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On eve of election in India’s Silicon Valley, voters only want one thing: water
The Independent via Yahoo News· 25 minutes agoBengaluru is grappling with a water shortage so severe, there isn’t enough to take a shower or flush...
India's election officials climb hills, ford rivers to reach voters
Reuters via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoNONGRIAT, India (Reuters) -India was preparing on Thursday for the world's largest general election,...
India election 2024 phase 1: Who votes and what’s at stake?
Al Jazeera· 7 hours agoThe first of seven phases of the Indian national election is set to kick off on April 19. The party...
Everything you need to know about India’s 2024 general elections as Modi seeks third term
The Independent via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoThere are 131 seats reserved for MPs from “scheduled castes” and “scheduled tribes” for groups...
From helicopters to ads, India's ruling party snaps up bulk of election props
Reuters via AOL· 3 hours agoCampaigning is gathering pace in India's general elections, the world's largest with nearly a...
India kicks off the world's largest elections this week. Here’s what you need to know
CNBC· 9 hours agoA worker fixes a flag of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party on a hoarding of their leader and India's...
Aamir Khan latest Bollywood actor targeted by deepfakes
The Independent via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoIn another video, the actor is shown to be praising sections from one party’s manifesto for the...
India’s election: What you need to know about voting in the world’s largest democracy | CNN
CNN.com· 10 hours agoIndia is set to vote in the world’s largest ever general election, setting the stage for a mammoth exercise in democracy with nearly a billion people eligible ...
Modi Wants To Dominate India's Election. One Region Stands In the Way
Bloomberg· 12 hours agoModi Wants To Dominate India's Election. A national vote starts on Friday and Prime Minister...
JPMorgan Says Buy the Dip if India Poll Volatility Hits Stocks
Bloomberg· 37 minutes agoInvestors should use any swings in Indian stocks during the weekslong election as an opportunity to buy, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s private banking unit.