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Mar 29, 2026, 05:47 PM
Goa Government Accused of Forcing Margao Master Plan 2041 Without Consultation

Goa Government Accused of Forcing Margao Master Plan 2041 Without Consultation

Panaji:Goa Forward Party (GFP) MLA Vijai Sardesai on Sunday alleged that govt is trying to force the Margao Master Plan 2041 without consulting locals and elected representatives.Sardesai said that govt, and particularly PWD minister Digambar Kamat who is the Margao MLA, are being secretive about the masterplan, which is delaying it further.“The plans for the masterplan that govt intends to make for 2041 for Margao, Valpoi and Ponda, particularly the one for Margao, are delayed. The plan is supposed to be a futuristic plan. We don’t know what that plan is about. Nobody is telling us anything, so what are we supposed to tell people who ask us about the plan? This is why there is opposition,” said Sardesai.Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Middle East war day 30: Iran threatens to hit US universities; Kuwait responds to missile, drone attacksMissile Strike On Minab School: Iran names 2 US officers; US faces scrutinyIran Strikes Drag In Gulf: Tehran widens battlefield beyond US and Israel; West Asia faces new phaseSardesai added that GFP will not allow the plan to be approved without public consent, putting people’s interests first. “The Margao plan includes Fatorda, but without stakeholder consultation, projects are included in the plan. For example, the Margao garden is now being replaced with some govt building. There needs to be development by consent. To do this, we need to put pressure on the govt. Till the time stakeholder consultation is not done, we will not allow this plan to go ahead,” he said.He also said that while the master plans for Ponda and Valpoi appear to have been finalised by those municipal councils, and obtained approvals from GSUDA, questions are being asked whether stakeholder consultations were held.Check Bihar 10th Result 2026 Here-Live Updates on BSEB Bihar Board 10th Result 2026
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Mar 29, 2026, 05:42 PM
US Considers Ground Invasion of Iran as Tensions Escalate

US Considers Ground Invasion of Iran as Tensions Escalate

Over four weeks after the United States and Israel attacked Iran in a bid to degrade its nuclear program and set in motion a regime change, there is still little certainty around its endgame. At various points, US President Donald Trump has claimed that victory was imminent and that the US had largely met its objectives, even as Iran has pushed back at statements about the two countries engaging in negotiations. An Axios report said earlier this week that the White House and the Pentagon are now “considering sending at least 10,000 additional combat troops to the Middle East in the coming days, according to a senior U.S. defense official.” The Wall Street Journal first reported the story about additional troops on the ground, citing ⁠Department of Defense officials. More reinforcements, “including several fighter jet squadrons and thousands of troops, are expected to arrive in the Middle East in the coming days and weeks,” Axios said. While there is no confirmation of putting boots on the ground, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has said that Iranian forces are “waiting for American soldiers to enter on the ground so they can rain fire upon them”. If a ground invasion were to happen, how might it unfold? Are such plans likely to enjoy support among the US public? And finally, what does it say about the state of war? We explain. 4 main options before the US Axios cited officials and sources offering four “final blow” options Trump could choose from: 1. “Invading or blockading Kharg Island, Iran’s main oil export hub.” Kharg Island is a narrow, 8-km-long rocky outcrop that sits deep inside the Persian Gulf, around 50 km off the coast of Iran. The US bombed military targets on the island on March 13 but spared its oil facilities, which help export Iran’s oil. As The Indian Express reported earlier , “Any move to take control of Kharg Island could potentially put American troops directly in the line of fire. This would be something that Trump would be reluctant to do, given his pre-electoral promise of ending America’s “forever wars” and the general opposition to any such move within his MAGA (Make America Great Again) base.” But if sending troops is indeed being considered seriously, Kharg would be an important entry point. Gaining control of the island would give the US an upper hand over Iran’s oil exports and, in turn, a major source of funds for the regime. Prolonged fighting, however, would risk damage to the already fragile passage of ships and fuel through the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran has effectively blockaded. A recent Financial Times report said that in such a scenario, “US troop casualties would be all but certain,” given that Kharg is within the range of Tehran’s remaining missiles, drones and artillery. This brings us to the second alternative. 2. “Blocking or seizing ships that are exporting Iranian oil on the eastern side of the Hormuz Strait.” The risks linked to Kharg Island can prompt the US to first secure the Strait of Hormuz by restricting Iranian ships and cutting off the Islamic Republic’s economic avenues, which were already restricted in the face of years of Western economic sanctions. But this, too, is complicated. Jennifer Parker, an adjunct professor at the Defence and Security Institute, The University of Western Australia, told The Conversation that it would require destroying Iran’s ability to attack ships by “taking out its radar facilities, command and control structure and weapons bunkers” along its coast. With the geographical advantage of mountains in southern Iran that could have bunkers for missiles, it would require diverting significant military assets, not just to counter Iran but to ensure continued security for the ships passing through. It could also lead to loss of life and personnel. 3. “Invading Larak, an island that helps Iran solidify its control of the Strait of Hormuz.” Axios described Larak, which lies at the narrowest point of the strait, as a strategic outpost that hosts Iranian bunkers, attack craft that can blow up cargo ships and radars that monitor movements in the strait. However, it is also heavily fortified. 4. “Seizing the strategic island of Abu Musa and two smaller islands, which lie near the western entrance to the strait and are controlled by Iran but also claimed by the UAE.” The two islands are Greater Tunbs and Lesser Tunbs. Lesser Tunb, which Iran has controlled since 1971, is at the heart of a decades-long dispute with the neighbouring UAE. Just recently, Iranian Speaker Ghalibaf wrote on X that their intelligence suggested “Iran’s enemies, with the support of a country in the region, are preparing an operation to occupy one of Iran’s islands,” which Axios said was likely a reference to the UAE and Abu Musa. He threatened, “All the vital infrastructure of that regional country will be targeted without limitation by relentless attacks.” How might the decision be received back home? Since the beginning of the war, which has not touched the United States directly, public surveys have shown low approval for Trump’s actions. A March 2 CNN survey reported that shortly after the first few strikes, around 60% of the people surveyed said they did not think Trump had a clear plan for handling the situation, and 62% said he should get congressional approval for any further military action. This poll covered a little over a thousand respondents, with the opinion on Trump split along party lines (82% Democrats did not think Trump had a clear plan, while 23% Republicans did not think so). In the fourth week of the war, an Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research survey found that about 59% of Americans say US military action in Iran has been excessive. Meanwhile, 45% are “extremely” or “very” concerned about fuel affordability over the next few months, even as about 66% Americans said that preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons should be an “extremely” or “very” important foreign policy goal for the US. Experts have also pointed out that a ground invasion will go against Trump’s past electoral promises. Earlier this month, National security analyst Alex Plitsas, associated with the think tank Atlantic Council, wrote that “Looking back to the Iraq war, Trump has cited the deployment of conventional ground forces and the disbanding of the Iraqi army and government as the reasons the United States became ensnared in a costly insurgency. He is seeking to avoid that.” “Iran is a massive country with very difficult topography and would require hundreds of thousands of troops to occupy. Any use of ground forces would likely be limited to special operations forces for specific missions,” he added. What this says about the war The possibility of deploying troops suggests that Trump’s past claims of victory were either only claims or show an underestimation of the regime in Iran. One prevalent argument is that Trump’s more recent and repeated mentions of a pause in hostilities and his emphasis on negotiations with Iran speak to his intentions to end the conflict soon. It might stem from a realisation that the Iranian regime, despite losing its top leaders, seems to be enduring nonetheless, which was perhaps not anticipated going into the war. There is little in the name of the ground resistance that Trump and other US leaders called for by asking Iranians to take to the streets. A more prudent strategy would, then, be to indicate victory and point to specific objectives, such as the killing of the Supreme Leader, and stop the conflict. Then there is the economic imperative. Rising oil prices and inflation risks could affect the US public sooner rather than later. Earlier in the week, the AP reported that the S&P 500 index, which tracks the top 500 US companies, slumped 1.7% for its worst day since January. Even then, the strategy remains unclear, so far. As the BBC put it, “Trump’s mixed messaging suggests he’s still undecided about what would work best: ramping up the conflict to try to end it as quickly as possible, or pushing for a negotiated settlement with Tehran.” In urging for more troops, as well as a recent 15-point peace plan that asks for Iran to abandon its nuclear programme and limit its ballistic missiles, he may try both.
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Mar 29, 2026, 04:36 PM
Canada Bans Cryptocurrency Donations to Political Parties to Ensure Election Transparency

Canada Bans Cryptocurrency Donations to Political Parties to Ensure Election Transparency

Ottawa: At a time when the craze for cryptocurrencies is increasing worldwide, Canada has red-flagged digital assets like Bitcoin to clean up its electoral process. Following in the footsteps of Britain, Bill C-25 (Stronger and Free Elections Act) introduced in the Parliament of Canada will close the way for political parties to accept crypto donations. The biggest drawback of cryptocurrencies is the secrecy of their transactions, which can be used by foreign agencies or unknown sources to influence elections. From now on, no political party or candidate in Canada will be able to raise funds through digital wallets, which will curb the entry of corruption and black money. Interestingly, crypto donations were allowed in Canada from 2019 with certain conditions. The rule at that time was to reveal the identity of the donor of more than $200 and convert it into Canadian dollars. However, with the increasing prevalence of technology, election officials realized that blockchain technology, rather than the original donor's traceability, was theoretically impossible to improve the transparency of the entire system.
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Mar 29, 2026, 03:58 PM
Congress Releases Candidate List for West Bengal Assembly Elections

Congress Releases Candidate List for West Bengal Assembly Elections

Kolkata: The Congress on Sunday released its biggest and most decisive list for the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections, naming 284 candidates out of a total of 294 seats. The Congress has made it clear that it is in no mood to compromise this time. The biggest name in the list is former state president Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, who has been given a ticket from his stronghold Berhampore. Apart from fielding an influential leader like Mausam Noor from Malatipur, the Congress has tried to strengthen its hold in Muslim-dominated areas. As per the Election Commission's order, the crown of Bengal's power will be decided in two important phases. The first phase of polling will be held on April 23, with 152 seats in the eastern and northern parts of the state. Then, on April 29, the second phase of polling will be held. The results of these two phases will be declared on May 4, which will decide whether the Congress-Left front succeeds in dethroning Mamata Banerjee or the BJP.
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Business Standard
Mar 29, 2026, 03:54 PM
Election Promises: A Recipe for Fiscal Strains in Five States?

Election Promises: A Recipe for Fiscal Strains in Five States?

Political parties in four states and a Union territory — West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry — have announced ramping up welfare pitches in the runup to Assembly elections next month. Promises in Tamil Nadu range from free liquefies petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders to household appliances; West Bengal is focusing on doorstep delivery of services; Kerala is offering expanded schemes such as free bus travel for women; and Assam is leaning on public employment commitments. These promises, if implemented, will aggravate public finances to varying degrees in these states, depending on the parameters chosen.In Assam, Puducherry and West Bengal, the share of revenue expenditure in gross state domestic product (GSDP) has remained elevated even in recent years. (Chart 1)
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Mar 29, 2026, 03:54 PM
Election Commission Transfers Police Station Officers in West Bengal

Election Commission Transfers Police Station Officers in West Bengal

The Election Commission has removed the police station officers of Bhabanipur, the home district of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, and Nandigram, the home district of Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari. Soumitra Bose has been appointed as the new officer-in-charge of Bhabanipur police station. A total of 170 police station officers were transferred in the state police administration on Sunday, including important police stations like Bhabanipur in Kolkata, Nandigram in Purba Medinipur, and Sitalkuchi in Cooch Behar. 11 senior police officers were also removed on the same day. A total of 184 police officers were transferred. The new police officer-in-charge of Nandigram police station is Shubhabrata Nath, who was earlier posted at Chandannagar police station. Also, the police officers of Kanthi, Khejuri, Chandipur, Haldia, Kolaghat, Tamluk, Egra and Patashpur police stations in Purba Medinipur have been transferred. Abhishek Lama, who was earlier the SI of Kotwali police station in Cooch Behar, has been made the officer-in-charge of Dinhata, Mathabhanga, Goksadanga, It
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Ganashakti Patrika
Mar 29, 2026, 03:51 PM
Left Front's Election Campaign in Maynaguri Assembly Constituency Gains Momentum

Left Front's Election Campaign in Maynaguri Assembly Constituency Gains Momentum

With the announcement of the election schedule, the Left Front's election campaign in the Maynaguri assembly constituency is in full swing. The Left Front nominated RSP candidate Sudeb Roy covered the area from the morning to reach the general public who were in a holiday mood on Sunday. The enthusiasm of the party workers and supporters was visible from this morning. The campaign started at 8.30 am on Sunday in the Domohoni-1 gram panchayat area. Sudeb Roy along with the party workers went door-to-door in the area. The candidate not only asked for votes but also talked to the members of each family to find out their advantages and disadvantages. There was a lot of enthusiasm about him among the general voters. During the public relations, the candidate highlighted the relevance of the Left Front in the current political context and alternative development ideas. The complaints of the people of the area were listened to carefully and assured that the Left is always in the field to protect the rights of the people. The Left camp claims that the spontaneous response of the general public in the rural areas is evident. The campaign will be further amplified in the coming days.
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Uttarbanga Sambad
Mar 29, 2026, 03:50 PM
Congress Workers Protest Over Candidate Selection in Malda's Chanchal Area

Congress Workers Protest Over Candidate Selection in Malda's Chanchal Area

Murtuz Alam, Samsi: Soon after the announcement of the Congress candidate list, massive protests erupted in Malda's Chanchal area. A section of local Congress workers demanded that Anjarul Haque Johny be fielded. But the party announced the name of former MLA Asif Mehboob. Angry workers broke into the party office in Chanchal. The protesters also vandalized the party office in front of the office. Furniture and tyres were burnt on the road in Tarlatala intersection in front of the office. The protest went on for a long time demanding a change in the candidate. Angry Congress leaders and workers alleged that district president Isa Khan had compromised with the Trinamool Congress to get Asif Mehboob a ticket in exchange for money. However, there has been no official response from the district leadership so far. The protesters have made it clear that the movement will intensify if the candidate is not changed quickly. In this situation, the Congress has decided to reduce the number of tickets.
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Mar 29, 2026, 03:50 PM
India's Chief Minister Dismisses Rumors of National Lockdown, Praises PM's Relief Measures

India's Chief Minister Dismisses Rumors of National Lockdown, Praises PM's Relief Measures

UP CM Yogi Adityanath has said that rumours are being spread. Work is being done to turn the atmosphere into propaganda. Somewhere someone says that only four kilograms of gas is available in a 14-kilogram cylinder. CM Yogi attacked the opposition. These people are childish acts. Someone is spreading false rumours that there will be a lockdown in the country, these people make nonsense. These rumour-mongers are harming the country. The Chief Minister said that there is no hindrance in the work of the public, everything is going on smoothly. We should follow the guidance of the country's leadership instead of paying attention to any rumour at this time. Don't fall into any rumour. The Chief Minister has said that the prices of petroleum products are increasing in the world. Prime Minister Narendra has given relief to 145 crore people of the country by reducing the excise duty to control the price of petroleum products with ease of supply. This is not happening alone, it is only a benefit of the Prime Minister.
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Amar Ujala
Mar 29, 2026, 03:49 PM
Indian Chief Minister Dismisses Superstition, Visits Noida Despite Curse Rumors

Indian Chief Minister Dismisses Superstition, Visits Noida Despite Curse Rumors

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that people would consider me superstitious by looking at my clothes. I believe in faith. I also respect everyone's faith. I don't believe in superstition. I was told not to go to Noida. I said Noida is out of UP. I was told that it is believed that if I go there, the CM will get off the chair. I said I will definitely go there. As the Chief Minister, who did not go to Noida, he reached there today for his divisive politics. The CM said these things at the appointment letter distribution ceremony to 665 selected nursing officers at Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences in Lok Bhawan on Sunday. Trending videos / advertisements were removed. Monitoring at every stage is done by the government to ensure that the recruitment process is done in a transparent manner. Our third eye keeps an eye on the recruitment process.
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Mar 29, 2026, 03:48 PM
West Bengal Assembly Elections: A Crucial Struggle Against Corporate Power and Exploitation

West Bengal Assembly Elections: A Crucial Struggle Against Corporate Power and Exploitation

Sridip Bhattacharya feels that the West Bengal assembly elections are very important in every sense. The assembly elections in West Bengal are going to be the stage of the struggle of the left for the self-interest of the working people against the extreme right. In this election, the Left Front has joined this electoral struggle by further increasing the Left Front and adding secular and democratic forces. The BJP, the TMC and the Congress have also joined this electoral arena. The CPI (M) and the Left have joined the state assembly elections with the aim of fighting against the two extreme right-wing forces led by the RSS, the BJP and the TMC, respectively. The RSS-BJP has been ruling the country under the leadership of Narendra Modi for almost 12 years, after 11 years of Hindutva and corporate alliance. The power and exploitation of the corporates have increased manifold. At present, more than 300 large corporate families in India, each with assets worth millions of crores of rupees. Over 142 crore Indians are victims of extreme inequality. The lack of poverty, malnutrition, lack of housing, lack of education, lack of health services, etc. continue to push the Modi government's'Code of Conduct'on the backs of the country to suppress and suppress the rights of the people.
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Mar 29, 2026, 03:47 PM
Nanoor Assembly Sees Corruption Allegations Against TMC MLA, Left Front Candidate Campaigns for Change

Nanoor Assembly Sees Corruption Allegations Against TMC MLA, Left Front Candidate Campaigns for Change

Ruhul Amin has spent all the money from TMC MLA Area Development Fund since 2021 by buying water filters in a few schools. Villagers themselves allege that he has not spent MLA fund money for any development project. Left Front CPI (M) candidate from Nanoor assembly, Shyamoli Pradhan, is campaigning vigorously in his area. People are complaining when they come to him. Ekalabasi is also angry about the 100 days work money, cut money in the housing scheme. Shyamoli Pradhan appeals to the people to restore democracy in Nanoor assembly to solve all these problems of the people. To defeat the corruption-ridden TMC and communal BJP, the Left has to strengthen the hands of the working people. Sitting MLA from Nanoor and TMC candidate Bidhan Majhi says, "People are excited to see the development and projects of Mamata Banerjee. The candidate himself says that the people of Nanoor will vote for him after seeing the work he has done in the last five years. But the residents of Nanoor assembly say, 2016-21 In the last 60 years, Shyamoli was the MLA from Nanoor (MLA).
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Ganashakti Patrika
Mar 29, 2026, 03:46 PM
Election Commission Transfers 83 Officials in State, Removes BDO Over Political Bias

Election Commission Transfers 83 Officials in State, Removes BDO Over Political Bias

In yet another reshuffle in the state administration, the Election Commission on Sunday decided to transfer 83 BDOs and AROs working in different districts of the state. The ECI also removed Purbasthali 2 BDO Anjan Ghoshal, who had openly played the role of a TMC leader. On Sunday, the ECI also removed him. Purbasthali 2 new video is Manish Nandai, who is from the 2016 BCS batch. Purbasthali 2 new video Anjan Ghoshal got into a heated argument with the BDO (M) workers who had come to submit a memorandum regarding the SIR on March 9. The altercation took place in front of his office in front of the people who had gathered for the memorandum program. As a result, the memorandum program of the day was cancelled despite taking prior permission. On that day, a mic was installed in the BDO office premises to hand over the memorandum to Purbasthali 2 BDO. At that time, Purbasthali 2 BDO Anjan Ghoshal himself surrounded a group of TMC leaders. He asked the entrepreneurs to turn off the mike. In response, Pradip Kumar Saha, the former BDO said, "It is not our initiative, it is
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Mar 29, 2026, 03:44 PM
Delhi Court to Hear Revision Petition Against Sonia Gandhi Over Electoral Roll Allegations

Delhi Court to Hear Revision Petition Against Sonia Gandhi Over Electoral Roll Allegations

New Delhi: A Delhi court will hear a criminal revision petition filed against Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Monday over allegations that her name was fraudulently included in the electoral rolls before she acquired Indian citizenship. The revision petition, filed by advocate Vikas Tripathi, assails the September 11, 2025, order of Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Vaibhav Chaurasia, who had dismissed the complaint seeking a police investigation into the alleged wrongful inclusion of Sonia Gandhi's name in the voter list. According to the petitioner, Sonia Gandhi's name first appeared in the electoral roll of the New Delhi constituency in 1980, nearly three years before she formally acquired Indian citizenship in April 1983. The plea claims that such inclusion could not have occurred without forged or fabricated documents and amounts to a cognisable offence. It has been contended that her name was subsequently deleted from the electoral rolls in 1982 and re-included in 1983 after she became an Indian citizen, raising questions about the legality of the earlier entry. In an order passed on December 9, 2025, Special Judge (Prevention of Corruption Act) Vishal Gogne of the Rouse Avenue Court had agreed to examine the revision plea and issued notice to Sonia Gandhi as well as the Delhi Police, directing the matter to be listed for further hearing. Earlier, the Magistrate Court had dismissed the complaint seeking registration of an FIR, saying that the Judiciary cannot embark upon an inquiry that would result in unwarranted transgression into fields expressly entrusted to Constitutional authorities. It held that such intervention would be barred under Article 329 of the Constitution, which limits judicial interference in electoral matters except through election petitions. Opposing the revision petition, Sonia Gandhi has told the court that the allegations are "politically motivated", baseless, and founded on incorrect and misleading facts. In her reply, Sonioa Gandhi said that questions relating to citizenship fall exclusively within the jurisdiction of the Central government, while disputes concerning electoral rolls lie within the authority of the Election Commission of India. Also Watch: She has also added that no credible documentary evidence has been produced to substantiate allegations of forgery or fraud and described the proceedings as an abuse of the legal process. The issue has been politically contentious, with Bharatiya Janata Party leaders accusing the Congress of manipulating voter lists in the past and referring to the Sonia Gandhi case as an example of alleged irregularities. Congress, on the other hand, has dismissed such claims as "baseless" and "retaliatory". (Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by FPJ's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)
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Mar 29, 2026, 03:41 PM
Election Commission Publishes Additional Voter Lists in West Bengal Amid Transparency Concerns

Election Commission Publishes Additional Voter Lists in West Bengal Amid Transparency Concerns

Additional lists are being published. However, there is no clarification from the Election Commission. Information on how many names are included in the third list and how many are excluded is not available as of Sunday afternoon. The commission is publishing information "through sources" instead of directly informing it. Earlier, 19 appellate tribunals were set up to hear applications for deletion of names under consideration. The question of transparent voting with extreme ambiguity in the voter list is all around. The CPI (M) has gone on strike in every assembly on Monday and Tuesday. It has appealed to all sections to join in the fight for civil rights and voting rights. The judicial tribunal's notification for inclusion of names in the voter list has been issued. The North 24 Parganas district collector's office has sent instructions to this effect. Earlier on 20 March, the Election Commission issued guidelines. The Supreme Court ordered the formation of tribunals to hear the names excluded in the West Bengal SIR process. As per that order, the Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court constituted 19 tribunals. The 19 appellate tribunals will be headed by former judges of the Calcutta High Court. According to the recommendations of the Chief Justice of the North 24th Legislative Assembly,
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Mar 29, 2026, 03:39 PM
Villagers Protest Closure of Railway Crossing in Nilje, Demanding Safe and Accessible Infrastructure

Villagers Protest Closure of Railway Crossing in Nilje, Demanding Safe and Accessible Infrastructure

Dombivli: In Nilje village near Dombivli, frustration is no longer simmering it is spilling onto the streets. For the past five to six years, residents have been struggling after the closure of a crucial railway crossing that once provided direct connectivity to the village. In its absence locals are now forced to take a longer inconvenient route located nearly 1 to 1.5 kilometers away. Impact on Vulnerable Groups This detour has turned into a daily ordeal. Elderly residents find it physically exhausting women face safety concerns, and school-going children are compelled to walk extra distances, often risking delays and fatigue before even reaching their classrooms. For many families what used to be a short routine commute has now become a source of stress and uncertainty. The situation becomes particularly alarming during the monsoon when the alternative route gets waterlogged, making it slippery and dangerous. Failed Grievances Parents worry about their children navigating these conditions while commuters struggle to maintain their daily schedules. Residents say the earlier railway gate was not just a convenience but a necessity one that ensured safe and quick passage. Despite persistent efforts including multiple written complaints formal representations and meetings with senior railway officials such as the Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) the issue remains unresolved. Villagers allege that repeated assurances have not translated into any concrete action deepening their sense of neglect. Political Intervention With no solution in sight residents finally took a decisive stand. From March 28 Nilje villagers began an indefinite sit-in protest, demanding immediate intervention and the creation of a new accessible route near the old railway crossing. The agitation has drawn widespread local support, cutting across age groups and communities. Adding political weight to the protest, Rajesh More visited the site and engaged with the agitating villagers. He assured them that the matter would be taken up with Dr. Shrikant Shinde and that a meeting with railway authorities would be arranged immediate to expedite a resolution. Prominent local figures, including Prakash Patil, Dr. Ramesh Patil, Tukaram Patil, Sharad Patil, Mukund Patil, Baliram Patil, Pandharinath Patil, Ravindra Patil, Gajanan Patil, Janardan Patil, Giridhar Patil, Geeta Patil, and Rajni Patil, along with a large number of villagers, have actively participated in the protest. For the people of Nilje, this agitation is about far more than a road it is about reclaiming their right to safe, accessible infrastructure. Until a solution is delivered, residents say their protest will continue, sending a clear message to authorities that basic civic needs can no longer be ignored. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit: https://budgetproperties.in/
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Mar 29, 2026, 03:36 PM
Congress Releases List of 284 Candidates for Upcoming Elections

Congress Releases List of 284 Candidates for Upcoming Elections

The Congress finally released its list of candidates, ending a long wait. 284 names were announced on Sunday evening. The list was finalised at a meeting of the party's central election committee in Delhi. The candidates are Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury and Mausam Benazir Noor. According to the list announced on Sunday, the party has fielded Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury in Berhampore, Pradeep Prasad in Bhabanipur, Shahnaz Begum in Domkale, Abdur Razzak in Jalangi, and Motiur Rahman in Nowda. 294 Zulfikar Ali in Raninagar, Rohan Mitra, son of Somen Mitra, in Baliganj, and Mausam Benazir Noor in Maltipur. Actor Soham will be challenged by Pooja Roy Chowdhury in Karimpur. Congress spokesperson Suman Roy Chowdhury will contest from Maniktala. 294 seats were discussed at a meeting of the central election committee at the party's 24, Akbar Road office in Delhi on Saturday. Around 2,500 applications were reportedly received. From there, 284 candidates have been selected. However, eight candidates are yet to be announced.
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Mar 29, 2026, 03:33 PM
Tripura TTAADC Elections: Multi-Cornered Contest Ahead of State Assembly Polls

Tripura TTAADC Elections: Multi-Cornered Contest Ahead of State Assembly Polls

The upcoming elections to the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) are poised for a multi-cornered contest, with all major political parties fielding candidates in what is being viewed as a politically crucial exercise ahead of the next state assembly polls. Political observers note that the TTAADC elections , held every five years, often serve as a barometer of the political mood in the state, especially with the assembly elections due within the next two years. The outcome is expected to influence future political alignments and strategies of the contesting parties. According to officials of the State Election Commission, a total of 173 candidates remain in the fray after the completion of the nomination and withdrawal process. Polling is scheduled for April 12, while counting of votes will take place on April 17. A senior election official stated that the nomination process initially saw 186 candidates filing papers by March 25. Following scrutiny, the number came down to 181, and after the last date for withdrawal on March 28, the final tally stood at 173 candidates. Secretary of the State Election Commission, Anurag Sen, outlined the party-wise distribution of candidates. The BJP and Tipra Motha Party are contesting all 28 seats each in the council. The Congress has fielded 27 candidates, while the CPI(M) is in the fray in 25 seats. The Indigenous People’s Front of Tripura (IPFT) is contesting 24 seats, while the CPI has fielded a candidate in one seat. Apart from these, other registered parties and independent candidates together account for a significant number of contestants, adding to the multi-cornered nature of the electoral battle. On the administrative front, the Election Commission has initiated comprehensive poll preparedness measures. Returning Officers have been briefed on the election schedule and procedures, while deployment of polling personnel and security forces is underway. Training and logistical arrangements are being carried out to ensure the smooth conduct of the elections. Postal ballot voting for eligible categories, including service voters, is scheduled for April 7 and 8. Officials said District Election Officers have been directed to carry out first-level checking of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), while the commissioning process will be handled by Returning Officers within the stipulated timeframe. The Commission has maintained that the election process so far has remained peaceful, with no reports of law and order disturbances during the nomination phase. Authorities are, however, keeping a close watch on the situation to ensure that polling is conducted in a free and fair manner. On the issue of security deployment, Sen stated that a request has been sent to the Union Home Ministry seeking the deployment of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) for the elections. However, no confirmation has been received yet. Officials indicated that ongoing assembly elections in other states might affect the availability of central forces, though a final decision is awaited.
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Mar 29, 2026, 03:31 PM
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann Criticizes Central Government's Policies in Public Meeting

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann Criticizes Central Government's Policies in Public Meeting

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google During the public meeting held in Sakoti village, the political atmosphere heated up when Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann launched a scathing attack on the central government from the stage. During this, the presence of former minister Sanjeev Balyan on the stage made the program more popular. At the same time, during the public meeting, former minister Sanjeev Balyan gave an emotional and sharp address from the stage. During the public meeting, he spoke openly about social unity, history and recent events. Trending Videos Remove these videos / advertisements. During his address, Bhagwant Mann said in a lighter vein, "Balyan ji shut your ears for a while," to which Sanjeev Balyan present on the stage smiled. Mann sharply attacked the policies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He alleged that due to the working style of the central government, the economic and social pressure on the general public is increasing. He alleged that the problems of farmers, youth and the middle class are not being taken care of.
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Mar 29, 2026, 03:30 PM
Trinamool Congress Questions Election Commission Appointment Amid Family Ties Allegations

Trinamool Congress Questions Election Commission Appointment Amid Family Ties Allegations

The political controversy surrounding the Election Commission's appointment has resurfaced again. The Trinamool Congress has questioned the appointment of the district magistrate of North Dinajpur. The ruling party claims that the new district magistrate appointed by the commission has family links to Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's party, the JDU. On 18 March, the Election Commission removed several district magistrates and district electoral officers (DEOs) in the state. The list also included North Dinajpur. Vivek Kumar Singh was appointed as the new district magistrate there. The Trinamool objected to his appointment. The party alleges that Vivek's father, Virendra Kumar Singh, was a former JDU leader and MP. He has also served as an MLA from Bihar. The Trinamool released a few photographs at a press conference, claiming that Virendra Kumar Singh was elected MP from Bihar's Aurangabad constituency in 1996 and won the Nabinagar assembly seat in 2010 and remained an MLA until 2015. The party further claims that Virendra Kumar Singh is close to Nitish Kumar and that is the reason for his son's appointment to the key administrative post. On Thursday, the state forest watcher, Dheeraj Kumar, did not verify the authenticity of the four photographs of the state forest watcher.
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Mar 29, 2026, 03:27 PM
Kolkata Candidates Intensify Campaigns Ahead of Polling Day

Kolkata Candidates Intensify Campaigns Ahead of Polling Day

1234Kolkata: With exactly a month to go before the polling day, Kolkata slipped into full campaign mode on Sunday, as streets turned into a rolling carnival of colour, sound and political theatre.From dhak beats and drum processions to door-to-door appeals in narrow lanes, candidates across party lines fanned out across neighbourhoods, each trying to leave a deeper imprint on voters.In Tollygunge, cabinet minister and Trinamool Congress candidate Aroop Biswas led one of the most vibrant rallies of the day. Accompanied by rhythmic dhak beats and a swelling crowd of supporters, his procession snaked through Bijoygarh, Netaji Nagar, Gandhi Colony and adjoining pockets under ward 98.Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Middle East war day 30: Iran threatens to hit US universities; Kuwait responds to missile, drone attacksNo Kings Rallies: tens of thousands march against Trump and Iran war; Republicans slam protestsMissile Strike On Minab School: Iran names 2 US officers; US faces scrutinyParty flags and balloons fluttered overhead as residents gathered on balconies and pavements, turning the rally into a festive spectacle."Almost everyone knows me here and I am there with these people 365 days a year. I make it a point to visit almost all wards in my constituency every week. So, I don't need to do anything special during my campaigns," said Biswas.Not far away, Firhad Hakim balanced a packed schedule that reflected his dual responsibility — defending his Kolkata Port seat while also campaigning in Bhowanipore, where CM Mamata Banerjee is contesting.by Taboolaby TaboolaSponsored LinksSponsored LinksPromoted LinksPromoted LinksYou May LikeBSEB class 10 result 2026 out: How to check Bihar Matric results on TOI portalNews News: The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has officially declared the Class 10 (Matric) Result 2026 today, March 29, 2026. Over 16 lakh students acros.UndoHis day began with a brisk walk through the bylanes of Chetla, where he stopped frequently to interact with residents, before shifting to Kidderpore's Dahi Ghat area in the evening for a roadshow."I personally sit at ward offices in both the areas every week to listen to the pleas of people. I am aware of their problems and have taken care of most of them. There are some recurring issues related to roads and scarcity of water at places, which too will be taken care of," said Hakim.In central Kolkata's Chowringhee, Trinamool candidate Nayna Bandyopadhyay opted for a more intimate campaign style. Moving from door to door in ward 47 in the morning and ward 49 later in the day, she engaged directly with residents. Her interactions, she said, repeatedly brought up complaints about missing names from voter lists.Further north, in Shyampukur, state minister Shashi Panja stitched together a marathon day of public engagements.From the bustling stretches of B K Pal Avenue to the historic Nimtala Ghat, and from Mohun Bagan Lane to Ramdulal Sarkar Street, her campaign blended political outreach with community events — blood donation camps, Jain temple visits and street-corner interactions. "Family members of the voters whose loved ones have been deleted from the electoral system are angry.They will voice their anger at the EVMs," said Panja, who herself was under adjudication till last week.In Salt Lake, fire minister Sujit Bose led a high-energy rally along First Avenue, aiming to build momentum for a fourth consecutive win from Bidhannagar. Bose framed his pitch around development.The opposition, too, matched the intensity. BJP candidate Sharadwat Mukhopadhyay campaigned in Nayapatti.In Rasbehari, BJP's Swapan Dasgupta packed his Sunday with a mix of outreach formats. His campaign moved from the relatively affluent neighbourhoods of Golpark in the morning to the densely populated slums of Dhakuria by evening. "We have taken a two-pronged campaign strategy. In the slums I am highlighting our party's assurance of Rs 3,000 for Lakshmir Bhandar and the issue of women safety. In middle-class neighbourhoods, we are highlighting the issues of extortion and lack of respectable jobs in the state."Check Bihar 10th Result 2026 Here-Live Updates on BSEB Bihar Board 10th Result 2026
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US Proposes Higher Wages for H-1B Visa Workers to Reduce Abuse

US Proposes Higher Wages for H-1B Visa Workers to Reduce Abuse

The Trump administration has proposed a new wage structure for H-1B visa workers that, if implemented, would require employers to pay more to hire skilled overseas workers in the US. However, the number of H-1B applications has fallen sharply, lawyers said.The US Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration (ETA) plans to modernise the methodology used to determine prevailing wage levels under the permanent labour certification, H-1B, H-1B1, and E-3 visa programmes. As part of the proposal, annual pay for foreign workers could rise by $14,000 across the four wage levels.“The updated methodology would use statistically grounded percentile thresholds derived from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics survey to bring wages paid to foreign workers in line with those paid to similarly employed American workers. This much-needed change aims to curb abuse of certain visa programmes by reducing the incentive to replace American workers with low-wage foreign visa holders and to establish parity between wages paid to US and foreign workers entering the country on employment-based visas,” the ETA said in a news release on Thursday.
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Mar 29, 2026, 03:16 PM
Congress Releases Candidate List for West Bengal Assembly Elections

Congress Releases Candidate List for West Bengal Assembly Elections

The Congress on Sunday released its first list of 284 candidates for the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections. It named senior leader and former state unit chief Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury from Baharampur and former Trinamool Congress MP Mausam Noor from Malatipur in the list. The party, which has decided to contest all 294 Assembly seats in the state on its own, announced the bulk of its candidates in a single list. Among other prominent names, the Congress has fielded Madhap Rai from Darjeeling, Abdul Hannan from Sujapur, Susmita Biswas from Dum Dum, Gautam Bhattacharya from Diamond Harbour, Souvik Mukherjee from Asansol Dakshin and Prasenjit Puitandi from Asansol Uttar. The release of the candidate list follows detailed deliberations by the party’s Central Election Committee (CEC), which met a day earlier to finalise nominees for the high-stakes election. AICC in-charge for West Bengal Ghulam Ahmed Mir said the party had received around 2,500 applications for the 294 Assembly seats and confirmed that Congress would contest all constituencies. “We will contest all 294 seats in West Bengal, leaving none vacant. This has been the demand of our workers from the beginning,” he said. The West Bengal Assembly elections will be held in two phases on April 23 and April 29, with counting scheduled for May 4.
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Mar 29, 2026, 03:15 PM
Chhote Sarkar Meets CM Nitish Kumar, Agrees to Support Resignation

Chhote Sarkar Meets CM Nitish Kumar, Agrees to Support Resignation

Anant Singh metNitish Kumar: Nahi bhagenge, haha sthil se, sab phod dega gaadiyo hammar, pranam kiye aur chal gaye, bahut maaney but nahi maane. This is the special style of talking of Mokama MLA Anant Singh, popularly known as Chhote Sarkar. Anant Singh had reached his official residence Ek Aney Marg on Sunday to meet Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. There was also a meeting of JDU leaders at the CM's residence in which many big leaders of the JDU including Lalan Singh, Sanjay Jha were present. Anant Singh agreed to Nitish Kumar's resignation from the Legislative Council on Monday. On Sunday, Mokama's Bahubali MLA Anant Singh aka Chhote Sarkar reached his residence to meet Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. After seeing Anant Singh's car at the CM's residence, the entire team of media personnel reached there. They came out in a short while. Anant Singh came out of the CM's residence. When Anant Singh came out of the CM's house, the media surrounded him. Anant Singh said that he would not run away.
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Mar 29, 2026, 03:13 PM
Elderly Man's Death Linked to Voter List Errors in India's Cooch Behar District

Elderly Man's Death Linked to Voter List Errors in India's Cooch Behar District

The death of an elderly man in Cooch Behar's Chakka area has created a furore. The deceased has been identified as Subhas Roy. Reportedly, his name and that of some of his family members were pending in the final voter list. Family sources said they expected his name to be included in the supplementary list. But the names were missing in the first and second lists. When the third supplementary list was published on Saturday, Subhas Babu and his family members'names did not appear in it. He allegedly suffered a mental breakdown. He suddenly fell ill late on Saturday night. Though the family rushed him to a hospital, doctors could not save him. Reportedly, he died of a heart attack. Local TMC candidate Parthapratim Roy rushed to the spot on Sunday morning. He alleged that the names of the deceased's two sons were missing from the list, which led to the tragedy. The BJP, on the other hand, claimed that it was a completely normal death and had nothing to do with the voter list.
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Mar 29, 2026, 03:06 PM
Pakistan Seeks to Mediate Iran-US Conflict, Talks May Bring Ceasefire

Pakistan Seeks to Mediate Iran-US Conflict, Talks May Bring Ceasefire

Pakistan will be the bridge. Pakistan has offered to mediate to end the long-standing Iran-US conflict. According to reports, Iran is now ready to sit across the table with the United States, which could prove to be a turning point in world politics. Iran has put forward some basic conditions for talks. This mainly includes the relief of economic sanctions imposed on Iran and clarity on the nuclear deal (JCPOA). Iran wants the United States to take positive steps first. Attempts to stop the growing humanitarian crisis and the increasing violence in areas including Gaza and Lebanon threaten the global economy and humanity. In this situation, Iran's soft stance and possible talks with the United States can lead to a ceasefire. The White House has always said that the United States is open to talks with Iran on Iran's next step, but it wants to stop giving guarantees to terrorist organizations from Iran. How successful will this mediation by Pakistan be?
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Mar 29, 2026, 03:03 PM
Election Commission Completes Verification of 40 Lakh Voters in India

Election Commission Completes Verification of 40 Lakh Voters in India

Out of about 60 lakh eligible voters in the state, verification of 40 lakh has been completed till Sunday. According to Election Commission sources, names of about 18 lakh voters have been deleted so far. Names of 20 lakh voters are still under consideration. The Commission has said that the entire process will be completed before April 6, the last date for filing nominations for the first phase. The second supplementary list of the SIR was published on Friday. The third list was published within 24 hours. The Election Commission released the third supplementary voter list late on Saturday. A special tribunal portal has also been launched through which voters excluded from the list can apply for re-verification of their names. The application process began on Sunday. Voters can apply online by going to the Commission's official website eci.gov.in and clicking on the'Submit Application for Individual (Under Adjudication )'option. Then login using mobile number or EPIC number, enter the details of the excluded voter in the EPIC code and submit the application (within 1000 words).
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Mar 29, 2026, 02:59 PM
US Prepares for Ground War in Iran: Pentagon Blueprint Revealed

US Prepares for Ground War in Iran: Pentagon Blueprint Revealed

Washington: In a major shake-up in global politics, the US no longer wants to be limited to aerial attacks against Iran, but is preparing to take direct ground action. According to a report published quoting top Pentagon officials, the US Defense Department has prepared a blueprint for a military operation that could last weeks inside Iran's borders. The plan will use highly lethal US special operations forces and conventional infantry soldiers, who have the ability to strike Iranian strategic sites and launch large-scale raids. The move has caused tension around the world. Uncertainty still prevails over whether Donald Trump will give final approval to these aggressive military plans, but the movement on the border is indicating something different. The Trump administration has not deployed as many US Marines as the Middle East conflict enters its fifth week. The deployment of the US Army's powerful 82nd Airborne Division has also been suggested.
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Mar 29, 2026, 02:56 PM
Pakistan's Islamabad Emerges as Beacon of Hope for Middle East Diplomats

Pakistan's Islamabad Emerges as Beacon of Hope for Middle East Diplomats

Islamabad: At a time when dark clouds of war are hovering over the skies of the Middle East, Pakistan's capital Islamabad has emerged as a beacon of hope for diplomats from around the world. The historic meeting, held on March 29 and 30, brought together foreign ministers of influential countries such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt. Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar is playing the role of a skilled "mediator" in this crisis. The main agenda of this meeting is to prevent a direct confrontation between Iran and the United States and to find a lasting solution to the instability caused by the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Ishaq Dar has stressed that the time is now not for a show of strength, but to resolve disputes through dialogue. The meeting is not limited to stopping wars, but it also points to the creation of a new security and economic bloc among Muslim nations. Serious discussions on defense and security cooperation have begun with the arrival of the foreign ministers of Egypt and Turkey. Pakistan's foreign minister Ishaq Dar is also emphasizing economic cooperation with its centuries-old allies.
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Mar 29, 2026, 02:54 PM
Jubilant FoodWorks Faces Supply Constraints Due to Geopolitical Situation in West Asia

Jubilant FoodWorks Faces Supply Constraints Due to Geopolitical Situation in West Asia

Jubilant FoodWorks, which runs Domino's Pizza in the country, said that the ongoing geopolitical situation in West Asia has caused supply constraints on the distribution of commercial LPG in the country and to certain parts of its store network.“Operational impact at this stage is limited and being actively managed. The company is taking several steps to conserve LPG and working overtime to move to alternate energy sources such as electricity and piped natural gas (PNG),” it said in a stock exchange filing.It added that it is in constant engagement with oil marketing companies (OMCs) to remain apprised of the latest developments and plan operational responses accordingly, given the rapidly evolving nature of the situation.“The company has resilient systems and processes in place to navigate short-term operational challenges and will continue to closely monitor the situation,” it said.
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Mar 29, 2026, 02:37 PM
Vijay Enters Politics, Criticizes DMK Alliance in Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections

Vijay Enters Politics, Criticizes DMK Alliance in Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections

Chennai: With the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections 20 and 26 around the corner, South Indian film superstar and TVK chief Vijay surprised everyone by making a splashy entry into the political arena. On Sunday, at a key meeting of party workers, Vijay announced that he will try his luck from two seats - Perambur in Chennai and Trichy East (Tiruchirappalli East) - in the upcoming elections on April 23. Vijay announced a list of strong candidates from his team, making it clear that the fight is not just for power, but to end the alleged authoritarianism and corruption of the DMK. Calling the Stalin-led ruling alliance a'patch-up alliance ', Vijay called the election a direct contest between'people's team'versus'Stalin's team '. He called it his'guarantee'to woo young voters. He promised that if voted to power, students from Class 12 to ID-2 will be given a completely jobless job, free loans for studies, and a new government job in Tamil Nadu.
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Mar 29, 2026, 02:35 PM
Congress Announces Candidates for West Bengal Assembly Elections, Contesting Alone

Congress Announces Candidates for West Bengal Assembly Elections, Contesting Alone

West Bengal Assembly Election Congress Candidates List: Congress has played a big political game by deciding to contest alone for the political battle of West Bengal. Congress party has announced its candidates for 284 seats. Congress has made a big move by keeping away from the Left parties in the battle of 2026. After the entry of Humayun Kabir's new party and Asaduddin Owaisi's AIMIM, once close to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, in the Bengal elections, Congress has tried to revive itself in Bengal by using both its cadre vote bank and Muslim vote bank. The list has fielded Bhupendra Nath from Malda, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury from Baharampur, Pradeep Prasad from Bhabanipur and Mausam Noor from Malatipur seat. Harihar Rai has got a chance from Dinhata. Recently, Malda's influential leader Mausam Noor left TMC and joined Congress, giving a positive signal to Congress.
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Mar 29, 2026, 02:34 PM
BJP Leader Samir Dash Announces Contest Against Deputy CM Pravati Parida in Panchayat Elections

BJP Leader Samir Dash Announces Contest Against Deputy CM Pravati Parida in Panchayat Elections

In a significant political development, internal political rift between senior leader Samir Dash and Pravati Parida intensified on Sunday after the former openly launched a scathing attack on the Deputy CM . The ongoing cold war between the two leaders has now taken a serious turn. Speaking at a workers’ meeting held in Bamanala area under Nimapada constituency, Dash openly opposed Parida and announced that there will be contest against her in the upcoming panchayat elections. He stated that he had supported her in the last Assembly elections against his will. Addressing party workers, Dash praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Mohan Majhi but strongly criticised Parida. He also alleged that within two weeks of taking oath as Deputy Chief Minister, Parida began completely ignoring him and his supporters. "Though we are in BJP, we will not vote for Deputy Chief Minister Pravati Parida's candidates in the upcoming panchayat elections. We will fight against her in the election. All the leaders of Bamanala panchayat have supported it in unison. Earlier, I have already said that I supported her in the Assembly elections against my will. As all of you also wish to give contest to her in the upcoming election, I am also with the people. I never do politics against the wish of the people," said senior leader Samir Dash. No response has been received from Pravati Parida regarding Dash’s remarks so far.
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Mar 29, 2026, 02:31 PM
Congress Unveils First List of Candidates for West Bengal Assembly Elections

Congress Unveils First List of Candidates for West Bengal Assembly Elections

NEW DELHI: The Congress on Sunday unveiled its first list of 284 candidates for the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections, signalling its decision to go solo in the state. The party said it will contest all 294 seats, leaving none vacant.Among the prominent candidates, former state unit chief Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury has been fielded from Baharampur, while former TMC MP Mausam Noor, who recently joined the Congress, will contest from Malatipur. Other names in the list include Madhap Rai (Darjeeling), Abdul Hannan (Sujapur), Susmita Biswas (Dum Dum), Gautam Bhattacharya (Diamond Harbour), Souvik Mukherjee (Asansol Dakshin) and Prasenjit Puitandi (Asansol Uttar).Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Middle East war day 30: Iran threatens to hit US universities; Kuwait responds to missile, drone attacksNo Kings Rallies: tens of thousands march against Trump and Iran war; Republicans slam protestsMissile Strike On Minab School: Iran names 2 US officers; US faces scrutinyWatchWhy Dearness Allowance Arrears Are Central to BJP’s Poll Strategy In West BengalThe announcement came a day after the party’s Central Election Committee (CEC) held detailed deliberations on candidate selection. The meeting was attended by Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, former party chief Rahul Gandhi, AICC general secretary (organisation) KC Venugopal, and senior leaders from West Bengal.Also present were CEC members Ambika Soni, Madhusudan Mistry, Salman Khurshid, T S Singhdeo, K J George, P L Punia and Amee Yajnik, along with AICC in-charge for West Bengal, Ghulam Ahmed Mir.by Taboolaby TaboolaSponsored LinksSponsored LinksPromoted LinksPromoted LinksYou May LikeBSEB class 10 result 2026 out: How to check Bihar Matric results on TOI portalNews News: The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has officially declared the Class 10 (Matric) Result 2026 today, March 29, 2026. Over 16 lakh students acros.UndoMir said the Congress had received a large number of applications for the polls. "We will contest all 294 assembly seats in West Bengal, leaving none vacant. This was the wish of our workers and rank and file in the state since the beginning. We have received 2,500 applications for these 294 seats," he said.The West Bengal Assembly elections will be held in two phases on April 23 and 29, with counting of votes scheduled for May 4.
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Mar 29, 2026, 02:26 PM
Congress Releases Candidate List for West Bengal Assembly Elections

Congress Releases Candidate List for West Bengal Assembly Elections

The Congress has released its list of candidates on 284 seats for the West Bengal Assembly elections. Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury will contest from the Baharampur Assembly constituency and Mausam Noor from Malatipur. Congress is contesting alone on 294 Assembly seats in the state, which together announced the names of 284 candidates. The party has decided to field Madan Roy from Darjeeling, Abdul Hannan from Sujapur, Sushmita Biswas from Dum Dum, Gautam Bhattacharya from Diamond Harbour, Souvik Mukherjee from Asansol Dakshin and Prasenjit Puitandi from Asansol Uttar. A day before this announcement of candidates, the Congress top brass held a Central Election Committee (CEC) meeting, which discussed the list of candidates for the West Bengal Assembly elections in detail. Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, former party chief Rahul Gandhi, AICC general secretary KC Venugopal and leaders from West Bengal participated in this meeting. Other prominent participants in the meeting included former West Bengal Congress chiefs Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury (Darjeeling), Abdul Hannan (Sujapur), Sushmita Biswas (Dum Dum), Gautam Bhattacharya (Diamond Harbour), Souvik Mukherjee (Asansol Dakshin) and Prasenjit Puitandi (Asansol).
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Mar 29, 2026, 02:26 PM
PDP President Urges End to West Asia Conflict, Criticizes Governments Over Inflation and Unemployment

PDP President Urges End to West Asia Conflict, Criticizes Governments Over Inflation and Unemployment

PDP president Mehbooba Mufti on Sunday said she is praying to Allah for Iran to emerge victorious in the West Asia conflict, and for the war to come to an immediate end, calling it essential to restore stability and curb the “escalating” inflation. She also accused the National Conference government in Jammu and Kashmir and the BJP-led Centre of “completely failing” to resolve people’s problems. “Iran has had very deep relations with India. It was unfortunate that the prime minister (Narendra Modi) visited Israel just before the war began, which did not send a good message,” Mufti told reporters on the sidelines of a PDP rally at Hiranagar in Kathua district. “Jammu and Kashmir used to be called ‘Iran-e-Sagheer’ (Little Iran), which shows how close our ties have been. Islam came to us through Iran, and we share many similarities. “The way the people of J&-K have come out on the streets for Iran – collecting money, offering help, donating gold jewellery and household items – shows a great spirit,” she said. The former J&K chief minister said they are praying to Allah for Iran to emerge victorious, and for the war to come to an end. “The war is having a very negative impact on India as well. The whole world is affected, and things are becoming more expensive,” Mufti said. Stating that a large number of people from India, including Jammu and Kashmir, work in the Gulf countries, the PDP chief said, “They will naturally return if conditions worsen, and unemployment will increase. Therefore, the war should stop as soon as possible, so that peace can be restored and inflation can also be brought under control.” The war in West Asia, which began after the US-Israel combine attacked Iran on February 28, prompting retaliatory strikes by Tehran across the Gulf region, has now stretched into its fifth week, with no immediate end in sight. It has impacted the global economy, including oil and gas prices, which have had repercussions on the lives of citizens across the region. The PDP organised the rally to welcome former Congress district general secretary, Kavel Jarotia, into the party along with his supporters. Mufti also said that after the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019, the people of J-K have faced significant disempowerment. “That is why they have advocated the passage of a Private Member’s Bill moved by the PDP seeking a statutory framework for reorganisation of administrative divisions, districts, sub-divisions and tehsils in the Union territory,” she said. “People feel they have no authority left in their hands. The far-flung areas, be it the Chenab Valley, Pir Panjal or the Bani-Basohli region, are very remote and require proper administration. “That is why new districts should be created, and new divisions should be formed to give relief to people. We have introduced a Bill. Let’s see what the government does now,” Mufti said. On the performance of the National Conference government, she said people had a lot of expectations from it. “The National Conference got 50 seats, and people felt that their problems would be resolved. People had similar expectations from the BJP, thinking that since it is in power in Delhi, it would help address the issues here. But it seems both parties have completely failed to resolve people’s issues,” Mufti said.
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Mar 29, 2026, 02:24 PM
Nitish Kumar Set to Resign: JD-U Leaders Meet Ahead of Departure

Nitish Kumar Set to Resign: JD-U Leaders Meet Ahead of Departure

Patna: Political tempers are once again high in Bihar. Several senior leaders of the Janata Dal-United have reached the Chief Minister's residence in Aney Marg in the capital Patna. Nitish Kumar's meeting with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has been elected to the Rajya Sabha on 16 March and as per the constitutional provision, he has to resign by 30 March. In such a situation, this meeting with the top strategists of the JD-U is considered very important. Lalan Singh, Sanjay Jha, Ashok Choudhary and Anant Singh met Union Minister and senior leader Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh at the CM's residence. Sanjay Jha, Minister Vijay Choudhary, Ashok Choudhary, MLA Rituraj, Bhagwan Singh Kushwaha and Anant Singh also met Nitish Kumar. Nitish Kumar will resign tomorrow. After meeting CM Nitish Kumar, JD-U MLA Anant Singh said that he met Nitish Kumar and Anant Kumar.
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Mar 29, 2026, 02:23 PM
Tamil Nadu CM Releases DMK Election Manifesto, Promising Development and Welfare Measures

Tamil Nadu CM Releases DMK Election Manifesto, Promising Development and Welfare Measures

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has released the DMK's election manifesto. According to this, the annual income has been increased. The amount of the Chief Minister's Health Insurance has also been doubled. Earlier this amount was 5 lakh per annum, now it will be 10 lakh. DMK chief Stalin said in Chennai that the monthly grant to women will be increased to Rs 2,000. In addition, the Chief Minister's breakfast scheme has been promised to be extended to Class 8. The higher education grant for girl students has also been increased. DMK chief Stalin released the election manifesto, saying that the government made Tamil Nadu the top state in terms of development. Also, under the free electricity scheme, farmers will be given unmetered modern pumpsets, 10 lakh new houses will be built. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Stalin said that the monthly amount of higher education grant for girl students will be increased from Rs 1,000 to Rs 1,500. The DMK has announced a new purchase coupon for household items such as'Illatharasi'or a TV. The Chief Minister has also increased the rate of rice per woman to Rs 8,000.
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Mar 29, 2026, 02:22 PM
Karnataka Congress Faces Infighting and Minority Resentment Ahead of By-Elections

Karnataka Congress Faces Infighting and Minority Resentment Ahead of By-Elections

Bengaluru: In the run-up to Karnataka's upcoming by-elections on April 9, infighting and minority community resentment have come to the fore in the ruling Congress. Despite a large Muslim population estimated at 75,000 in the Davangere South seat, the party has chosen to field a 27-year-old grandson of the late Shamanur Shivashankarappa, Samarth, instead of fielding a minority candidate. Local Muslim leader Sadiq Pailwan filed a rebel independent nomination against this decision, though he has backed out after mediation from Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar. However, there has been a debate in the community whether the Congress only seeks the votes of Muslims but has shied away from giving them proper political representation. Organisations and the SDPI have lashed out at the Congress on this issue, calling it a party that runs "monarchy instead of democracy." Critics say that giving a ticket to the heir apparent of the same family, despite being a minister, MP and MLA in the same family, is like giving the Congress a larger share of the Muslim population.
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