New Delhi, Feb 7 (IANS) Over five percent votes were cast in the first hour after balloting began in the Delhi assembly polls at 8 a.m. Saturday, the authorities said.
According to Delhi election commission, 5.40 percent votes were polled till 9 a.m.
The Northern Alliance waged war against the Taliban; One person killed in Jalalabad people clash with the Taliban
The Front Northern Alliance, created to save Afghanistan, has waged a war against the Taliban. The flag of the Northern Alliance is hoisted in the Panjshir Valley amid Taliban rule. This is the first
These changes in America decades later: 60% of girls enter colleges; To increase the number of boys, silent programs are being brought
There is a strange gender imbalance in American colleges these days, but the change isn't going to hurt. For every two students, there are three female students on campus. This has been revealed in
IAF Exercise: Fighter jets will roar on LAC from today amid a clash with China, will fly from Sukhoi to Rafale
In view of the situation in Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh after December 9 and the military standoff between India and China, the Indian Air Force will conduct a two-day exercise in the Northeast from
CM Yogi was overjoyed with the success of Maha Kumbh, and said- 66.21 crore devotees took a dip; a world record was made.
The divine, grand, and cultural gathering Maha Kumbh, being organized on the land of the holy land of Prayagraj since January 13, created history on Wednesday by crossing the figure of 66 crores on
Ramlila Maidan almost ready for Kejriwal swearing-in
New Delhi, Feb 13 (IANS) The sprawling Ramlila Maidan in the heart of the national capital is almost ready for Saturday's swearing-in ceremony of Delhi Chief Minister-designate Arvind Kejriwal.A
Britain on the way to Pakistan: Prohibition on buying more than 2 potatoes, tomatoes; Why are fruits and vegetables disappearing from the market?
Britain is also on the path of Pakistan. There is also a shortage of fruits and vegetables here. Alam is that the limit has been fixed in the supermarket. That is, despite paying money, you cannot buy
Threat from the digital currency: RBI in favor of banning cryptocurrencies, said legal experts, should be done quickly
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is going back to its 8-year-old opinion. It is in favor of a complete ban on the trading of cryptocurrencies. However, legal experts believe that it should be done
Petrol-diesel can be cheaper by Rs 14: Crude oil prices fell up to $ 82; Loss of companies will end, profits will increase
Due to the fall in the price of crude oil, the prices of petrol and diesel in the country may come down by up to Rs 14. Crude oil (Brent) prices in the international market are at a low level since
Ukraine Russia War: Zelensky gave up the demand for NATO, got disappointed, and said - fighting with Russia is not your thing
Volodymyr Zelensky: Today is the 13th day of Russia's attack on Ukraine. Ukraine has suffered a great loss these days. Ukraine sought help from many countries, but the voice of the big countries
Odisha accident: In the greed of compensation, dead bodies are disappearing from hospitals by becoming fake relatives, now DNA will reveal the truth
Confusion is on the rise regarding the bodies of those killed in the Bahanga train accident. BMC Commissioner Vijay Amrita Kulange said 33 blood samples have been sent for DNA tests to identify the