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A bench of Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and justice Joymalya Bagchi was hearing a batch of pleas challenging the SIR exercise in West Bengal.| India News |
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A bench of Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and justice Joymalya Bagchi was hearing a batch of pleas challenging the SIR exercise in West Bengal.| India News |
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A total of 2,07,444 voters were eligible to vote, out of which 1,10,743 votes were polled, taking the overall voting percentage to 53% |
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Manoj Kumar Agarwal, a 1990-batch IAS officer of the Bengal cadre, is the second officer connected to the elections to be appointed by the new government.| India News |
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Vijay Meets Ex Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, Days After Big Election Win |
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Supreme Court to review Trinamool's claims on victory margins affected by deleted votes in West Bengal elections. |
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Newly appointed Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay on Monday called on his predecessor and DMK supremo MK Stalin, along with Stalin's son Udhayanidhi Stalin, a day after the actor-turned-politician took oath following his unprecedented victory in the recently concluded Assembly elections. Stalin welcomed Vijay at his Chennai residence, where the two leaders exchanged greetings and embraced each other warmly. Visuals from the meeting showed Vijay, dressed in a black suit, greeting the DMK chief with folded hands. Stalin responded in kind before the two shook hands and shared a hug ahead of entering the Alwarpet residence. |
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Manoj Kumar Agarwal appointed West Bengal Chief Secretary, raising political concerns over the integrity of recent elections. |
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Congress faces internal strife over chief ministerial selection, revealing deep divisions and disappointing allies after recent election success. |
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Manoj Agarwal is a 1990-batch IAS officer belonging to the West Bengal cadre. He helmed the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter rolls conducted ahead of the now-concluded Assembly polls in West Bengal. |
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A week after Kerala poll results, Congress is yet to announce its CM face. KC Venugopal and VD Satheesan remain top contenders as lobbying, posters and suspense continue within the party. |