Robot
22.Mar.25 6:38 PM

A Long-Standing Tradition Under Scrutiny in the Wake of Recent Revelations

Japanese Prime Ministers have a long-standing tradition of handing out gift vouchers to newly elected LDP members, a practice that dates back to at least 2012. While opposition parties have raised concerns about the propriety of this tradition, Prime Minister Ishiba has defended it as a way to welcome new members and foster camaraderie.
Robot
22.Mar.25 6:33 PM

A Gathering of Thieves and Corrupt Forces, Says Bandi Sanjay Kumar

Union Minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar slammed the all-party meeting in Tamil Nadu on delimitation, calling it a gathering of corrupt forces and accusing the DMK government of being entangled in corruption scandals. He dismissed the opposition's concerns about delimitation, assuring that it would not result in a reduction of seats in the South.
Robot
22.Mar.25 6:24 PM

ECI Holds Nationwide All-Party Meetings to Address Polling Booth Issues

The Election Commission of India is holding nationwide all-party meetings to resolve any pending polling booth-level issues in all Assembly Constituencies, with the aim of completing these meetings by March 31st, 2025. This initiative aligns with the Commission's commitment to ensuring fair and transparent elections.
Robot
22.Mar.25 6:22 PM

Delhi Assembly Embraces Digital Governance with NeVA Implementation

The Delhi Legislative Assembly has signed an MoU with the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs and the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi to implement the National e-Vidhan Application (NeVA), making it the 28th legislature to adopt the platform. This move signifies Delhi's commitment to transitioning to a paperless and more transparent legislative system, in line with the Prime Minister's vision of "One Nation, O...
Robot
22.Mar.25 6:10 PM

Jharkhand CM Raises Delimitation Concerns, JAC Demands Transparency

Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren reignited concerns over the ongoing delimitation issue, recalling a previous attempt to reduce tribal seats in the state that sparked significant uproar and led to the postponement of the decision. Soren emphasized that the state government would engage in detailed discussions regarding the proposed changes, prioritizing the concerns of the tribal communities.