Exit polls outcomes revealed after the Telangana Assembly election concluded on Thursday predicted a Congress victory within the State and Chhattisgarh, however differed over the winner in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Mizoram.
High-octane polling for Telangana Assembly ends peacefully
Telangana witnessed comparatively peaceable polling on Thursday with no main untoward incidents and essentially the most disappointing issue being low voter turnout in comparison with the earlier elections regardless of the high-octane marketing campaign.
GDP surges 7.6% in Q2, goes previous RBI forecast
Despite a tangible progress downturn within the farm and providers sectors in addition to shopper spending, India’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew at a higher-than-expected 7.6% within the July to September 2023 quarter, as per preliminary estimates from the National Statistical Office.
PM Modi arrives in Dubai to attend World Climate Action Summit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi Thursday known as for supporting creating nations with sufficient local weather financing and know-how switch to allow them to cope with local weather change as he arrived in Dubai to attend the World Climate Action Summit.
Chennai, close by districts to get heavy rain from December 2 to 4
A cyclone, more likely to kind in Bay of Bengal on Sunday, is predicted to maneuver nearer to the coast, bringing widespread showers over the State. Chief Minister M.Okay. Stalin visits Ripon Buildings to evaluate GCC’s cyclone preparedness, directs officers to enhance coordination between departments to redress grievances at once.
Hamas open to truce extension as U.S. urges Gaza ‘safe’ zones
Hamas is keen to additional lengthen a truce for hostage and prisoner exchanges, a supply near the militant group stated Thursday, and the United States urged Israel to arrange secure zones for Gaza civilians as a pause of their lethal conflict neared expiry. International strain has risen for an enduring halt to the conflict, sparked by lethal Hamas assaults on Israel that prompted it to mount a devastating assault on the Gaza Strip.
Indira Gandhi, P.N. Haksar had been greater than a match for Kissinger: Jairam Ramesh
Though U.S. President Richard Nixon and his National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger, who died on Wednesday, had created “huge headaches” for India in 1971, former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and her principal secretary P.N. Haksar had been greater than a match for them, Congress communications chief Jairam Ramesh stated on Thursday.
ASI will get 10 extra days from Varanasi courtroom to submit Gyanvapi survey report
A Varanasi courtroom on Thursday granted 10 extra days to the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to finish the Gyanvapi advanced survey and submit its report. The courtroom of district decide Ajaya Krishna Vishvesha handed the order on the ASI’s petition filed on November 28 searching for three weeks’ time for submitting the survey report.
Protect judges but in addition maintain them to account, CJI tells attorneys
Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud on Thursday stated attorneys mustn’t solely defend judges but in addition maintain them to account as nicely.
No ‘successful infiltration’ alongside Bangladesh border, says BSF D-G
No “successful infiltration” is happening alongside the Bangladesh border, Border Security Force (BSF) Director-General Nitin Agrawal stated on Thursday, including that acceptable motion is taken if somebody is caught getting into India by unlawful means.
Navy will get prepared for its greatest naval train amid ocean engagements
As the Indian Navy seems to be to mark Navy Day on December 4, it’s also gearing as much as host its largest multilateral train early subsequent 12 months. The subsequent version of Exercise MILAN is scheduled to be held in February 2024, and is predicted to see the participation of over 50 nations, defence sources stated.
Centre agrees to look at measures to make sure ‘constitutional safeguards’ for Ladakh
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has agreed to look at the demand of civil society teams in Ladakh to supply “constitutional safeguards” for the Union Territory, in response to an order issued on Thursday.
Kissinger, Nixon ‘helped’ Pakistan in 1971, paperwork from U.S. Archive reveal
A day after the conflict broke out between India and Pakistan in December 1971, U.S. President Richard Nixon and National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger broke American arms ban on Pakistan and ensured Islamabad obtained air help from third nations like Jordan.