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4:54 PM: BJP’s A Namassivayam Wins From Mannadipet Constituency 12:03 PM: BJP’s A Namasivayam Wins in Puducherry 11:31 AM: AINRC leads on 6 seats, BJP on 3 11:00 AM: NDA leads in 9 seats in Puducherry; SDA in 3 8:15 AM: Counting of votes begins amidst tight security and adherence to Covid protocols
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On Saturday, Chief Election Commissioner Sushil Chandra reviewed counting arrangements with senior officers of the commission.
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The District Collector informed that 1,500 people are in hospital and 6,300 are in home isolation and on Tuesday around 1000 samples tested positive out of 6500 samples.
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Puducherry reported 4,692 active cases of Covid-19 till yesterday, according to Union Health Ministry.
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Elections in Puducherry, which is currently under President's Rule, is mainly between the Congress - DMK alliance and NDA comprising All India NR Congress, AIADMK and BJP
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Puducherry and its outlying regions have a strength of 10.04 lakh voters.
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Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry are voting on Tuesday in single-phase assembly elections.
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The Trinamool Congress is projected to win Bengal with a vote share of 42.1 per cent, a marginal swing away of 2.8 per cent
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"These include identifying and blocking ads from referenced candidates, parties, and other election-related content," the company said in a statement.
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Unkept promises and unhappiness on CAA and NRC make this election a formidable challenge for BJP
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Opting to bat, Saurashtra rode on Samarth Vyas' unbeaten 90 to post 284 for 5, but it was overshadowed by Shaw's blitzkrieg, as Mumbai chased the target in just 41.5 overs
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An official of the department said those in the age group of 45 and above with pre-existing health conditions were also being vaccinated.
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Sivakolunthu won from the Lawspet constituency in the 2016 Assembly elections on a Congress ticket.
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The Wayanad MP's comments came at an interaction with the fishing community in Kollam's Thangassery on February 24.
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Shah addressed his first election rally in Puducherry two days after the Election Commission announced the poll schedule.
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The counting of votes in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Assam and Puducherry (Union Territory) will be held on May 2
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The terms of the legislative assemblies of the four states is coming to an end in May and June.
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The Puducherry debacle shows the Congress has consistently refused to learn lessons from the past
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Modi hit out at former Puducherry Chief Minister V Narayanasamy, implying he headed a 'high command' government that served the interests of a few Congress leaders in Delhi.
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The Prime Minister inaugurated a Blood Centre at state-run JIPMER, a Sports Authority of India (SAI) girls hostel at Lawspet and a reconstructed Heritage Mairie Building.