Author: The Chhattisgarh

Raipur. Former CM Bhupesh Baghel’s stormy campaign continues in Rae Bareli Lok Sabha constituency. Baghel will hold a meeting with workers in Rae Bareli today. Will hold meetings with workers at different places and discuss the election activities of Rae Bareli. Let us tell you that AICC has made former CM Bhupesh Baghel the senior observer for Rae Bareli. Visit program of Deputy CM Arun Sao Deputy Chief Minister Arun Sao will be on a tour of Mungeli district today. Arun Saav will go to Mungeli BJP office at 5.30 pm. During this time he will participate in local programs…

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Kolkata on Saturday night to campaign for the Lok Sabha elections in West Bengal. Modi arrived here from Jharkhand, and after landing at the airport, he went by road to the Raj Bhavan amid tight security.The PM was welcomed at the Raj Bhavan by Governor CV Ananda Bose. On Sunday, he will address election rallies in Barrackpore in North 24 Parganas district, Panchla in Howrah, and Chinsurah and Pursura in Hooghly district.  BJP In West Bengal  PM Modi will hold a public meeting in support of BJP candidate Arjun Singh in Barrackpore…

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Asaduddin Owaisi On Ayodhya Mosque: Voting will be held on Hyderabad Lok Sabha seat on Monday in the fourth phase of Lok Sabha elections 2024. AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi will face competition from BJP leader Madhavi Lata on this seat. Being a hot seat, everyone’s eyes are on Hyderabad seat. Before voting, Asaduddin Owaisi has given a statement regarding the new mosque being built in Ayodhya. Owaisi said, ‘Reciting Nawaz in that mosque is a crime. This is a matter of the entire Ulemas. You make it Taj Mahal, but I will not look back towards that mosque. Badrinath Dham:…

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New Delhi: South Korean giant Samsung has started rolling out a software update that brings select Galaxy AI features to older flagship models, which include the Galaxy S21 series, Galaxy Z Flip 3, and Galaxy Z Fold 3. The company also announced that the Galaxy S21 series won’t get all the Galaxy AI features such as Interpreter, Live Translate, Note Assist, Browsing Assist, Generative Edit, and other features that are available for the S24, S23, and the S22 series. Notably, the older flagship models will only receive two AI features: Circle to Search with Google and Chat Assist. The ‘Circle…

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Sports Desk. England’s great fast bowler James Anderson has finally decided to say goodbye to cricket. Anderson today shared this information with everyone by posting a post on the popular social media platform Instagram. He told in the post that the first Test match of the 2-Test series against West Indies this summer will be played at Lord’s, this match will be the last match of his career. Anderson wrote, “It was great to represent England for 20 years. I played the game I love since childhood. I will miss the feeling of taking the field for England. But I…

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Raipur. Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai has returned from Odisha tour. During discussion with journalists, he told that today he had gone on Odisha tour for the third time. Where he campaigned for BJP candidate Malvika Devi in ​​Nuapada and Junagadh of Kalahandi Lok Sabha. He told that the election meetings at both the places were very successful, despite the scorching heat, a large number of people had gathered. CM Sai said that this time there is going to be a change in Odisha. Bharatiya Janata Party will win most of the seats in Odisha. On the question of praise of…

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New Delhi: Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Saturday asserted that it is surprising to see the Election Commission responding to a letter written by him to the leaders of the INDIA-bloc but choosing to ignore several complaints Kharge raised directly to the ECI.  Earlier, in a letter addressed to the CEC and several election commissioners, Kharge pointed out the electoral committee’s lack of prompt action in addressing the overtly communal and caste-driven remarks made by leaders of the governing party.  Reacting to the letter by the Congress president expressing concerns regarding the delay in disclosing the voter turnout for the…

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More than 300 people reportedly died on Saturday due to flash floods in Afghanistan that destroyed over 1000 houses, according to AP, citing the UN Food Agency. The floods primarily struck the northern province of Baghlan; the region has suffered the most damage. The World Food Program announced that it is distributing fortified biscuits to individuals affected by recent floods in Afghanistan. A state-owned media outlet in neighboring Takhar province reported that the floods killed at least 20 people. The chief spokesperson for the Taliban government, Zabihullah Mujahid, posted on the social media platform ‘X’ that “hundreds… have succumbed to…

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New Delhi: Elon Musk-owned X (earlier known as Twitter) has asserted that it banned 184,241 accounts in India between March 26 and April 25. The account has been banned mostly for promoting child sexual exploitation and non-consensual nudity.  Meanwhile, the micro-blogging platform also took down 1,303 accounts for promoting terrorism in the country during the same period. Overall, X (formerly Twitter) banned 185,544 accounts in the reporting period. The microblogging platform, in its monthly report in compliance with the new IT Rules, 2021, said that it received 18,562 complaints from users in India in the same time frame through its…

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In a stunning upset, Pakistan suffered a historic five-wicket loss against Ireland in the opening T20I of the series in Dublin. The cricketing world was left stunned as the Associate nation defied the odds to script a remarkable victory over the formidable Men in Green. At the heart of the defeat was the candid admission from Pakistan’s captain Babar Azam, who pulled no punches in his assessment of his team’s dismal performance. “We didn’t start well in the first 6 overs; the pitch was a bit two-paced and had some bounce. We recovered well after that and got 182 but…

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