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The BJP is set to win the most seats in Manipur, say exit polls
In his conversation with Putin, PM referred to conflict as neither 'war' nor 'invasion', but 'the evolving situation in Ukraine'.
The Samajwadi Party has no doubts at all: If it comes to power, Akhilesh Yadav will become CM
In most cases, people vote for individuals rather than parties
No one in South Asia wants the war to continue. But some want it to end quickly more than others
Indian student shot at in Kharkiv, hospitalized
The Kremlin had claimed that some Indian students were taken hostage by the Ukrainian security forces and were using them as human shields
Large majorities among those with a college degree (80%) and those with less education (88%) agree with the notion that wives must always obey their husbands
Student from Punjab suffers stroke, second death of Indian in Ukraine in two days
While views appear to have become somewhat progressive, the scales remain tilted in favour of men
Govt steps up evacuation efforts; all Indians have left Kyiv: Foreign secy
Despite reassurances (and the announcement that briefings would be held daily), anxiety and panic are bubbling up
The International Council of the Red Cross (ICRC), which deals with conflict-torn regions, will start operations from Monday and India is in close touch with it
Defection is rampant because people are voting for individuals, not parties
Embassy in Ukraine started registration of Indians several days ago: Foreign secretary
There are 55 functioning PHCs in the state's rural areas, and four in urban areas
Promulgation of the 'Disturbed Area' status creates the ground for the enforcement of the Act.
Impasse between Oppn, government over suspension of 12 MPs from RS continues as neither side concedes any space
Cites 'scheduling issues'; NSAs of central Asian countries confirm participation in Nov 10 regional security dialogue
Party passes resolution saying it would achieve victory in all forthcoming state elections