Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Washington on February 13 to meet President Trump, focusing on trade and defense collaborations. The visit may.. IndiaTimes
Families in Haryana are distressed after US President Trump deported illegal immigrants by army plane. Many youngsters from Haryana took the risky 'donkey route'.. IndiaTimes
Home minister Amit Shah commends Tripura's Manik Saha government for transparent job appointments given to 2,807 youths, unlike the previous Left regime. He.. IndiaTimes
A US military plane carrying 205 illegal Indian immigrants landed in Amritsar, marking the Trump administration's first crackdown on migrants. This precedes.. IndiaTimes
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj, where he performed a holy dip at the Triveni Sangam alongside Uttar Pradesh's Chief.. IndiaTimes
Exit polls for the Delhi assembly election predict a strong return for BJP, which is expected to secure 43 seats, while AAP is projected to win 26 seats. BJP.. IndiaTimes
In a surprising turn of events, exit polls for the 2025 Delhi Assembly elections show BJP poised for a remarkable comeback, with projections of 42-50 seats in the poll of polls. AAP, once dominant, faces a rude shock with just 21-29 seats predicted. Join Keshav Karna and Pankaj Mishra from OneIndia as they break down the numbers and analyse how BJP's resurgence has shaken the political landscape of Delhi.
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Pankaj Mishra and Keshav Karna from OneIndia analyze Delhi's 2025 exit poll numbers. BJP appears to surge ahead with 42-50 seats, while AAP is projected at 21-29 seats. Congress continues to struggle, predicted with 0-1 seats. What do these numbers signal for Delhi's political future? Watch the detailed analysis.
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Exit polls predict a strong comeback for the BJP in Delhi, potentially ending AAP's decade-long dominance. The BJP is expected to secure up to 43 seats, while.. IndiaTimes
In a momentous occasion, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivers his first speech in the Lok Sabha following his re-election for a historic third term. Addressing the nation's representatives, PM Modi..
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NCP-SCP MP Supriya Sule congratulated Om Birla on his re-election as Lok Sabha Speaker. She praised his attentiveness during COVID-19 and his team's efforts in running Parliament. However, Sule..