Lok Sabha polls 2024
With temperature soaring to a maximum of 43.4 degrees Celsius, the national capital failed to match the turnout figures of 2014 and 2019 elections, recording a turnout of only 54.48%
[…]This marked the first time that the national capital saw CCTV webcasting to the CEO’s office from sensitive booths, primarily in the capital’s North East and East constituencies, to avert untoward incidents
[…]From choco lava cake to biryani, Delhiites enjoyed a range of discounts from 10% to 25% at 92 restaurants under NDMC, for casting their votes in the Lok Sabha elections 2024
[…]While posh New Delhi constituency witnessed the lowest count of voters at 51.54%, poverty-stricken North east Delhi recorded highest turnout with 58.30%
[…]Rajan Singh, the contestant, alleged that the presiding officer assaulted him for demanding a separate queue for transgender persons
[…]Polling officials, however, say that the system is foolproof and the complaining voters went in with the objective of creating ruckus
[…]Hailing from diverse backgrounds, residents point to lack of basic facilities for the growing population
[…]As Delhi gears up for the Lok Sabha elections on May 25, we look at the most important spots where political rallies are held. Although the emergence of TV and digital media has lessened their significance, they may again witness gatherings
[…]