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Join global leaders at the IICDEM 2026 conference in New Delhi to discuss democracy and election management innovations. |
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Join global leaders at the IICDEM 2026 conference in New Delhi to discuss democracy and election management innovations. |
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The civic body elections for the Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) would be held after May 25, using ballot papers instead of EVMs, Karnataka Chief Election Commissioner GS Sangreshi announced on Monday. |
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Congress Chief Minister Siddaramaiah emphasizes the importance of ensuring all eligible voters are included in electoral rolls, dismissing political motives behind ECI's revision. |
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Speaking to reporters outside the apex court, Banerjee, who is also a Senior Advocate, said the court wants transparency in the SIR exercise and will "interfere" if the process remains opaque. |
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Karnataka State Election Commission will use paper ballots for upcoming elections in five Bengaluru city corporations, following a state cabinet decision. This move comes after a nationwide campaign by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi alleging EVM rigging. The elections, mandated by the Supreme Court, will take place between May 25 and June 30. |
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Today News Headlines for School Assembly, January 20, 2026: Get important National, International, Sports, Business, and GK current affairs updates curated for students, teachers, and morning assemblies. BJP leads in over 900 seats in Maharashtra State Election Commission (Maha SEC) municipal corporation election. |
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TMC National General Secretary and MP, Abhishek Banerjee, on Monday welcomed the Supreme Court's decision directing the Election Commission of India (ECI) to display the names of the electors falling under the 'logical discrepancies' category in the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral rolls in West Bengal. |
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In a big development regarding Bengaluru City local body elections, State Election Commission Chief GS Sangreshi has stated that the elections to the five |
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KOLKATA: Abhishek Banerjee on Monday launched a blistering attack on the BJP after the Supreme Court said the Election Commission of India could display the nam |
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NEW DELHI: Observing that the Special Intensive Revision process in West Bengal should be transparent and not cause inconvenience, the Supreme Court directed th |