'SIR'prising victory: Struck off electoral rolls, Farakka candidate ends Congress's losing drought in West Bengal | India News

‘SIR’prising victory: Struck off electoral rolls, Farakka candidate ends Congress’s losing drought in West Bengal | India News

Congress Farakka candidate wins election after his name was deleted during SIR NEW DELHI: In the Farakka constituency of West Bengal, an interesting case related to the Special Intensive Revision and the assembly elections took place. A Congress candidate whose name had been struck off the electoral rolls during the SIR, fought the case, won…

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Alcohol Stock to Buy: 18% upside! Motilal Oswal hikes target for 8 PM maker; Rs 43453 crore Mcap company - Check full details - Markets

Alcohol Stock to Buy: 18% upside! Motilal Oswal hikes target for 8 PM maker; Rs 43453 crore Mcap company – Check full details – Markets

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Arvid Lindblad draws parallels with Shah Rukh Khan's ‘Mannat’ story

Arvid Lindblad draws parallels with Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Mannat’ story

Rising motorsport star and Racing Bull’s F1 driver Arvid Lindblad has drawn a parallel between his own journey and that of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, recalling the story behind Khan’s iconic Mumbai residence, “Mannat”. RB’s Arvid Lindblad after qualifying REUTERS/Issei Kato (REUTERS) Lindblad is Formula 1’s newest sensation. His journey holds a special place…

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‘Who knows surprise better than Japan?’ Trump’s Pearl Harbor remark sparks unease in Tokyo during Iran war statement

‘Who knows surprise better than Japan?’ Trump’s Pearl Harbor remark sparks unease in Tokyo during Iran war statement

Japan saw embarrassment, confusion and unease on Saturday after President Donald Trump cited Japan’s 1941 attack on US forces at Pearl Harbor to justify his secrecy before launching the war against Iran, with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi seated beside him in Washington.The discomfort was compounded by the sensitivity surrounding public comments on Pearl Harbor…

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