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Three Years of the Congress Government

A People’s Critique: Expectations and Disillusionments

How the world’s largest democracy casts its ballots

About 600 million Indian citizens are expected to cast...

CPI(M) wants to know why EC won’t act against the misuse of govt machinery by PMO

Sitaram Yechury, General Secretary of Communist Party of India...

NewsChakra: Will Yeti Play a Role in Poll Campaigning?

Abhisar Sharma questions why the issue of Rahul Gandhi’s...

Re-contesting MLAs see significant increase in average assets in 2019 Odisha assembly polls

Odisha’s assembly elections came to a close on Monday,...

Guj NSUI Gen Sec alleges Custodial Torture by Cops to extract False Confession

In some disturbing news coming out of Gujarat, the...

Bhima Koregaon Violence: Activist Varavara Rao’s Temporary Bail Plea Rejected

Pune: A temporary bail plea of poet and activist,...

Fed up with govt promises, villagers build their own road in Odisha

According to the villagers, they were waiting for a...

Congress moves EC over Illegal Storage of EVMs in Assam

While, the three phase election concluded for the 14...

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