The Karnataka BJP leader refused to speculate on possible mid-term assembly elections, and said he has not abandoned his “chief ministerial ambitions completely yet”. He said the party was not in a hurry to grab power and the state unit will continue to function as a responsible opposition party. With the party senior leadership not keen on installing its government in the state, sources claimed the days of Yeddyurappa as state party chief are numbered.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EGn1TV
Friday, May 31, 2019
Sonia Gandhi re-elected Cong Parl Party leader
The Congress on Saturday re-elected Sonia Gandhi as the chairperson of Congress Parliamentary Party (CPP). The meeting was attended by the 52 newly-elected Lok Sabha members of the Congress along with its Rajya Sabha members at the central hall of Parliament. This was the first official meeting that Congress prez Rahul Gandhi attended after party's CWC meet.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YYW6Kz
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YYW6Kz
Live: Sonia, Rahul at Congress Parl Party meet
News from India and across the world, as it happens. Stay with TOI for live updates
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2KgRZFL
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2KgRZFL
China, Pakistan, reforms: New def min Rajnath has his plate full
As the country’s new ‘Raksha Mantri’, Singh will have his plate full. The myriad challenges range from tackling the collusive threat from China and Pakistan to bolstering India’s fledgling defence-industrial base to get out of the strategically-vulnerable position of being the world’s largest arms importer.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2QyXKj4
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2QyXKj4
With Shah in MHA, terror, insurgency will be dealt with iron hand
The leadership change in the high-profile ministry is expected to usher in a certain decisiveness and an iron-handed approach to terror, insurgency and secessionism. Shah, through his career, has come forth as a hardcore nationalist unflinching in his pursuit of whatever he perceives as crucial to national security.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2W7rEMG
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2W7rEMG
Modi government 2.0 takes charge: Challenges before the Big 4
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Kh8GAM
Boost for farmers and traders: Key decisions of new Modi Cabinet
The first meeting of the newly constituted Union cabinet of the NDA government took several key decisions. Among them were the extension of the existing PM-KISAN scheme and introduction of a pension scheme for farmers, traders and shopkeepers. Here is a look at the various decisions taken during the meeting.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Xi6L2J
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Xi6L2J
Govt's PM-Kisan scheme extended to all farmers
Fulfilling its poll promise, the Modi 2.0 government approved a proposal to extend the benefit of Rs 6,000 per year under the PM-KISAN scheme to all farmers in the country. The decision was taken in the first Cabinet meeting of the new NDA government, which came back to power, winning over 350 seats. In its manifesto for 2019 general elections, the BJP had promised to extend the scheme to all farmers.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2IaEkxc
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2IaEkxc
Big move by Modi 2.0: In hint to Pak, IAF ends temporary airspace curbs
In one of the first moves after assuming office, the Modi-II government has removed all temporary restrictions in Indian airspace enforced from February 27. This essentially, say highly placed sources, is India's gesture to Pakistan to open up its airspace for overflying reciprocally and shorten flying distance between parts of South Asia, including Delhi, and the west.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WivU0D
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WivU0D
Gayle records most number of sixes in WC history
When Chris Gayle bats the world record is always on the cards, and that's exactly what happened in the ICC World Cup 2019 match against Pakistan. The 'Universe Boss' now owns the record of hitting the most number of sixes in the World Cup history.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WlXZV6
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WlXZV6
India's Q4 GDP growth rate slows to 5.8%, falls behind China
India's GDP growth for the Jan-March (Q4) quarter slowed to 5.8% from 6.6% in the previous (Oct-Dec) quarter. This is the slowest GDP growth rate in 5 years, as a chill in domestic and global consumer demand hit manufacturers and service providers. India has lost its spot as the fastest growing major economy to China which notched a 6.4% growth in the March quarter.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2W394Fp
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2W394Fp
Modi surprises markets by naming Sitharaman as finance minister
PM Narendra Modi surprised markets by naming Nirmala Sitharaman, formerly the country’s defence minister, as the next finance minister at a time when Asia’s third-largest economy is stuttering. The benchmark BSE sensex plunged 118 points or 0.30% to close at 39,714, while the broader NSE Nifty settled 0.19% lower at 11,923.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2MnBYAo
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2MnBYAo
Jaishankar: 1st diplomat to be foreign minister
Former foreign secretary S Jaishankar is the new external affairs minister and first career diplomat to handle the key portfolio. Considered an expert on China and the US, the new EAM's moves will be keenly watched to see whether he brings any changes in India's approach in dealing with a hostile Pak. The 64-year-old is not a member of either the Rajya Sabha or the Lok Sabha.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Wd30iy
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Wd30iy
World Cup Live West Indies vs Pak: WI bowl first
West Indies Jason Holder won the toss and chose to bowl against Pakistan in their World Cup game at Trent Bridge in Nottingham.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WAXvcW
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WAXvcW
Amit Shah is home minister, Rajnath gets defence: Full list of portfolios
The government On Friday announced the portfolios of the Union ministers with BJP President Amit Shah being named Home Minister while Rajnath Singh will be Defence Minister and Nirmala Sitharaman the Finance Minister. Former foreign secretary S Jaishankar will be the new External Affairs Minister.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JKATkh
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JKATkh
Live updates: Amit Shah is new home minister, Rajnath gets defence
Portfolios of ministers in the new Narendra Modi govt has been announced. The new Cabinet is likely to meet today itself. Stay with TOI for live updates.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2XkfEZI
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2XkfEZI
Nirmala Sitharaman named new finance minister
The second Narendra Modi-led BJP government on Friday appointed Nirmala Sitharaman as the new finance minister. Sitharaman replaced Arun Jaitley who decided to opt out on health grounds.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30ZXNcP
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30ZXNcP
Live updates: Amit Shah is new home minister, Rajnath gets defence
After the swearing-in, all interest now centres around the portfolio distribution in the Narendra Modi govt 2.0. The new Cabinet is likely to meet for the first time today itself. Stay with TOI for live updates.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YWBD9l
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YWBD9l
Live: New Union Cabinet to meet this evening
After the swearing-in, all interest now centres around the portfolio distribution in the Narendra Modi govt 2.0. The new Cabinet is likely to meet for the first time today itself. Stay with TOI for live updates.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2IbVaf3
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2IbVaf3
Thursday, May 30, 2019
20 of 29 states find place in Team Modi, UP gets rewarded with 9 berths
Uttar Pradesh, which sent the highest number of 64 MPs from the ruling alliance to the 17th Lok Sabha, on Thursday got the biggest representation in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Council of Ministers. Nine of the 57 ministers are from the state, excluding the PM who represents Varanasi, followed by seven from Maharashtra and six from Bihar.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YWsgXe
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YWsgXe
Odisha MP Pratap Sarangi known for simplicity
Pratap Chandra Sarangi is an unlikely politician. A bachelor who lives in a thatched house, rides a bicycle and leads a simple life, the 64-year-old MP from Balasore took oath on Thursday as a minister of state in the Modi government.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WgaXnc
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WgaXnc
Home or finance for Amit Shah? MEA likely for ex-foreign secretary
Modi’s team has a new look and the message of change will be amplified if Amit Shah takes over as home minister, a very strong possibility according to sources who mentioned — finance ministry — as another possible assignment for the BJP president. Rajnath Singh could move to defence to replace Nirmala Sitharaman who, in case Shah gets home ministry, may shift to finance.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2We3vJ7
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2We3vJ7
Congress decides to go off airwaves for a month
Congress announced that it would not be on television debates for a month. AICC spokesman Randeep Surjewala tweeted, “Congress has decided to not send spokespersons on television debates for a month. All media channels/editors are requested to not place Congress representatives on their shows.”
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2KfqHzq
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2KfqHzq
These men and women will run India for the next 5 years
Amit Shah makes his debut, and Suresh Prabhu his exit. Jaishankar is the big surprise, and Sushma the shock omission. As the 58 shades of Team Modi are unveiled in a US-style inauguration, TOI introduces you to the newbies and veterans
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EJK406
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EJK406
Home or finance for Amit Shah? MEA likely for ex-foreign secy
Expectations that Modi will send several signals at the start of his second term were not belied. The PM made it clear that the process of raising a new rung of leaders has begun in right earnest and he won’t be constrained by reputations. Within the limitations of working with a finite pool, the exclusions demonstrate that “merit” and “fitness” have been applied as criteria.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JOKvdu
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JOKvdu
PM Modi picks a technocrat for key role
Jaishankar’s appointment opens the door for lateral entry at the highest level of the government, as well as the entry of technocrats in ministerial roles. As foreign secretary, Jaishankar occupied the right-hand corner office on the first floor of MEA headquarters. If he takes over as minister, as is being widely speculated, he will remain on the first floor, but shift to the office in the other corner.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JOHA4w
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JOHA4w
Miffed JD(U) refuses to join Modi ministry
With 16 MPs, JD(U) is the third largest party in NDA in the Lok Sabha after BJP and Shiv Sena. JD(U) was eyeing at least two Cabinet posts besides a junior minister’s berth in the council of ministers. However, BJP offered JD(U) only one Cabinet post, which was not acceptable to the party.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HLIdtw
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HLIdtw
Cong congratulates PM, new Cabinet ministers
Congress congratulated PM Narendra Modi and his team of cabinet ministers after they took oath as ministers in the NDA govt. "We wish them the best & look forward to working with them on the growth & development of India & all its citizens," the Congress tweeted. The tweet came shortly after Modi took oath as PM of India along with 57 other ministers.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30WKqd1
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30WKqd1
A look at first-time ministers in new Modi Cabinet
The new cabinet of the NDA government will see several ministers who will be serving in the Union cabinet for the first time. BJP president Amit Shah is the most prominent faces among the list of first-time leaders who took the oath along with Narendra Modi.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2QAjcnK
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2QAjcnK
Live: PM Modi begins second term; 24 Cabinet ministers take oath
Narendra Modi has been sworn in as the country's Prime Minister for a second term, heading the National Democratic Alliance government in the presence of a large gathering of national and international dignitaries at the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Stay with TOI for live updates:
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YW8gUE
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YW8gUE
Live: PM Modi begins second term; Rajnath, Shah, Gadkari take oath
Narendra Modi has been sworn in as the country's Prime Minister for a second term, heading the National Democratic Alliance government in the presence of a large gathering of national and international dignitaries at the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Stay with TOI for live updates:
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YVHeN8
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YVHeN8
ENG v SA Live: England set SA 312-run target
Check all the live score updates, Ball by ball commentary & scorecard of ICC Cricket World Cup opening match between England and South Africa on Times of India.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EIjOTA
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EIjOTA
Live: Stage set for swearing-in; JD(U) not to be part of new govt
Narendra Modi is set to take oath as the Prime Minister of India for the second consecutive term today. President Ram Nath Kovind will administer the oath of office and secrecy at the function. Stay here for live updates.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30SaF4u
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30SaF4u
Tahir 1st spinner to bowl first over of World Cup
Imran Tahir was given the new ball to bowl the first over of the tournament that made him the first spinner in the World Cup history to open the proceedings. Tahir justified his skipper Faf du Plessis' decision as he struck on the second delivery to dismiss Jonny Bairstow for duck in the opening match of the World Cup
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2I5i0Fg
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2I5i0Fg
FIR against officials of Viacom 18 Media, Shemaroo
A First Information Report (FIR) has been filed against the Chief Officers, Directors and Others of one of the biggest Film Studios in India Viacom 18 Media Pvt Ltd part of Network 18 Group owned by Mr.Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries Ltd and also against the Managing Director and Vice President of Shemaroo Entertainment Limited.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2KbYNo8
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2KbYNo8
Sensex, Nifty at record closing high
Equity indices on Thursday finished in green with the benchmark BSE sensex rising over 300 points ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's swearing-in ceremony. Sensex soared 330 points or 0.84 per cent to finish at record closing of 39,832, while the broader NSE Nifty moved 85 points or 0.71 per cent to settle at fresh closing high of 11,945.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Z3TtHJ
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Z3TtHJ
Why invitation to BIMSTEC leaders is relevant
India's invitation to BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation) leaders and heads of state from Mauritius and Kyrgyzstan to PM Modi's swearing-in ceremony suggests India's priorities taking an eastward turn. BIMSTEC is important given that tensions with Pakistan, affect India's access to the rest of the Asian continent.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Kc5Ywv
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Kc5Ywv
ENG vs SA WC Live: Root, Roy rebuild England
Check all the live score updates, Ball by ball commentary & scorecard of ICC Cricket World Cup opening match between England and South Africa on Times of India.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Wwdb10
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Wwdb10
Modi 2.0 govt may showcase BJP's strength in different regions
MPs selected for ministerial berths will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi at his residence at 4.30 pm on Thursday, shortly before the swearing-in ceremony, sources said.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2W2kKIq
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2W2kKIq
WC Live: South Africa opt to field vs England
Check all the live score updates, Ball by ball commentary & scorecard of ICC Cricket World Cup opening match between England and South Africa on Times of India.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EI3qCB
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EI3qCB
These MPs will be part of Modi's Cabinet again
BJP leaders Nitin Gadkari, DV Sadananda Gowda, Dharmendra Pradhan, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, Giriraj Singh, Babul Supriyo and Shiromani Akali Dal leader Harsimrat Kaur Badal will be sworn-in as ministers in the second government headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi this evening.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2W0FHn1
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2W0FHn1
World Cup Live: Hosts England face South Africa
Check all the live score updates, Ball by ball commentary & scorecard of ICC Cricket World Cup opening match between England and South Africa on Times of India.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30TiXsW
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30TiXsW
These MPs will be part of Modi's Cabinet again
BJP leaders Nitin Gadkari, DV Sadananda Gowda, Dharmendra Pradhan, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, Giriraj Singh, Babul Supriyo and Shiromani Akali Dal leader Harsimrat Kaur Badal will be sworn-in as ministers in the second government headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi this evening.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EHWKEK
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EHWKEK
WC Opener, Eng vs SA: Head to Head and Preview
Tipped to win their first World Cup silverware, England face a stern test in the tournament opener at The Oval on Thursday, but the hosts have all bases covered to give the a tough time to the Proteas, who will be without the dependable Dale Steyn.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2K9Ibgy
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2K9Ibgy
Live: New ministers to meet PM Modi at 4.30 pm at his residence
Narendra Modi is set to take oath as the Prime Minister of India for the second consecutive term today. President Ram Nath Kovind will administer the oath of office and secrecy at the function. Stay here for live updates.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EJXJ7c
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EJXJ7c
Jagan sworn-in as Andhra Pradesh chief minister
YSR Congress chief Jaganmohan Reddy on Thursday took the oath of office as chief minister of Andhra Pradesh. DMK President MK Stalin and Telangana CM K Chandrasekhar Rao were also present at the swearing-in ceremony. There are just two instances in the southern parts where father-son duo were elected as CMs. First was HD Kumaraswamy and the second is Jagan.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WgqKCj
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WgqKCj
Live: Jaganmohan takes oath as Andhra CM
YSR Congress chief YS Jaganmohan Reddy sworn-in as the second chief minister of Andhra Pradesh post its bifurcation. The swearing-in ceremony is being held at IGMC Stadium in Vijayawada. Stay with us for all live updates:
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2I6wDYV
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2I6wDYV
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Who will be sworn in today? Modi meets Shah for third time in 3 days
The list of Union ministers is likely to be sent to the Rashtrapati Bhavan soon, sources said. Narendra Modi and Amit Shah have held several rounds of discussions in the last two days. BJP allies like Shiv Sena, JD(U), AIADMK, LJP, Akali Dal and Apna Dal are set to be represented in the govt. Modi will take oath along with a new council of ministers for a second term at 7pm.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2I4I6Iu
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2I4I6Iu
Sachin to make commentary debut in WC opener
Legendary Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar will be making his on-air expert debut with the World Cup beginning on Thursday in England and Wales.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HIg8Dw
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HIg8Dw
Are LS results end of the road for Siddaramaiah?
Siddaramaiah, the face of Karnataka Congress, is facing flak from his own partymen who blame him for Congress’ worst-ever showing in Lok Sabha polls in the state. “Siddaramaiah was the one who created doubts in the minds of Congress and JD(S) voters by letting the ‘Siddaramaiah for CM’ clamour grow,” said a senior Congress leader. “Though he campaigned jointly with JD(S) leaders in the Old Mysuru region to undo the damage, the expected transfer of votes did not happen.”
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HIp9fH
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HIp9fH
ICC World Cup: Virat Kohli's perfect chance to shape a legacy
The Virat Kohli era in Indian cricket will be incomplete without a World Cup triumph as captain. Can the combative cricketer dispel growing perception that he isn’t a natural when it comes to leading in ODIs?
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2MhR9LH
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2MhR9LH
Live: Amit Shah meets Modi ahead of swearing-in
Narendra Modi is set to take oath as the Prime Minister of India for the second consecutive term today. President Ram Nath Kovind will administer the oath of office and secrecy at the function. Stay here for live updates.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VWKTIJ
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VWKTIJ
US IT firm cuts jobs, India amongst the most hit
US IT services firm DXC –formed in 2017 with the merger of CSC and HP Enterprise’s service business – let go of 10,000 people, or 7% of its workforce, in the last fiscal as part of a turnaround plan. At least half of these job cuts were in India. The entity’s total headcount was 1.7 lakh around the time the merger was announced, but it’s now down to 1.33 lakh.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YV79EI
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YV79EI
Jagan 1st CM in AP to step into his father’s shoes
While northern states have seen nearly a dozen father-son duo as CMs, there are just two instances in the southern parts. First is Karnataka where HD Kumaraswamy became the CM while his father HD Deve Gowda served as the CM from 1994 to 1996. Then comes YS Rajasekhara Reddy who served as the CM of AP from 2004 till his death in 2009. Now, his son Jaganmohan Reddy is AP's CM.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2QzCTfO
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2QzCTfO
Cong to stay away from TV debates for a month
Congress on Thursday barred its spokespersons from representing the party on TV debates for a month. Taking to Twitter, party communications in-charge Randeep Singh Surjewala requested all media channels and its editors to not place any Congress representatives on their shows. This came after Rahul Gandhi offered to step down as party chief, taking moral responsibility for the dismal performance.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2QxiZ4Z
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2QxiZ4Z
KL Rahul rediscovers himself just in time for WC
After a bout with off-the-field controversy, KL Rahul is back doing what he does best, scoring runs. With a fine century in the second warm-up match against Bangladesh, Rahul now seems to be the right answer for the No.4 conundrum that India has been facing.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2wvRWxu
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2wvRWxu
50-60 ministers, 8-10 from allies, likely to take oath with Modi today
Top party leaders spent the whole of Wednesday deliberating on who will make the cut for the Modi cabinet as also the portfolios. BJP president Amit Shah had two rounds of meetings with the Prime Minister, each lasting over three hours, for the second consecutive day. Shah’s 11 Akbar Road residence turned out to be the destination of all senior leaders of BJP just as Gujarat Bhavan was in 2014, where Modi had put up.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2W26jEa
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2W26jEa
PM Modi pays tribute to jawans at War Memorial
Ahead of his swearing-in ceremony on Wednesday evening, PM Narendra Modi visited the National War Memorial and paid tribute to the jawans who laid down their lives for the country post-independence. PM Modi also paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi and former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee. The 68-year-old stalwart is set to take oath as PM of India for the second consecutive term.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2I8RD19
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2I8RD19
Arun Jaitley opts out of new Modi Cabinet
In a letter to the PM, Jaitley referred to “serious health challenges” that have troubled him for the last 18 months to say that though “he had emerged out of most of them”, he needed to take a break. “I am writing to formally request you that I should be allowed a reasonable time for myself, my treatment and my health, therefore, not be part of any responsibility, for the present, in the government.”
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2ESS2UT
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2ESS2UT
Pak airspace to remain closed till mid-June
There will be no respite in terms of reduced travel time and operating costs for passenger and airlines, respectively, travelling between parts of South Asia this summer as Pakistan has now extended the closure of its airspace for overflying till June 15. The restriction, imposed since February 27, was to be reviewed on Thursday.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2wsJ1Nr
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2wsJ1Nr
Officers can’t buy cars above Rs 12L from CSD
The Army’s Quarter Master General (QMG) branch on May 24 directed that officers would be able to buy cars worth up to only Rs 12 lakh, excluding GST, and with an engine capacity up to 2,500 CC through the CSD route from June 1 onwards. A similar norm will be enforced for serving civilian officers in defence establishments. Other ranks or jawans, in turn, will be able to buy a car up to 1400 CC and not exceeding Rs 5 lakh, excluding GST, once during service and once after retirement.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WtuNKL
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WtuNKL
Sonia, Rahul will attend govt swearing-in
While Congress suffered a humiliating defeat in the 2019 election, BJP gave TMC a close run in West Bengal by finishing with 18 seats, just four behind the ruling party in the state. Though Mamata had earlier announced her plan to attend the swearing-in event, BJP’s decision to invite the “victims” of political violence in the state for the Rashtrapati Bhavan programme angered the CM who views it as a continuing saffron bid to embarrass her on the national stage.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EFmDEY
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EFmDEY
Gangwar likely to be appointed pro tem Speaker
Senior-most Lok Sabha member Santosh Gangwar may be appointed as pro-tem Speaker of the 17th Lok Sabha. Though another BJP member Maneka Gandhi shares the distinction with him, the possibility of her becoming minister in the new government leaves room only for Gangwar. Both Gangwar and Maneka have been elected for the eighth term.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Mr8PEK
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Mr8PEK
Pay attention to your constituency, SC tells Karti
The Supreme Court on Wednesday advised Karti Chidambaram, a first-time MP from Tamil Nadu, to “pay attention” to his constituency rather than frequently travelling to foreign countries, and rejected his plea for a refund of Rs 10 crore he had deposited as security for going abroad.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30R2PrR
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30R2PrR
Three Mumbai doctors held for junior’s suicide
While Dr Bhakti Mehare (26) was arrested on Tuesday afternoon, Dr Hema Ahuja (28) was nabbed around 12.30 am Wednesday and Dr Ankita Khandelwal (27) around 6.20 am. After Payal hanged herself in her hostel room on May 22, her family, which belongs to the Adivasi Tadvi Bhil community, blamed the three seniors for her suicide.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2KeuZXJ
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2KeuZXJ
PM holds marathon meet with Shah, gives final touches to new Cabinet
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YVZaaw
PM meets Jaitley after he opts out of new govt
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has met finance minister Arun Jaitley, hours after he announced his decision not to seek a ministerial berth in the new government. The deliberations at the meeting were not immediately known. Modi and his council of ministers would be sworn in at Rashtrapati Bhawan Thursday evening.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JOjrey
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JOjrey
Big four berths, debutants, old faces: Buzz grows over new Modi Cabinet
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2MgcULy
LS results: BJP wins over 50% seats in 'minority-concentration' districts
The BJP has managed to puncture opposition's claims that the party is anti-minority by winning more than 50% of the Lok Sabha seats in 90 'minority-concentration' districts identified in 2008 by the then UPA government.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JKeMKA
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JKeMKA
Will wait for Cong-JD(S) govt to collapse: BSY
"We don't have any feeling that we have to go for elections. It is certain that they (Congress & JDS) will go home fighting each other. We will wait. We are 105 MLAs, we are ready to wait," Yeddyurappa said. The BJP had predicted the collapse of the coalition, claiming that 20 Congress MLAs were unhappy and may take "a decision" anytime.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EFkEAS
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EFkEAS
Rare earths: Latest weapon in US-China trade war
The bedrock of electrical manufacturing, rare earths are 17 elements that serve as key components in various electronic devices. China dominates the global supply chain and Washington relies heavily on the Asian superpower to access the metals. But Chinese state media is now suggesting that rare earth exports to the US could be cut, sparking fear among manufacturers.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2W8d6RE
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2W8d6RE
ICC World Cup: India's best and worst
Among the best stands Bishan Singh Bedi's tightest spell ever: 12-8-6-1 against East Africa in 1975. And among the worst is when Sunil Gavaskar crawled his way to 36 not out in 60 overs against England in 1975. He played 174 balls. Then there is India’s batting average in all WC games (from 1975) of 32.6, and bowling average of 29.0.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JJQT5S
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JJQT5S
Arun Jaitley: Modi's 'original Chanakya'
Health seems to have paused, if not ended, a superb four-decade-long political career of articulate, suave and super strategist Arun Jaitley — regarded by some as Narendra Modi's original 'Chanakya', his chief trouble-shooter since 2002 when the Gujarat riots hung over the then chief minister like a dark cloud.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EAqhQH
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EAqhQH
Another TMC MLA joins BJP; '6 more to follow'
A day after 3 MLAs defected to the BJP, one more legislator from TMC switched loyalty to the saffron camp on Wednesday. The development comes even as the BJP claimed that 6 more MLAs along with a few former MPs of the party are likely to join the party soon. The development comes a day after three MLAs and 50 councillors from the party defected to the BJP
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YVoyNC
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YVoyNC
Will Rahul Gandhi do an Indira or a Sonia to 'save' Congress?
Rahul Gandhi wants the party to consider a new chief — a non-Gandhi at that — prompting the party to consider options in case he doesn't back down.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Mbwbhg
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Mbwbhg
MS Dhoni is a mind-reader: Yuzvendra Chahal
Yuzvendra Chahal had made his ODI and T20I debut under MS Dhoni’s captaincy and since then the Haryana lad has played 41 ODIs and claimed 72 wickets at an average of 24.61, including two-five wicket hauls.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2KdNCLx
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2KdNCLx
Watch: Dhoni sets field for B'desh during warm-up
India’s talismanic wicket-keeper batsman Mahendra Singh Dhoni's on-field presence of mind continues to impress cricket fans across the globe.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2K89aJo
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2K89aJo
Mamata not to attend PM Modi's swearing-in
West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday announced that she will not be attending Prime Minister Narendra Modi's swearing-in ceremony citing politicisation of an "august occasion to celebrate democracy". ".. I am sorry, Narendra Modi ji this has compelled me not to attend the ceremony," Banerjee said in her statement released on Twitter.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WtEybP
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WtEybP
Jaitley writes letter to PM, opts out of new Cabinet citing health reasons
The union finance minister, Arun Jaitley on Wednesday in a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi requested to be relieved from any responsibility, opting out of the yet-to-be-formed cabinet. Jaitley requested that he "should be allowed a reasonable time for myself, my treatment and my health", thus, excusing himself from the new Government.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HGzs42
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HGzs42
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
US removes India from its currency monitoring list
The Trump administration on Tuesday removed India from its currency monitoring list of major trading partners, citing certain developments and steps being taken by New Delhi which address some of its major concerns.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JKs3Tz
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JKs3Tz
Naveen Patnaik sworn-in as Odisha chief minister
The 73-year-old BJD president made a departure from the usual practice of holding the swearing-in ceremony at the Raj Bhavan. He took oath in an open ground in the presence of hundreds of BJD workers, prominent personalities from business and other fields and leaders from across the political spectrum. Governor Ganeshi Lal administered the oath of office and secrecy to Patnaik .
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HI0qYW
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HI0qYW
Live: Naveen Patnaik takes oath as Odisha CM
The Lok Sabha elections are over and results are out. Now, political circles are busy in retrospection of results and charting out the road ahead. Stay with TOI for all updates on subsequent developments:
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YUAwHm
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YUAwHm
#MenToo: Karan Oberoi moves HC for bail
Karan moves HC for bail, says rape charges absurd. Over 10 days after a sessions court denied him bail, singer and actor Karan Oberoi on Tuesday filed for bail before Bombay high court in a case of alleged rape.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2wtGZwo
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2wtGZwo
Live updates: Naveen Patnaik to take oath today
The Lok Sabha elections are over and results are out. Now, political circles are busy in retrospection of results and charting out the road ahead. Stay with TOI for all updates on subsequent developments:
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Mb5LfA
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Mb5LfA
WC: India's 'Virat' expectations set for test
Can Kohli & Co bring back the Cup that India has won twice - in 2011 and 1983? Here’s a snapshot of how the Men in Blue match up against their nine opponents, beginning their campaign against South Africa in Southampton.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WuSrqj
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WuSrqj
Govt formation: Modi, Shah hold marathon meeting
There is a view within the BJP that Amit Shah may join the govt after playing a crucial role in the party's return to power. The meeting lasted about five hours and while there was no official word on what transpired in the meeting but the PM and Shah are believed to have discussed the formation of the second Modi government, including choices for ministerial berths.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2MeU8nO
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2MeU8nO
Rahul settles No. 4 debate, Dhoni finds groove
With his century in India's victory over Bangladesh in a warm-up fixture, Rahul, who came in at No. 4, has almost grabbed the most-debated spot for the opening match against South Africa on June 5, while Dhoni looked his old-self with a blistering ton in India's 95-run win.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YTuC9a
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YTuC9a
#MeToo: Anu Malik is back as reality show judge
Bollywood renowned singer Anu Malik was accused of sexual misbehaviour by four female singers which also included Shweta Pandit and Sona Mohapatra.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Mdkbfi
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Mdkbfi
Didi rejigs Cabinet as 1 TMC MLA, 50 councillors join BJP
Chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday rejigged her 43-member cabinet with her focus firmly on North Bengal and Jangalmahal, where her party faced huge reverses in the Lok Sabha elections. Mamata’s damage control exercise came barely a couple of hours after three Bengal MLAs and 50 civic councillors joined BJP at a press conference at its central headquarters in Delhi.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2wt6RbK
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2wt6RbK
PM to meet Xi, Putin at SCO, no Pak bilateral
In his first major international engagements after re-election, PM Modi will have bilateral meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the SCO summit in Kyrgyzstan's capital, Bishkek on June 13 and 14. While official sources said no bilateral engagement has been scheduled with Pak PM Imran Khan, the possibility of a passing meeting, in an informal setting, may not be ruled out with him.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Mc7t0j
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Mc7t0j
Nitish’s JD(U) & Paswan’s LJP to join Cabinet
BJP’s two allies in Bihar — JD(U) and LJP — are set to join the Narendra Modi Cabinet. LJP said it will send the name of its party supremo Ram Vilas Paswan for his induction in the Cabinet. Among the JD(U) MPs, possibility of Santosh Kushwaha from Purnia, Mahabali Singh from Karakat and Ramnath Thakur, a Rajya Sabha MP, are seen as the top contenders from the party.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Quaw2k
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Quaw2k
New govt to decide on referring Jet to SFIO
The government will decide on whether to refer the grounded Jet Airways to the Serious Fraud Investigation Office after a new minister takes charge later this week as an inspection by the registrar of companies showed alleged irregularities. Sources said that the inspection has suggested diversion of funds and added that the investments into Jet subsidiaries, including loans extended by the airline, needed to be probed thoroughly before a clean chit could be given.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JJoLA0
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JJoLA0
WC warm-up: India beat Bangladesh by 95 runs
KL Rahul (108 off 99 balls) took the attack back to the opposition after early dismissals while MS Dhoni's free-spirited approach also got him a century (113 off 78 balls) as India registered an emphatic 95-run win over Bangladesh in the second World Cup warm-up game on Tuesday.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WoALNa
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WoALNa
Ministerial aspirants lobby as HDK struggles to save Cong-JD(S) govt
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30Rf5IY
Global leaders to attend Modi’s oath ceremony
A host of global leaders, including Sri Lankan president and Nepalese Prime Minister, along with several opposition leaders, chief ministers and governors are likely to attend Narendra Modi's swearing-in ceremony on May 30. Invitations have also been sent to all prominent opposition leaders, chief ministers and governors for the ceremony.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2XbiaRT
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2XbiaRT
Internal squabbles haunt Congress in Rajasthan
Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee secretary Sushil Asopa said the state unit chief Sachin Pilot should have been made chief minister instead of Ashok Gehlot. Jaipur former mayor Jyoti Khandelwal, who was also the Congress candidate in the Lok Sabha polls, blamed poor booth management for her own defeat and sought a detailed analysis.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2K6grtc
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2K6grtc
US-China trade war to Iran sanctions: PM faces int'l pressures in 2nd term
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JKm68U
Congress rushes senior leaders to Karnataka amid rift with JD(S)
The move comes amidst reported efforts by the BJP to woo potential unhappy MLAs of Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) and Congress. In the elections held last year to the 224-member Assembly, the BJP had won 104 seats, becoming the single largest party. However, it was nine seats short of a majority, because of which it could not form the government.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30OCk6r
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30OCk6r
Mamata to attend Modi's swearing-in ceremony
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who had a bitter spat with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the Lok Sabha elections, has been invited to attend his swearing-in ceremony on Thursday, which she has accepted. "I have spoken to other Chief Ministers also. Since it is a ceremonial program, we thought of attending it. Yes, I will go," she told media.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VYnnuF
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VYnnuF
The three pillars of US immigration
With the Donald Trump administration increasingly looking to clamp down on illegal immigration and remove legal paths to reside and work in the country, a look at the key immigration programmes in the US.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JJe6oV
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JJe6oV
Lok Sabha results: Why SP-BSP-RLD alliance failed to click in UP
A comparison of vote share between 2019 Lok Sabha and 2017 UP assembly elections shows that while BJP’s vote share shot up by 8% this year, it dipped significantly for SP, BSP, and RLD which had struck a pre-poll alliance.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JHYJgk
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JHYJgk
Setback for Mamata: Over 50 TMC councillors, 2 Bengal MLAs join BJP
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2W9YaTa
BJP, Sena to fight Maharashtra polls jointly, grab over 220 seats: Fadnavis
In his first interview since the Lok Sabha elections, CM Devendra Fadnavis speaks at length to Prafulla Marpakwar on PM Narendra Modi’s statement on minorities, the LS poll result, his target of an assembly poll record, his agenda before the hustings, and a cabinet expansion.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30FVNWK
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30FVNWK
India vs Ban Live: India seek perfect WC warm-up
After losing their first practice game to New Zealand, Virat Kohli & Co will seek a perfect warm-up ahead of their World Cup opener against South Africa in Southampton on June 5.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YPczAZ
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YPczAZ
Cong crisis: Gehlot, Pilot, Priyanka meet Rahul
Rahul Gandhi had a series of visitors on Tuesday with Priyanka Gandhi Vadra as well as Rajasthan's ruling duo Ashok Gehlot and Sachin Pilot calling on him amid rumblings of discontent in the state and his insistence on quitting. The party's chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala and general secretary K C Venugopal also met the party president at his home.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2M8IV8f
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2M8IV8f
Indians ready for warm-up game vs Bangladesh
Robbed of time and confidence in the middle after they were skittled out cheaply by New Zealand in their frst warm-up game, India will play Bangladesh in their second and final practice match at the Sofia Gardens in the Welsh capital on Tuesday. It would be the final audition before they kick off their campaign against South Africa at Southampton on June 5.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YQ4JHh
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YQ4JHh
Indians ready for warm-up game vs Bangladesh
Robbed of time and confidence in the middle after they were skittled out cheaply by New Zealand in their frst warm-up game, India will play Bangladesh in their second and final practice match at the Sofia Gardens in the Welsh capital on Tuesday. It would be the final audition before they kick off their campaign against South Africa at Southampton on June 5.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HFdfTL
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HFdfTL
Monday, May 27, 2019
Live: Priyanka, other Cong leaders meeting Rahul
The Lok Sabha elections are over but political circles are still busy, from retrospection of results to charting the road ahead, and speculations about the composition of the next govt. Stay with TOI for all updates.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HFgTx5
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HFgTx5
Rahul firm on offer to quit, CWC or Congress panel may take call
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Qp6KHs
Nadda, Pradhan may be BJP president options
Speculation has been rife that BJP president Amit Shah, who won the Lok Sabha election from Gandhinagar with a massive margin, may join the next Modi cabinet. Sources said Shah might get the finance ministry in case Arun Jaitley decides to take a break for health reasons. Names of Union ministers JP Nadda and Dharmendra Pradhan are being discussed as possible replacements for Shah.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VSiuDI
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VSiuDI
In bid to save govt, HDK reaches out to dissidents
In a desperate bid to save his government from falling, Karnataka CM H D Kumaraswamy on Monday met Mahesh Kumatalli, the confidante of dissident Congress leader Ramesh Jarkiholi. The move comes ahead of the crucial Congress legislature party (CLP) meeting on May 29. Kumaraswamy’s efforts to pacify the rebels came on a day when ex-Congress MLA K N Rajanna said the coalition government will “collapse after June 10.”
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2wnzbwj
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2wnzbwj
Modi's swearing-in: Neighbouring leaders invited, Imran left out
For PM's swearing-in ceremony on May 30, the government has invited leaders from Bimstec countries but no invitation has been sent to Pakistan, sending a strong signal that India is not willing to engage Islamabad yet. Confirming the invitation, the MEA said on Monday evening that the invitation was “in line with the government’s focus on its ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy."
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VTecf5
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VTecf5
Cong woes: 3 more state chiefs quit, tally now at 6
Three more state Congress chiefs - Assam PCC chief Ripun Bora, Jharkhand PCC chief Ajoy Kumar and Punjab PCC president Sunil Jakhar - resigned on Monday taking ‘moral responsibility’ for party’s poor performance in Lok Sabha elections. These resignations take to six the number of party unit chiefs who have resigned - the others being UP party chief Raj Babbar, Odisha’s Niranjan Patnaik and Ashok Chavan of Maharashtra.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EEHYP8
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EEHYP8
BJP-led NDA likely to get majority in Rajya Sabha by November 2020
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30PLm3d
BJP-led NDA likely to get majority in Rajya Sabha by end of 2021
The BJP-led NDA, which currently has 99 Rajya Sabha members, is likely to get a majority in the Upper House of Parliament by the end of 2021, making it easier for the ruling alliance to carry out its legislative agenda. BJP is confident of putting up a good show in the upcoming assembly polls.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HG5wF5
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HG5wF5
BJP workers killed in Bengal for their ideology, says PM Modi; TMC calls allegation baseless
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YQQtxY
BJP begins groundwork to topple JD(S)-Cong govt
Buoyed by a stupendous performance in the recent Lok Sabha polls, the BS Yeddyurappa-led BJP in Karnataka appears to have begun the spade work to topple the year-old JD(S)-Congress government in the state. This was evident when disgruntled Congress legislators Ramesh Jarkiholi and K Sudhakar accompanied by BJP leader and former deputy CM R Ashoka met SM Krishna in Bengaluru.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2ECS03g
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2ECS03g
BIMSTEC leaders to attend Modi's swearing-in
Sources said leaders of member states of Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) will attend the swearing-in ceremony of PM Narendra Modi for his second term on May 30. Member countries include Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. As of now, there is no indication of Pak PM Imran Khan being invited.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2W6WREw
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2W6WREw
Rajiv Gauba may be next Cabinet Secretary
Union home secretary Rajiv Gauba may be appointed as next Cabinet Secretary, replacing P K Sinha, whose four year tenure comes to an end on June 12, officials said on Monday. Chief secretary of Jammu and Kashmir, B V R Subrahmanyam, a 1987 batch IAS officer of Chhattisgarh cadre, seems to be the top contender for the post of Union home secretary after Gauba.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2X9CAKO
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2X9CAKO
Turmoil in Congress: Uncertainty in two states; Rahul insists on quitting
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2K5SfHC
Investors richer by Rs 3.86L cr in two days as markets cheer Modi return
Led by the rally in the equity market, the market capitalisation (m-cap) of BSE-listed companies rose by Rs 3,86,220.41 crore to Rs 1,54,11,395.90 crore on the BSE. At the close of trade on Thursday, the market valuation of BSE-listed firms was Rs 1,50,25,175.49 crore. The Sensex had hit its all-time high of 40,124.96 the day election results were announced on May 23.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2QwYdCA
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2QwYdCA
3 suspects held over killing of Irani's close aide
Police on Monday arrested three suspects believed to be behind the Saturday murder of the ex-village head and close aide of Smriti Irani, Surendra Singh. On Saturday, Singh who was considered to be one of the closest aides of Irani in Amethi was shot dead by unidentified gunmen. Following Singh's murder, Irani had vowed to bring the culprits to book.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2W7yvdU
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2W7yvdU
Cognizant begins to rationalise top deck
Nasdaq-listed Cognizant initiated rationalisation of its top deck with a ‘voluntary separation’ programme at the director level and above in June with a generous severance payout of up to a year’s salary and other stock benefits based on their tenures in the company.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2M7XvwN
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2M7XvwN
'It was like a zoo': Death on an unruly, overcrowded Mount Everest
This has been one of the deadliest climbing seasons on Everest, with at least 10 deaths, some of which were avoidable. The problem hasn't been avalanches, blizzards or high winds. Veteran climbers blame the presence of too many inexperienced climbers. Nepal has no strict rules about who can climb Everest, and veteran climbers say that is a recipe for disaster.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2K8snuO
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2K8snuO
Kohli gives confidence, Dhoni freedom: Kuldeep
Set to make his maiden appearance at the World Cup alongside fellow wrist-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep is confident that he and Chahal will continue to provide India those crucial breakthroughs in the middle overs in England.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2X8JJLA
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2X8JJLA
Markets hit record highs on Modi's return
Domestic equity benchmarks BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty on Monday closed at another record highs as investors continued to cheer the decisive mandate for the Narendra Modi's BJP in the national election.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Mciqij
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Mciqij
Did your fund earn more? Things to know
A study by Axis Mutual Fund shows while equity funds clocked 20.7% annualised return between 2003 and 2018, the investors generated just 14.9%. For both lump sum and SIP investments investor returns were much lower than fund returns. Factors like behavioural impact, investment term and timing etc. can bridge the gap between your fund and your fund’s returns.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30IJpFH
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30IJpFH
Chemistry triumphed over poll arithmetic: Modi
"Political analysts will have to accept that beyond poll arithmetic there is chemistry," PM Modi told party workers on his first visit to Varanasi after Lok Sabha elections. "Work and workers create wonders," said Modi, giving full credit for his victory to the workers at the grassroots level for creating awareness about his government's policies and programmes for the people.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Wot4GN
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Wot4GN
Modi wave fails to engulf Tamil Nadu, but BJP has state in its sights
After the poll reverse, rhe RSS will only work harder to counter Dravidian ideology
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2ExMSNS
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2ExMSNS
Sachin advises Team India: Pace yourself smartly
For the first time since the 1992 edition, a cricket World Cup will be played in round-robin format; and having played in that tournament 27 years ago, Sachin Tendulkar knows that it's crucial to "pace yourself". "It's a long tournament, new format, so pacing yourself cleverly will be a critical factor. "We (India) need to stay focused on the process," he said.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2K71bfI
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2K71bfI
Sunday, May 26, 2019
Live updates: PM Modi's Varanasi visit
PM Modi is in Varanasi to celebrate his massive victory in the Lok Sabha elections. He offered prayers at the Kashi Vishwanath temple and held a roadshow. Stay with TOI for live updates:
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HHQHC9
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HHQHC9
Can BJP's historic win lower your EMIs?
A clear mandate to the Narendra Modi-led National Democratic Alliance could pave the way for easier interest rates from the Reserve Bank of India when it announces its second bi-monthly policy for 2019 on June 6th.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YMqeJd
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YMqeJd
WC gives Pandya chance to make lasting impression
An attacking middle-order batsman, a medium-fast bowler and quick in the field, Hardik Pandya has the abilty to turn games single-handedly. Pandya, who earlier this year was suspended over sexist remarks on a TV chat show, is fresh from winning the IPL title with Mumbai Indians and keen to focus his energies on his first 50-over World Cup.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Qq3D22
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Qq3D22
Terror-free atmosphere key to peace: PM to Imran
Pak PM Imran Khan telephoned PM Modi on Sunday to congratulate him on his landslide victory in the Lok Sabha elections. Modi told Khan that "creating trust and an environment free of violence and terrorism was vital for peace." The conversation between the two prime ministers was their first after India’s air strikes in Balakot.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Ia9sx5
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Ia9sx5
Day after, Cong mum on Rahul's offer to quit post
A day after Congress President Rahul Gandhi offered to resign and the CWC unanimously rejected his call to quit, there was no clear communication from the party on where things stood on Sunday. Several Congress leaders and workers took to social media to extend support to the Congress chief with a hashtag ‘IStandWithRahulGandhi’, lauding him for his efforts leading up the Lok Sabha elections.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HD0SHS
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HD0SHS
Fund diversion probe led to Goyals being detained
An inquiry into the diversion of funds and the source of their equity in Jet Airways led to the dramatic detention of Naresh Goyal and his wife at the Mumbai airport on May 25. While ED had earlier begun looking at Etihad’s investment into a company that ran Jet’s frequent flyer programme for possible violation of FDI norms, the agency is now investigating if funds were routed out of the grounded airline.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2K3RFdm
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2K3RFdm
New allies, fresh conquests may find representation in Modi cabinet
BJP allies JD(U) and AIADMK are likely to be part of the new government while it will also reflect the saffron party's inroads into states like West Bengal and Telangana, sources said. The BJP put up its best ever show in West Bengal and Telangana in these elections, winning 18 (from two in 2014) and four seats (from one in 2014) respectively in the two states. This may result in the party giving a greater representation to these states in the government.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2QoN2eZ
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2QoN2eZ
Time to regain India's lost position in world: PM
PM Modi on Sunday said the next five years will be the time to regain the rightful position of India in the world order. "Next five years will be very important in the history of the country, just like the period between 1942 to 1947," Modi said addressing a huge gathering in Ahmedabad. He was speaking at a function following the Lok Sabha election victory.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WnC8f3
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WnC8f3
Swiss govt steps up sharing of bank info, 11 Indians get notices in a day
As Switzerland strives hard to re-establish its global financial centre position after clamping down on secrecy walls of its banks, there has been a significant surge in the number of cases where it has initiated process to share information on Indians with Swiss bank accounts and shot off letters to about a dozen such individuals last week itself. Since March, at least 25 notices have been issued by the Swiss authorities to Indian clients of Switzerland-based banks in which they have been given one last chance to appeal against sharing of their details with India.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HUzt31
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HUzt31
Irani attends aide's funeral, vows to seek justice
A close aide of newly-elected Amethi MP Smriti Irani was shot dead by two unidentified men, with police not ruling out the possibility of it being a "political murder". Irani, who was in Delhi, flew to Lucknow en route to Amethi, where she met Surendra Singh's family and consoled them.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EBbQvD
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EBbQvD
Narendra Modi to be sworn in as PM on May 30 at 7pm
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will take oath of office on May 30 at 7pm at Rashtrapati Bhavan. The members of Union council of ministers will also also take oath on the same day. The BJP on May 23 got an overwhelming majority in the Lok Sabha, crossing on its own the 300 mark while storming back to power for the second consecutive term.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HCz06H
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HCz06H
Live: Narendra Modi to take oath on May 30 at 7 pm
The Lok Sabha scoreline settled with the BJP and NDA winning a landslide mandate, the attention now turns to the formation of the next govt. Stay with TOI for live updates.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Qr0Sxn
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Qr0Sxn
After win, Maldives likely to be PM's 1st visit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to travel to the Maldives early next month, in his first bilateral visit after retaining power in the Lok Sabha polls, according to diplomatic sources and Maldivian media reports.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2I9tQ1l
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2I9tQ1l
Imran calls Modi, congratulates him on poll win
Pakistan PM Imran Khan on Sunday spoke to his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi and expressed his desire for both the countries to work together for the betterment of their people, the Foreign Office said. Khan also congratulated Modi on his party's electoral victory in Lok Sabha elections, Foreign Office spokesman Mohammad Faisal said in a tweet.
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from Times of India http://bit.ly/30DsBj8
'Had BJP won 250 seats ...': Jagan on special status demand for Andhra
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2W3ei8V
CBI issues lookout notice against ex-Kol top cop
All airports and immigration authorities have been alerted by the CBI to prevent former Kolkata police commissioner Rajeev Kumar from leaving the country and intimate the agency on any possible move, officials said. The agency wants custodial interrogation of Kumar, a 1989-batch IPS officer, in connection with Rs 2,500 crore Saradha ponzi scam.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30LKY5p
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30LKY5p
Saturday, May 25, 2019
Ex-village head, close to Smriti Irani, shot dead
Baraulia village was in news during campaigning in the recently concluded Lok Sabha elections, as Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra had accused Smriti Irani of distributing shoes to the residents in order to insult Rahul Gandhi. Locals claim that Surendra Singh was considered close to Irani and he was involved in the distribution of footwear.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WwEj00
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WwEj00
Mandate rid nation of dynasty politics: Amit Shah on LS election results
BJP president Amit Shah said the massive mandate underlined that governments will be elected on the basis of their performance, not dynasty, caste or appeasement politics. Shah also said the surgical strike and the Balakot air strikes proved that India has a leader who could target terrorists in their own backyard.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Qo8hxp
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Qo8hxp
Your good news journey starts here
Starting today, TOI will bring you positive news therapy — fundamental improvements that you might have missed because they are too slow or fragmented. But over time, they show what a Swedish statistician called ‘the silent miracle of human progress’.
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from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WpDIgi
Pooja Bedi: #MenToo is not anti #MeToo
Pooja Bedi on how #MenToo will “give back the weight and integrity to the #MeToo movement because misuse of a movement takes away from its credibility”
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2X7CymI
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2X7CymI
Naresh Goyal, wife stopped from leaving India
Grounded carrier Jet Airways' founder Naresh Goyal and his wife, Anita Goyal, who had boarded an Emirates flight from Mumbai to fly to Dubai were offloaded on May 25 by immigration authorities. Officials in the government said the SFIO and the ED had launched a probe against Jet. However, earlier, no objection was raised when the Goyals reached the airport counter to clear immigration.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30IUrdX
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30IUrdX
Ashok Gehlot, Kamal Nath and PC put sons above party interest: Rahul
The Congress on Saturday rejected party president Rahul Gandhi’s offer of resignation amid dramatic scenes that saw the leader accept responsiblity for the Lok Sabha debacle even as he lashed out at senior leaders for putting the interests of their sons ahead of the party.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HTP1nV
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HTP1nV
Minorities made to live in fear: PM to party
After an election season seen to be replete with polarising themes, PM Modi said on Saturday that minorities had long been made to live in fear by those who believed in vote-bank politics and that this deception needs to end to take everyone along. The PM said, “We have worked for ‘sabka saath, sabka vikas’, now we have to strive for ‘sabka vishwas’.”
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2X4mSkc
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2X4mSkc
I don’t crave the chair, it needs me: Mamata
Barely two days after the Lok Sabha results showed stunning gains for BJP in West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee on Saturday offered to quit the chief minister’s post and work as the Trinamool Congress chief to focus on reviving her party. The offer was duly turned down by her colleagues. I don’t crave the chair, the chair needs me,” the Banerjee said after a review of TMC’s poll reverses.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WjOEw4
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WjOEw4
Lok Sabha election results: Why the BJP still can't do without NDA
The Parliament has two houses — and while the BJP can afford to ride roughshod over its allies in the lower house, the Lok Sabha, it needs them in the Rajya Sabha to push through important legislative business such as bills, amendments and new laws.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YUyebh
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YUyebh
World Cup warm-up: India lose to NZ by 6 wickets
Under overcast conditions, Trent Boult's (4/33 in 6.2 overs) incisive swing bowling was a test of technique for the Indian top-order batsmen and the Men In Blue never recovered from an early collapse, being bowled out for 179 in 39.2 overs.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30I0jEf
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30I0jEf
Minorities made to live in fear due to politics, we must win their trust: PM
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2wlx8ca
Wanted to quit as West Bengal CM but party rejected offer: Mamata
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2K2MLx3
CWC rejects Rahul's resignation, gives him power to overhaul party
The Congress Working Committee on Saturday "unanimously" rejected Rahul Gandhi's resignation offer and requested the party chief to continue to guide the party in its "challenging time". The Congress said its highest decision-making body has authorized Rahul to completely overhaul the party, adding that a restructuring plan will be introduced soon.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2wlxmQE
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2wlxmQE
Live India vs New Zealand: Virat Kohli opts to bat
Check all the live score updates, Ball by ball commentary & scorecard of India vs New Zealand warm-up match on Times of India
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HAifcq
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HAifcq
Numbers indicate tough BJP-TMC fight ahead in West Bengal state polls
Going by the final figures, Trinamool Congress has won 164 of the state’s 294 assembly segments, but the BJP is not too far behind, at 121
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30E98Pv
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30E98Pv
Live: Cong says reports of Rahul's offer to quit as party chief incorrect
The Lok Sabha scoreline settled with the BJP and NDA winning a landslide mandate, the attention now turns to the formation of the next govt. Stay with TOI for live updates.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HBsLQI
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HBsLQI
Friday, May 24, 2019
What propelled Andhra’s Jaganaut?
Ignoring YS Jaganmohan Reddy’s growing popularity costed TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu as much as reneging upon his promises in both the Lok Sabha and assembly polls in Andhra Pradesh. Experts said anti-incumbency sentiments against the TDP government, division of Kapu votes and Jagan’s success in maintaining better caste equations worked in the YSRC’s favour.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JZVctf
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JZVctf
India's march from blue to saffron
The Congress peaked in 1984, when it won a total of 414 LS seats.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HRwSXB
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HRwSXB
Live: Sonia Gandhi arrives for CWC meeting
With the Lok Sabha scoreline settled with the BJP and NDA winning a landslide mandate, the attention now turns to the formation of the next govt. Stay with TOI for live updates.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2W8muFb
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2W8muFb
Trump calls to congratulate PM Modi
Donald Trump called up PM Narendra Modi on Friday and congratulated him on sweeping the Lok Sabha elections. The two leaders agreed to meet during the G-20 Summit in Japan’s Osaka , Japan, scheduled on June 28-29 to discuss bilateral relations and global matters.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VZ9zVP
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VZ9zVP
Lok Sabha Elections 2019: Where BJP sowed, Congress reaped
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WmIvit
India relaxes norms on arms sales to nations
India has finalised a new system to speed up sale of military equipment to friendly countries like Bangladesh, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Myanmar and others through defence lines of credit (LoC), which is akin to the much-touted foreign military sales (FMS) programme of the US. Besides boosting arms exports, the defence ministry officials say the new procedure will “substantially enhance the pace of utilisation of the defence LoCs” extended to friendly countries.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EvWyZd
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EvWyZd
16 girls among 19 students killed in Surat fire tragedy
At least 19 students, including 16 girls, died after a fire ripped through a private art coaching centre on the third floor of an illegally constructed commercial complex in Sarthana area of Surat. The students, mostly in their teens, were attending classes at Smart Design Studio on the third floor when the fire broke out because of short-circuit in one of the AC ducts. About a dozen students jumped off the third and fourth floors to escape the blaze, but three of them fell to death.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Es2MZN
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Es2MZN
Rahul may offer to quit at CWC meet today
The Congress Working Committee (CWC) will meet on May 25 amid indications that party president Rahul Gandhi would offer to resign taking responsibility for the poll debacle. The deliberations would involve chief ministers of five Congress-ruled states — that include Punjab, where a very public feud between chief minister Amarinder Singh and senior leader Navjyot Sidhu broke out —bringing the matter to the central leadership.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YK1Yat
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YK1Yat
Lok Sabha Elections 2019: Where BJP sowed, Congress reaped
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EwuAMV
19 killed in Surat building fire; many injured
A massive fire engulfed a four-storey commercial complex in Gujarat's Surat on Friday, killing 18 teenage students at a coaching centre, many of whom jumped and fell to their deaths while some were suffocated, officials said. Several injuries were also reported.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YHBrKQ
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YHBrKQ
Day after BJP's victory, eyes on govt formation
As the BJP swept to power with a spectacular performance for a 2nd term, all eyes are now on government formation, amid speculation that several new faces may be brought into the new Cabinet. Many BJP leaders believe that Amit Shah will join the Modi Cabinet & is expected to be given one of the 4 key ministries — home, finance, external affairs and defence.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HQAHfP
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HQAHfP
Modi 2019 beats Modi 2014: What this Lok Sabha verdict means
BJP added 6.4% to its 2014 vote share, taking it to 37.4% — almost twice the Congress vote share of 19.5% which was 0.2% higher than 2014.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HyPRqZ
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HyPRqZ
So near, yet so far: Saffron surge takes shine off 3 musketeers' win
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YMfJW2
President Kovind accepts PM Modi's resignation
President Ram Nath Kovind on Friday accepted resignation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and asked him to continue till a new government assumes office, a communique from the Rashtrapati Bhavan said. The Prime Minister met the President and tendered his resignation along with the council of ministers, it said.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2QnDMaV
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2QnDMaV
Lok Sabha polls: Key words in PM's speeches
An analysis of words reflecting key issues or politics in the PM’s speeches between July 2014 and April 2019.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Qo3TP1
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Qo3TP1
Live updates: Fire at coaching centre in Surat, 15 dead
At least 15 people were killed and several others trapped after a massive fire broke out in a building in Sarthana area of Surat on Friday. Stay with the Times of India for latest updates.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2K0QISV
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2K0QISV
$1.4 trillion spending push tops Modi 2.0 agenda
If the PM Modi-led government delivers on its key campaign promises, Indian economy is set for a major boost. The economy is in need of stimulus and finding the money to pay for the populist pledges will be Modi’s immediate challenge. BJP pledged cash handouts to farmers, Rs 100 lakh cr for infrastructure, a boost to manufacturing, and a doubling in exports.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30HZ47W
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30HZ47W
Surat fire live: 10 feared dead, many trapped
At least 10 people were killed and several others trapped after a massive fire broke out in a building in Sarthana area of Surat on Friday. Stay with the Times of India for latest updates.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2X3O5Uj
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2X3O5Uj
Home truths hurt regional high-flyers: TsuNaMo hits Mamata, Naidu
If Congress faced the brunt of the Modi wave in 2014, regional parties Trinamool Congress and Telugu Desam Party faced the storm in 2019, uprooting their plans to be the fulcrum of a coalition at the Centre that could replace the BJP-led NDA. TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu, who undertook a tour of state capitals to sew up cooperation among regional parties and Congress,
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VMhTmR
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VMhTmR
Number 4 the focus as India face NZ in warm-up
India are the only team to have broken Australia's dominance over the last 20 years when they won the silverware on home soil in 2011. Expectations are high in India that their team can bring home a third world title, emulating the famous first success in the tournament in England in 1983.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HOZYqK
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HOZYqK
Die is caste: Game may be over for SP, BSP, RJD
The failure of Samajwadi Party, Bahujan Samaj Party and Rashtriya Janata Dal is sure to raise questions about their future. Their exclusive “social justice” appeal — catering to OBCs, Dalits and Muslims and fuelled by the twin engine of reservations and safeguards — collapsed again in the face of “saffron nationalism”.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WY5bTr
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WY5bTr
Rahul chases chowkidar, loses way; Cong fails to connect with voters
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2W0QoLm
How a Right PM took Left turn
Despite carrying a Right-wing image and unabashed endorsement of Hindu cultural ideals and symbols, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's welfare approach is considered closer to the Left. Having drawn lessons from ill-fated 2004 Shining India campaign, Modi didn't want to let adversaries daub the party as pro-rich. MANREGA was made more accountable and Food Security Act rolled out.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VKSsC7
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VKSsC7
Thursday, May 23, 2019
PM Modi now the leader with largest popular mandate in the world
Narendra Modi now is the leader with the largest popular mandate in the world. In 2014, US President Obama, meeting Modi in Myanmar on the sidelines of the Asean summit, declared, “this man has the biggest electoral victory of all of us”. In 2019 that holds even more true
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HxPTiQ
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HxPTiQ
I need calmness, not desperation: Rohit Sharma
As deputy to skipper Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma will be key to India's fortunes in the World Cup. But it is his batting at the top of the order and his partnership with Shikhar Dhawan that the team will really depend upon. In an exclusive chat with TOI, Rohit reveals what the World Cup means to him and how he still sees cricket as a means to have fun.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YQB8xH
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YQB8xH
Live: PM Modi, Amit Shah meet LK Advani
The elections over and scoreline settled, all eyes will now be on formation of the next govt, the composition of the Cabinet and ministries. A meeting of the BJP parliamentary party is likely in Delhi today. Catch all live updates here on TOI
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Wod7QM
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Wod7QM
The PM who is more like a President: No need for Modi to appease allies
In his first term, Narendra Modi ran a tight ship with a firmness missing since Indira Gandhi. His control over the govt was akin to the hold US prez have over their team, or the type of clout wielded by British PM Margaret Thatcher after Falklands War. Modi was principal plank of BJP’s campaign and Opposition worked tirelessly to turn the contest into a referendum on Modi.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2X41lbi
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2X41lbi
Sensex hits 40K after Narendra Modi win
The sensex opened strong with a 400-point gain, and soon rallied to an all-time peak of 40,125. But from then on, as profit-booking set in, it lost ground. In the last hour of trade, it fell sharply to touch an intra-day low at 38,652, but closed a bit higher from that level.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YHNYOt
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YHNYOt
Rahul loses to Smriti in family bastion Amethi
Rahul’s uncle, Sanjay, father Rajiv and mother Sonia had all won the Amethi seat in six consecutive elections since 1980, while Rahul had himself won it thrice from 2004 on. The defeat capped a humiliating day for Rahul, with UPA struggling to improve its 2014 tally.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2wgqvrv
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2wgqvrv
Jagan takes Andhra, Patnaik’s gets record 5th term
BJD beats anti-incumbency in Odisha to lead in 98 and win 14 out of 146 seats, though BJP makes big gains in assembly (leading in 22 seats) and Lok Sabha elections. Naveen Patnaik , becomes the third chief minister to get a 5th straight term.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2W0lFOy
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2W0lFOy
Amit Shah may get a senior cabinet berth
A call on Shah’s new role can be tricky because of the transformation he brought about in BJP, turning what was a languid organisation into a relentless poll machine. There are doubts whether an effective substitute can be found.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2X0YDDH
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2X0YDDH
Nationalism, Hindutva, welfare power BJP to an even bigger victory
The results of the election became apparent within a couple of hours of counting on Thursday morning, with BJP racing to leads in over 200 seats. By the end of the day, BJP had won more seats in Uttar Pradesh than Congress did all over the country.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2whFx0m
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2whFx0m
Donald Trump congratulates Modi on triumph
US President Donald Trump congratulated PM Narendra Modi on his "big" election victory, saying "great things" are in store for bilateral ties between the two nations with the Indian premier's re-election. "Congratulations to Prime Minister @NarendraModi and his BJP party on their BIG election victory!," Trump tweeted.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30EBSaO
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30EBSaO
LS results: Congress stares at uncertain future
Some insiders feel the party's negative and highly-personalised attack on Prime Minister Modi in the poll campaign like 'Chowkidar Chor Hai' digs and too much talk about Rafale did not work and harmed the party at the hustings. The party's proposed "Nyay" (Nyuntam aay Yojna) scheme failed to enthuse voters.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2M7yFxj
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2M7yFxj
Amethi: Smriti's giant-killing act, dethrones Rahul
Smriti Irani, whose meteoric rise in BJP saw her become the HRD and information & broadcasting minister before being divested of these portfolios, on Thursday emerged as a giant-killer — this time scripting a historic win by dethroning Rahul Gandhi in Congress's home turf. Irani continued to cultivate Amethi in the past 5 years despite her loss in 2014 to Gandhi.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2wdMnnr
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2wdMnnr
Mayawati terms LS poll results as 'unprecedented
Pointing fingers towards EVMs, the BSP supremo said, "Several shortcomings of conducting elections through EVMs have come to our notice and there is opposition to EVMs all over the country." She added that after this results, whatever confidence people had in EVMs will disappear.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YHMT9t
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YHMT9t
Modi removes 'Chowkidar' from his Twitter account
With the BJP close to winning a landslide victory in the Lok Sabha elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday removed the word "Chowkidar" from his Twitter name and said that it will continue to be his integral part. PM Modi took to Twitter and wrote that time has come to take the "Chowkidar spirit to the next level" by continuing to work for India's progress.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YJuNno
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YJuNno
Rahul concedes defeat, says 'I respect verdict'
"I had said during the campaign that 'Janta maalik hai' and today people have clearly given their decision. I congratulate the PM and BJP. People of India have given their decision," said Congress chief Rahul Gandhi who contested Lok Sabha elections from two seats Amethi and Wayanad. Amethi, a Congress bastion, is lost now as BJP's Smriti Irani won the seat.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2M1vqHr
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2M1vqHr
Live: Rahul accepts defeat, says 'I respect people's verdict'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is all set for a second term with a record mandate. Chinese President Xi Jinping and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu were among top world leaders who congratulated Modi on his impressive victory. Stay with TOI for live updates:
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Wg4Tu4
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Wg4Tu4
Modi third PM to retain power with full majority
After Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi, Narendra Modi is the third prime minister of the country who has been able to retain power for a second term with full majority in Lok Sabha. As counting goes on across the country on Thursday, trends show the Modi-led BJP would be easily able to cross the halfway mark of 272 seats in the 17th Lok Sabha elections.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HxlNMm
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HxlNMm
What historic NDA win means for BJP, Congress and other opposition parties
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2M5K8NX
Bengal: Depleted Left & Cong help saffron surge
BJP's sharp focus on the state, and efforts of PM Modi and Amit Shah seem to be paying the desired dividends. The party has increased its vote share to nearly 40% from just 17% in 2014. The Left, that cornered almost 23% votes in 2014, saw its vote bank gravitate towards the BJP, which is now being seen as the principal opposition to Mamata Banerjee's TMC.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VHDgFL
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VHDgFL
Rahul dithers but Amarinder stands tall in Cong
Congress vote share is likely to cross the 20% mark this time but in comparison BJP’s vote share has seen a higher spike to a near 40% in 2019. What we see is the utter failure of Congress against BJP on seats where they are in direct contest. This is reflected in BJP’s stranglehold in the Hindi heartland (225) and western India (78) accounting for over 300 out of 543 seats.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2wdcVFn
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2wdcVFn
Will the Mahagathbandhan survive till 2022?
With the BJP on course for a comprehensive victory across the country, particularly in Uttar Pradesh where it has consolidated its lead, the writing is on the wall for the bua-bhatija combine of Akhilesh Yadav and Mayawati. The much-touted Mahagathbandhan (MGB) of SP, BSP and RLD seems to have floundered in front of the persona of Narendra Modi in Uttar Pradesh.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2wbAazC
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2wbAazC
Why Rahul 3.0 failed to click in 2019 LS polls
Rahul Gandhi reinvented himself twice in the last 15 years. In his latest avatar, he reinvented himself to take on the mighty juggernaut of PM Modi and BJP president Amit Shah. The three versions of Rahul Gandhi roughly coincide with the three positions he has held in the party - general secretary, vice-president and president which he is holding currently.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2X1qRhB
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2X1qRhB
India wins yet again, tweets PM Narendra Modi
After the trends showed that the NDA is heading towards a massive victory in the Lok Sabha elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday tweeted saying "India wins yet again". Taking to Twitter, PM Modi said that together we will build a strong and inclusive India.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2X2NLF5
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2X2NLF5
'Congress should give Rahul decent retirement''
"I must have met him (Rahul) around 20 times in my life...I feel pity for him. Sonia Gandhi has thrust him on the Congress. He is a person who has come from a privileged background, he doesn't respect his colleagues," Sarma said.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2X0BKAc
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2X0BKAc
People's mandate against oppn's propaganda: Shah
BJP president Amit Shah on Thursday hailed the BJP's superb showing in the Lok Sabha polls as "victory of India" and said it is people's mandate against the Opposition's propaganda and personal attacks as well as their total rejection of politics of dynasty, appeasement and casteism.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WkZbXO
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WkZbXO
Priyanka Gandhi fails to make impact in UP
Priyanka Gandhi campaigned aggressively for Congress in 26 out of a total of 80 seats in Uttar Pradesh but has failed to make an impact. The Congress strategy to field SP and BSP turncoats apparently dented the prospects of SP-BSP-RLD alliance candidates. Her statement of cutting into BJP votes is also being seen as having benefited BJP.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HwTn5b
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HwTn5b
Why DMK’s victory is Tamil Nadu’s loss
For yet another term of the Lok Sabha, Tamil Nadu will fail to influence national politics as the UPA is all set to virtually sweep the parliamentary elections in the state when the BJP is expected to get majority on its own at the Centre.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HQSPX3
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HQSPX3
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Live: Andhra Pradesh assembly election results
Early trends show YSR Congress establishing early leads in majority of the Assembly constituencies in Andhra Pradesh. The party leads on 86 seats, TDP on 17 assembly segments while Pawan Kalyan's Janasena is leading on two seats. Stay with TOI for all updates
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2X2iUIT
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2X2iUIT
Live: Andhra Pradesh assembly election results
Early trends show YSR Congress establishing early leads in majority of the Assembly constituencies in Andhra Pradesh. The party leads on 86 seats, TDP on 17 assembly segments while Pawan Kalyan's Janasena is leading on two seats. Stay with TOI for all updates
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30FyrjZ
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30FyrjZ
LS election results live: Early trends show advantage NDA
Counting of votes is taking place across 542 constituencies today, capping a nearly two-month long election process which witnessed high-octane campaigning. Stay with Times of India for election results in UP, MP, Bihar, Gujarat, West Bengal, Delhi, Punjab, Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra, Tamil Nadu and other states and UTs.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2M4Dlnm
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2M4Dlnm
Live: Uttar Pradesh Lok Sabha election results
A saffron wave had swept Uttar Pradesh in 2014 when the BJP and allies won an unprecedented 73 out of the 80 seats in the state. However, the contest seems more evenly poised this time with rivals SP, BSP and RLD joining hands to defy the Modi juggernaut. Can a united fight by the Mahagathbandhan translate into rich electoral dividends or will the BJP come close to, or even breach, its 2014 tally? Stay tuned for TOI's counting day coverage to find out.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2X33tA6
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2X33tA6
Andhra assembly results: Counting begins
According to initial trends YSRCP is leading on 19 assembly segments, TDP on 4. TDP leader Nara Lokesh is leading from Malkangiri. Stay with Times of India for all the live updates
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WiMkVX
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WiMkVX
Live: Uttar Pradesh Lok Sabha election results
A saffron wave had swept Uttar Pradesh in 2014 when the BJP and allies won an unprecedented 73 out of the 80 seats in the state. However, the contest seems more evenly poised this time with rivals SP, BSP and RLD joining hands to defy the Modi juggernaut. Can a united fight by the Mahagathbandhan translate into rich electoral dividends or will the BJP come close to, or even breach, its 2014 tally? Stay tuned for TOI's counting day coverage to find out.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VXmMP3
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VXmMP3
Lok Sabha election results live: Counting of votes under way
Counting of votes is taking place across 542 constituencies today, capping a nearly two-month long election process which witnessed high-octane campaigning. Stay with Times of India for election results in UP, MP, Bihar, Gujarat, West Bengal, Delhi, Punjab, Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra, Tamil Nadu and other states and UTs.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JYCORk
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JYCORk
Andhra assembly results: Counting at 8am
The stage is set for counting of votes for Andhra Pradesh assembly and Lok Sabha elections amid tight security arrangements. About 25,000 policemen from state force and 35 companies of central paramilitary forces have been deployed to maintain law and order. Stay with Times of India for all the live updates
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2W2xjIR
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2W2xjIR
Live: Uttar Pradesh Lok Sabha election results
A saffron wave had swept Uttar Pradesh in 2014 when the BJP and allies won an unprecedented 73 out of the 80 seats in the state. However, the contest seems more evenly poised this time with rivals SP, BSP and RLD joining hands to defy the Modi juggernaut. Can a united fight by the Mahagathbandhan translate into rich electoral dividends or will the BJP come close to, or even breach, its 2014 tally? Stay tuned for TOI's counting day coverage to find out.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VX1IrF
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VX1IrF
Live: West Bengal Lok Sabha trends and results
It's verdict day, and 42 seats in West Bengal are up for grabs. Will BJP give a tough fight to TMC? Can the Left wrest a seat or two? Will the Congress votebank in Malda-Murshidabad be dented? Catch all live updates here on TOI
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WkWTYD
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WkWTYD
Live: Maharashtra Lok Sabha election results
In Maharashtra, which sends 48 lawmakers to the Lok Sabha, the BJP-Shiv Sena alliance will be put to test against the Congress-NCP combine. Stay with TOI for live updates
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HJDreS
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HJDreS
Andhra assembly results: Counting at 8am
The stage is set for counting of votes for Andhra Pradesh assembly and Lok Sabha elections amid tight security arrangements. About 25,000 policemen from state force and 35 companies of central paramilitary forces have been deployed to maintain law and order. Stay with Times of India for all the live updates
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2waH4oT
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2waH4oT
Odisha assembly results: Stage set for counting
The stage is set for counting of votes for the high-stake simultaneous Lok Sabha and assembly elections when the fate of 174 LS and 1,127 assembly candidates will be decided. The big political debate occupying people’s mind in Odisha is whether CM Naveen Patnaik will retain the state for the fifth term, as has been predicted by various agencies, or the BJP will storm to power proving the exit polls wrong. Stay with TOI for all the live updates
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VEwhgY
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VEwhgY
Election Results 2019 Live: Counting of votes will start at 8 am
The stage is set for the counting of votes in 542 Lok Sabha constituencies as opposition parties mounted vigil around the counting centres across India where the EVMs are being kept in strong rooms. Stay with TOI for all the live updates:
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HKAt9W
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HKAt9W
SC reaches full strength of 31
Parliament had increased SC’s sanctioned strength from 26 to 31 in 2008. The collegium headed by CJI Ranjan Gogoi on May 8 reiterated its April 12 recommendation for appointment of Jharkhand HC Chief Justice Bose and Gauhati HC CJ Bopanna as SC judges.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YKhIdD
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YKhIdD
Opposition plans swift response in case of split verdict
A joint opposition would petition the President that it be invited to form the government in case the Lok Sabha results throw up an unclear mandate. NCP chief Sharad Pawar and TDP’s Chandrababu Naidu have been contacting the regional satraps to convince them to join the front being attempted.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30D4pNR
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30D4pNR
Eye on China: India, Japan may run Colombo port
Sri Lanka’s cabinet is set to approve a tripartite agreement with India and Japan for the ECT. It could be one of the first agreements to be signed by the new government here after results to the Lok Sabha elections are out on Thursday.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JBpW47
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JBpW47
Only electric 2-wheelers may be sold in country after 2025
The government is expected to mandate the sale of only electric three-wheelers from April 2023, while all new two-wheelers with engine capacity up to 150cc driving out of showrooms may have to be powered by electricity from April 2025.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VJzQCy
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VJzQCy
Plot to tarnish polls globally: BJP brass
BJP president Amit Shah lashed out at opposition parties which have alleged that EVMs are vulnerable to manipulation, saying most of them had no problems when they won polls through voting machines but were raking up controversies in the face of “imminent defeat”.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WVuMwe
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WVuMwe
Stage set for 2019 verdict, EC makes arrangements for smooth counting
The counting exercise will begin at 8am, capping a two-month long election process which witnessed high-octane campaigning and charges of tampering EVMs and violations of the Model Code of Conduct. Trends are expected to be available shortly thereafter. However, the results this time are likely to be delayed due to tallying of VVPATs with EVM count for the first time.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WkiRer
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WkiRer
Oppn slams EC for rejecting plea on VVPAT count; Amit Shah hits back
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2QgoxR6
Attempted break-in at IAF's Paris office handling Rafale procurement
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2QilTu2
MHA alerts states, UTs ahead of counting of votes
Ahead of the counting of votes for the Lok Sabha elections on Thursday, ministry of home affairs (MHA) has alerted states regarding the possibility of violence in different parts of the country. State chief secretaries and DGPs have been tipped-off in this regard by the ministry. The MHA has asked all states and Union Territories to maintain law and order.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VIvOKL
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VIvOKL
Attempted break-in at IAF Rafale office in France
There was a break-in into the Indian Air Force Rafale project management team office which is located in a suburb of Paris in France. Sources in the Indian Air Force told ANI that no hard disk or document was stolen and more details were being ascertained. Sources said the main aim could have been to steal data as valuables or money are not kept in these offices.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HKBgI5
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HKBgI5
SCO meet: Sushma, Qureshi sit next to each other
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and her Pakistani counterpart Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Wednesday sat next to each other during the Council of Foreign Ministers meeting at Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, amid strained ties between the nuclear-armed neighbours. India was an observer at the SCO till 2005 and was granted the membership along with Pakistan in 2017.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Jzw4tI
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Jzw4tI
Breather for Congress-JD(S), BJP puts Operation Lotus ‘on hold’
The JD(S)-Congress alliance in Karnataka can heave a sigh of relief as the BJP unit here has “temporarily suspended” its Operation Lotus aimed at toppling the coalition government. BJP sources said the central leadership has asked state party chief BS Yeddyuyrappa to wait for outcome of the bid to topple the Kamal Nath-led Congress govt in Madhya Pradesh.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2wdUW1u
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2wdUW1u
'Rattled by likely defeat, oppn questioning EVMs'
Amit Shah on Wednesday slammed the opposition over its doubts on EVMs, saying the rival parties are rattled by their likely defeat and are "tarnishing" India and its democracy by raising questions on electoral process. Shah said the SC has given final shape to electoral process by hearing 3 PILs & asked if the opposition is raising questions on the apex court.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WhtjmJ
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WhtjmJ
'VVPAT count to be held at the end like in past'
EC has decided to follow the established procedure of counting VVPAT slips for 5 polling stations per assembly segment of each LS constituency at the end of the counting process. The opposition parties which had approached the EC on Tuesday wanted five random VVPATs to be counted first so that if there is a problem or a mismatch, all VVPAT slips can be counted.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JwVEQ7
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JwVEQ7
Live: Amit Shah fires 6 questions at opposition
Lok Sabha elections exit polls conducted by various agencies suggest big win for NDA. The counting of votes will be held on May 23. But the opposition is not giving up just yet, and is busy stitching a contingency plan, in case the NDA stops short of majority. Stay here for all live updates:
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VY4Vrd
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VY4Vrd
Virat Kohli alone can't win World Cup: Tendulkar
Stacking up staggering numbers may have become a day job for Virat Kohli, but he alone can in "no way" win a World Cup without support from his team, feels Sachin Tendulkar. "I think you will always have a couple of individuals stepping up every game but without team support, you can't do much. Just because of one individual, you can't win a tournament," he said.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WZ0vMY
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WZ0vMY
Govt clears names of 4 judges for elevation to SC
The government is learnt to have cleared the names of 4 judges for their elevation to the SC, sources said on Wednesday. The 4 names cleared are: justices Aniruddha Bose, A S Bopanna, B R Gavai and Surya Kant. The names of justices Bose and Bopanna were earlier returned by the government to the SC collegium citing seniority & representation of regions as reasons.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2X48iJK
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2X48iJK
Tuesday, May 21, 2019
On TVs in Pakistan: Why people don’t want PM Modi to return
Presumably panicked by the Indian Air Force’s surgical strikes on terror camps inside Pakistan, most Pakistani nationals are voicing in interviews on social media their reservations about the return of an NDA government led by Narendra Modi.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WWwLAn
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WWwLAn
Will take legal help for being blackmailed: Dutee
Dutee Chand, who last week revealed her same-sex relationship, is allegedly being "blackmailed" by her elder sister and has vowed to "not spare anyone intruding into my privacy". "I will take shelter of the law against persons and organisations," she said, alleging that some media organisations were on "overdrive" to harm her by intruding into her private life.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JzQD9B
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JzQD9B
#VerdictWithTimes: TOI brings you cutting edge data analytics and best analysis of 2019 Lok Sabha elections
As the world’s largest democracy, India, heads into counting day on May 23, TOI brings you the latest news coupled with cutting edge data analytics to simplify numbers and accurately pinpoint trends on counting day. Follow the latest news on TOI’s new look data hub which brings to you the grand finale of 542 Lok Sabha seats that went to polls across seven phases. Watch this video to explore all the features of our data hub and detailed analysis of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Wl3AKh
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Wl3AKh
Vote '19: How Modi is storming into Didi's citadel
Is there a new political horizon in the offing for West Bengal? Exit polls for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections suggest BJP could be making big inroads into Mamata Banerjee’s Bengal. What has brought about such major political changes in the eastern state that sends 42 MPs to Lok Sabha? Watch this vide for a detailed analysis. Poll of polls is an average of all major exit polls on 2019 Lok Sabha elections. Poll of polls in WB predicts 14 LS seats for NDA, 25 LS seats FOR TMC and 2 LS seats for UPA.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JWmCQs
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JWmCQs
Live: EC to decide on oppn's VVPAT demand
Lok Sabha elections exit polls conducted by various agencies suggest big win for NDA. The counting of votes will be held on May 23. But the opposition is not giving up just yet, and is busy stitching a contingency plan, in case the NDA stops short of majority. Stay here for all live updates:
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WfRjH7
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WfRjH7
Isro’s PSLV-C46 places Risat-2B in orbit
PSLV-C46 carrying Risat 2B -- which weighs 615kg -- lifted off from the first launch pad at Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota at 5.30am, as scheduled. It was the 48th flight of PSLV and the 14th flight in 'core-alone' configuration where solid strap-on motors were not used.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EqB53H
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2EqB53H
Live: PSLV-C46 lifts off with Risat-2B
Stay here for real-time updates on breaking news from India and across the world that you can't miss:
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HuIErZ
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HuIErZ
Indians in US scramble to get citizenship
A little over 5.44 lakh foreign nationals became US citizens during the first three quarters of fiscal year 2018 (which is the nine month period ended June last year). On the other hand, 7.07 lakh immigrants had become US citizens during the fiscal year ended September 30, 2017.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VTIzH3
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VTIzH3
EC rejects Lavasa’s demand on dissent notes
According to sources CEC Sunil Arora and election commissioner Sushil Chandra were of the opinion that model code of conduct matters were not quasi-judicial proceedings and hence did not require dissent or minority views to be conveyed as part of the final order.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JxrjB8
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JxrjB8
Opposition, BJP spar over EVM ‘tampering’; EC rules it out
Leaders of 22 opposition parties met the EC and presented some video clippings alleging “unauthorised” movement of EVMs, as also to demand verification of VVPAT slips before counting of votes on the voting machines.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Qgd3x4
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Qgd3x4
PM expresses concern over EVM 'controversy'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi Tuesday expressed concern over the "needless controversy" created by the opposition over EVMs at a meeting of NDA leaders, even as the ruling alliance laid out its agenda for the next five years if it is elected to power again. The prime minister also expressed concern over the opposition making "needless controversy" over EVMs.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2LXDc5h
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2LXDc5h
Why these state governments are nervous about May 23 results
The results for 22 state assembly seats along with 38 Lok Sabha seats will be out on May 23 and that could change the fate of the Tamil Nadu government as the ruling AIADMK risks falling short of majority. Results of bypolls of four assembly seats that will be declared on May 23 could change the Goa assembly equations too, especially if the BJP doesn't do well.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YFDWO4
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YFDWO4
Sister was blackmailing me for money: Dutee Chand
Dutee Chand, who recently revealed about her same-sex relationship, on Tuesday said that she had to go public with her relationship after receiving threats from her elder sister. Addressing a news conference, Dutee also requested a section of media not to spread anything which may impact her career.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JTbMeg
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JTbMeg
Oppn fears EVM 'tampering'; BJP says 'accept defeat with grace'
Leaders of 22 opposition parties met the Election Commission and raised concerns over reports of alleged tampering of EVMs and asked the poll body to ensure transparency in counting. The BJP condemned the opposition parties for questioning the credibility of EVMs and asked them to accept defeat with grace if people vote PM Modi-led government to power again.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30Bp1Go
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30Bp1Go
PM Modi likens his LS campaign to a pilgrimage
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday likened his campaign for this Lok Sabha election to a pilgrimage, saying it stood out from other polls as it was being fought by the people and not the party alone. He made these remarks at a meeting of ministers of his government at the BJP headquarters where he thanked them for their work.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HV5yrN
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HV5yrN
'EVM tampering reports false, factually incorrect'
The Election Commission on Tuesday rejected reports of alleged EVM tampering and asserted that all machines used in the elections are absolutely safe in the strongrooms.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2M2gBVc
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2M2gBVc
Dhoni's role massive in India's World Cup campaign, says Shastri
Mahendra Singh Dhoni will have a massive role in India's bid to regain the World Cup, coach Ravi Shastri said Tuesday, harping on the veteran's ability to influence the game's little moments.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JwaJ4n
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JwaJ4n
Verify VVPAT slips before counting of votes: 22 oppn parties to EC
Leaders of as many as 22 opposition parties met the EC and demanded verification of VVPAT slips of randomly-selected polling stations before counting of votes."We told the EC that the VVPAT machines should be counted first and if there is any discrepancy, then all of them in that segment should be counted," Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad said.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YDoL7R
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2YDoL7R
Handling pressure the most important thing in World Cup: Kohli
India captain Virat Kohli answered questions on various topics in the pre-departure press-conference, ranging from Kedar Jadhav's injury to a slump in Kuldeep Yadav’s form in the recently-concluded Indian Premier League.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2LZIehK
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2LZIehK
'EVM tampering reports false, factually incorrect'
The Election Commission on Tuesday rejected reports of alleged EVM tampering and asserted that all machines used in the elections are absolutely safe in the strongrooms. The charges of manipulations surfaced after some videos went viral purportedly showing EVMs being transported in open trucks.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2QfkDIi
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2QfkDIi
Concerned over EVM tampering reports: Pranab
Joining the ongoing controversy over EVMs, former President Pranab Mukherjee Tuesday expressed concern over the alleged tampering of voters' verdict saying the onus of ensuring institutional integrity lies with the EC, which should put all speculation to rest. He also said there can be no room for speculation that challenges the very basis of Indian democracy.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VJmYwo
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VJmYwo
One year down, will Kumaraswamy government get a second?
HD Kumaraswamy is set to complete one year as chief minister of the JD(S)-Congress government under the shadow of the exit polls, which, if forecast right, could spell serious trouble for his government. The state government, which has been tottering for the better part of its tenure, could yet crumble and fall if the Modi government sweeps to power on Thursday.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HKE9bR
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HKE9bR
'Crorepati' executives at Infosys more than double
The number of Infosys executives with compensation above Rs 1 crore rose sharply to 64 in 2018-19, from 28 in the previous year. Many more senior vice-presidents and vice-presidents became part of the crorepati club. A significant part of this increase was on account of the sharp spike in the company’s share price, which raised the value of the stocks that vested during the year.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Envlrp
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Envlrp
These kingmakers could decide who forms govt
Exit polls suggest Prime Minister Narendra Modi will win a landslide victory when votes are counted on Thursday. But if the polls are wrong, he may need outside help to form government. Here’s a list of kingmakers -- regional political leaders with clout across various Indian states -- who may decide whether the Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party or their biggest political rival, Rahul Gandhi’s Indian National Congress, can reach the 272 seats needed for a majority.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2QcfMaS
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2QcfMaS
EC debunks EVM rumors in UP towns
The Election Commission on Tuesday quashed allegations of discrepancies in handling and storage of EVMs in some districts of Uttar Pradesh, terming the claims baseless. Denying irregularities in Ghazipur, Jhansi, Chandauli and Domariaganj, EC reiterated that all polled EVMS and VVPATs were sealed properly in front of the candidates and added that the process was video-graphed.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2LXc8Dh
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2LXc8Dh
Special Deoband prayers for a ‘favourable result’
Apparently upset over pollsters’ predictions on Sunday night, Mufti Mehmood Hasan Bulandshahri said, “In the prevailing scenario it is very important to pray very hard for peace and prosperity of our country and for the protection of Muslims, mosques and teachers.”
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VRRTLD
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VRRTLD
Monday, May 20, 2019
I won't bow down to family pressure: Dutee Chand
After the bold and honest revelation about her same-sex relationship with a girl from her village, Dutee's family has raised strong objections but the ace sprinter is unfazed by it. “The SC verdict has been like a breath of fresh air for us. Nobody should judge us just for who we want to be with and who we love," she said.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VzvTAk
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VzvTAk
2 exit polls say Naidu will retain AP, 2 others say Jagan will oust him
Exit polls are divided on the outcome of the assembly elections in Andhra Pradesh with at least two pollsters predicting that the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) will continue in office and two others forecasting that the opposition YSR Congress party (YSRCP) will get a majority in the 175-member assembly.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Jx2OUo
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2Jx2OUo
Whatever happens, you need Mahi bhai: Chahal
Part of India's spin twins for the World Cup, along with Kuldeep Yadav, leg-spinner Chahal will make his debut at the premier ODI tournament and hopes to have enough tricks in his bag to bowl on pitches likely to be loaded heavily in favour of the batsmen.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VFKWsa
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VFKWsa
Army to now train jawans to become officers
The focus of this young leaders' course (YLC), apart from physical fitness and mental robustness, will on developing leadership traits and character-building, improving communication skills in English and public speaking, learning conflict management and resolution, decision-making and problem-solving, and soft skills in basic mannerism and military etiquettes.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VFHkWZ
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VFHkWZ
Vote '19: Why Modi may trump caste politics in UP
All eyes are on the crucial state of Uttar Pradesh, which sends 80 MPs to Lok Sabha. BJP and alliance partners had won 73 of these in 2014. But in 2019, Narendra Modi faced the combine might of Akhilesh Yadav’s SP and Mayawati’s BSP. Yet exit polls are giving a clear advantage to BJP. Watch this video to find out why. Poll of polls is an average of all major exit polls on 2019 Lok Sabha elections. Poll of polls in UP predicts 43 LS seats for NDA, 35 LS seats FOR MGB and 2 LS seats for INC.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2LZItcv
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2LZItcv
BJP steps up heat in MP; Cong-JD(S) govt in Karnataka on edge
A day after exit polls predicted a BJP win in most of the LS seats in MP, the party said the six-month-old Congress government in the state should prove its majority, prompting chief minister Kamal Nath to hit back saying he was ready for a floor test.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WipttH
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2WipttH
At 67.1%, 2019 turnout’s a record: EC
The final overall turnout for all 543 Lok Sabha seats in 2014 was 66.4%, which too is lower than the polling figure for 542 seats in 2019. Before 2019, the highest ever poll percentage recorded in a parliamentary election was in 2014.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VDnMCC
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VDnMCC
Women voters outnumber men in 13 states and UTs
In 2014, 10 states and UTs had seen more women than men voting, but within the then undivided state of Andhra Pradesh, the part that now remains Andhra had also recorded a larger number of female voters than male.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30yWLUz
from Times of India http://bit.ly/30yWLUz
Exit polls boost sensex to biggest 1-day rise in 10 years
The sensex rallied 1,422 points — its highest single-day gain in over a decade and the second highest ever — to settle at 39,353, its highest-ever close. On Monday, the NSE Nifty too rallied 421 points to 11,828, also the highest closing level for the index.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2QeA5nO
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2QeA5nO
Opposition to meet EC, raise issue of tallying VVPAT slips with EVM
Ahead of the Lok Sabha poll results on May 23, leaders of various opposition parties will meet the EC and raise the issue of tallying VVPATs with EVM figures as per Supreme Court directions. The opposition parties are demanding tallying of VVPAT slips with EVM figures in an entire assembly constituency in case a discrepancy is found in a polling booth.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JuoccS
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2JuoccS
Dhoni wants to become a painter post retirement
Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Monday shared his childhood dream of becoming a painter and his plans after quitting cricket, fuelling fresh speculations about his retirement.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HFaelc
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HFaelc
At 67.11%, 2019 LS poll turnout highest so far
An estimated 67.11 per cent of the nearly 91 crore electors turned up to cast their vote in this year's seven-phase Lok Sabha elections, the highest ever turnout recorded in any parliamentary polls in India. The overall turnout in 2014 was 66.40 per cent. But, the Election Commission figures are provisional and are subject to change.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HCXNX1
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2HCXNX1
Naidu, Didi discuss possible role of Cong, oppn plan in case of hung LS
Naidu held a 45-minute-long meeting with Banerjee on the future strategies of the "Mahagatbandhan" (Grand Alliance), sources said. The leaders also discussed possibilities of forming a non-BJP government including regional parties with the support of the Congress, they said.
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VW0aOY
from Times of India http://bit.ly/2VW0aOY
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