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The Times of India Bungle in Banswara: Why Cong is opposing its own man

Recognized as the tribal heartland of Rajasthan, Banswara appears to be the sole constituency across the nation where the Congress is actively campaigning against its own candidate and instead supporting the emerging BAP. Internal disputes within the longstanding party, disarray between its state and central divisions, and the reluctance of the high command led to a collaboration with the five-month-old BAP on terms set by the latter. Nevertheless, Congress' own candidate, Arvind Damor, continues to compete in the race.

The Times of India Bungle in Banswara: Why Cong is opposing its own man

Recognized as the tribal heartland of Rajasthan, Banswara appears to be the sole constituency across the nation where the Congress is actively campaigning against its own candidate and instead supporting the emerging BAP. Internal disputes within the longstanding party, disarray between its state and central divisions, and the reluctance of the high command led to a collaboration with the five-month-old BAP on terms set by the latter. Nevertheless, Congress' own candidate, Arvind Damor, continues to compete in the race.

The Times of India Laughter in the time of polls: Memes take centre stage

Political memes featuring Tollywood comedians influence young voters during the general election in Telugu states. Memers are paid for creating satirical and offensive content, with politicians leveraging memes for promotion. Brahmanandam remains a key inspiration behind the meme trend.

The Times of India 'Viral message to not fill fuel tanks of vehicles to capacity fake'

Indian Oil debunks fake WhatsApp message on fuel tank fill, assures safety as per manufacturer specs, dispels explosion risk from fuel expansion, urges safety guidelines adherence for public awareness.

The Times of India US says downed Houthi anti-ship missile, four drones

ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS-SHIPPING-US Army says coalition vessel engaged anti-ship ballistic missile launched from Yemen

The Times of India Horoscope Today: Read your daily astrological predictions

Horoscope Today: Read daily horoscope predictions for April 25, 2024. Know all about the astrological events and influences that will be affecting each of the 12 zodiac signs. Get ready to discover what the stars have in store for you today!

The Times of India Melting glaciers pose risk of glacial lakes bursting, causing floods in Himalayas: Report

WMO report warns of glacier retreat in High Mountain Asia, emphasizing the impact on natural hazards. Uttarakhand's 2013 GLOF incident at Kedarnath underscores the urgent need for climate action to mitigate risks in mountainous regions.

The Times of India At 93, she is the longest surviving bypass patient in the country

Daisy D'Costa, India's longest surviving bypass patient, celebrated her 48th surgery anniversary, reflecting on the advancements since her operation at the Railway Hospital with Dr. Cherian's primitive techniques and challenging recovery.

The Times of India Cheaper airbags, but at what cost? Factory that made fakes busted

An undercover cop busts a fake airbag racket at Mata Sundri Road, recovering Rs 2 crore worth of counterfeit airbags. The operation involved individuals transitioning from welding to producing fake airbags, sparking a police investigation into a public safety threat.

The Times of India Voters to get free dosas, discount on beer in B'luru

Bengaluru businesses offer incentives for voters ahead of Karnataka polls, including free rides and discounts. CEN police take action against spreading fake visuals of Prajwal Revanna.

The Times of India Beer smuggling sees new high in poll season, recovery of bottles doubles

Delhi witnessed a surge in beer smuggling amid elections. Police cracked down on illicit liquor supply, arrested traffickers, and ramped up safety measures. The structured smuggling syndicate's operation was targeted, affecting interstate suppliers.

The Times of India 30 foreign journos slam govt over reporter's claim

After senior ABC reporter Avani Dias claimed she was compelled to leave the country due to her refusal to align with the government's stance, 30 foreign journalists based in India criticized the government for expelling Dias at a time when it was boasting about conducting the largest democratic exercise in the world.