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A familiar set of reasons has once again proved to be Congress’ undoing: infighting, over-dependence on a single leader and overconfidence
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National Conference's Surinder Kumar Choudhary won the seat with a margin of 7,819 votes as per the Election Commission of India (ECI) data.
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Congress leaders, including KC Venugopal and Salman Khurshid, to meet NC president Dr Farooq Abdullah and vice president Omar Abdullah to break stalemate
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The office of the Chief Electoral Officer issues letters to various political parties, inviting them for a meeting with the ECI
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Vignana Jyothi president D Suresh Babu encouraged the participants to explore their potential and become entrepreneurs. “If not now, it is never,” he told the women participants.
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National Conference party is the third one after Trinamool Congress (TMC) and Aam Admi party (AAP) that decided to contest alone without forging any alliance with Congress in Lok Sabha polls.
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The NC bagged 12 seats, its ally Congress got 10 seats while the BJP and Independent candidates won 2 seats each
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The national conference will feature experts, patients, caregivers, and doctors dedicated to combat Thalassemia and will be graced by two distinguished international speakers.
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National Conference leader Omar Abdullah Friday criticised the Jammu and Kashmir government's decision to declare Eid Milad-un Nabi holiday a day earlier.
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NC is not against the Women Reservation Bill and has no objection if it is implemented, party vice president Omar Abdullah said
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A total of 189 poets belonging to several parts of the country took part in the national conference
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The conference on ‘Advances in Construction Materials and Management’ was organised by the Department of Civil Engineering.
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Department of Biotechnology, National Institute of Technology (NIT), Warangal, has organised a one-day national conference on "Trends in Biotechnology" on Wednesday.
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Jammu & Kashmir’s tryst with electoral democracy has always been marred by controversies. This time too, it is no different. As the volatile region is headed for Assembly election after a gap of almost a decade, a fresh political row has erupted over the inclusion of ‘non-locals’ in the electoral list. Understandably, the opposition parties, […]
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Hyderabad: The Centre for Women Studies (CWS) of Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) in collaboration with Centre for Development Policy and Practice (CDPP) Hyderabad is organising a national conference on ‘Gender and Inclusion: a focus on Muslim Women’ from June 6 to 8. According to CWS director Prof. Shahida, MANUU Vice Chancellor, Prof. Syed […]
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"Since the borders of India are very strong, I don't see the any impact of the takeover by Taliban across the border on the Indian side," he said.
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The former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister also posted photographs showing police vehicles outside the gates of his residence in the Gupkar area of the city here.
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New Delhi: A high intensity earthquake hit Tajikistan on Friday night, tremors of which were felt in Delhi NCR and several other parts of north India. The seismology department at first erroneously gave the epicentre as Amritsar and put the quake’s depth at 19 km. It later sent a revised statement to confirm the quake […]
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There was a level playing field. Everyone was free. Nobody was under detention and were free to move about. But the results which came out of the local bodies and gram panchayat polls have made it clear that terrorism and separatism were defeated
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Trouble-torn Jammu & Kashmir is at the cusp of a significant political turn with the mainstream parties deciding to participate in the upcoming District Development Council (DDC) elections to be held in the Union Territory. This is the first poll exercise in the volatile region since the scrapping of Article 370 in August last year, […]