMC's Shatrughan Sinha on his win from Asansol, West Bengal
The Citizens' Voice· 2 days agoIn this video, TMC candidate from Asansol, Shatrughan Sinha, shares his insights and reactions to...
India’s opposition looked down and out – now they’re back
BBC via Yahoo News· 1 day agoAs the results show, the BJP juggernaut met strong resistance in several opposition-ruled states. In...
Adani Group stock jumps after company received LoI to operate major port in Kolkata
Investing.com· 7 hours agoAdani Group stock engaged in the business of developing, operating, and maintaining port...
Lok Sabha Results 2024| No Modi Kammal In Mamta's Bengal: Early Counting Trends Shock BJP In Bengal
Fox Bangor· 3 days agoIn a stunning turn of events, the election result trends in West Bengal send shockwaves through the...
Mamata Vs. Modi In West Bengal: TMC's Stronghold South Bengal Faces Sandeshkhali Battle | Oneindia
KLAX-TV· 6 days agoIn a fierce electoral battle, West Bengal's South Bengal region, a stronghold of the Trinamool...
India Exit Polls Spark Criticism, Tears and Calls for Probes
Bloomberg via Yahoo News· 22 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- India’s wildly inaccurate exit polls predicting a landslide election victory for...
Rahul Gandhi, Long on the Ropes, Looks Set for an Unexpected Comeback
New York Times· 2 days agoThe Indian National Congress and its leader registered a far stronger showing in India’s elections...