92,235 Apply for Voter List Inclusion in Gujarat Revision
Gujarat's electoral roll revision sees 92,235 applications for voter list inclusion and over 13,000 for deletions. The special revision drive continues until January 18.
Gujarat's electoral roll revision sees 92,235 applications for voter list inclusion and over 13,000 for deletions. The special revision drive continues until January 18.
Kerala's Chief Electoral Officer appoints four civil servants as observers for the Special Intensive Revision of voters' lists. They will oversee the process across all districts to ensure inclusivity and accuracy. Read more.
Indian Railways expands its AI-based 'Intrusion Detection System' to 981 km of tracks in the Northeast to prevent elephant and animal collisions. A major step in wildlife conservation.
West Bengal initiates training for 4,600 government-appointed micro-observers to ensure a transparent and accurate special intensive revision of electoral rolls. Stay informed on election integrity.
Kerala's draft electoral roll sees over 2.2 lakh deletions, primarily duplicate entries. State gears up for Lok Sabha polls with a net addition of 1.5 lakh voters. Full details inside.
Gujarat's electoral roll revision sees massive public response. Over 69,760 applications to add names filed in just three days. Deadline for claims is January 18. Read details.
Chhattisgarh's draft electoral roll sees over 27 lakh deletions post-Special Summary Revision. Check details, key dates, and how to file claims and objections now.
Madhya Pradesh's draft electoral roll sees massive revision with over 42 lakh deletions and 15.6 lakh new additions. Key details on voter registration and claims process.
The Election Commission will publish draft electoral rolls for Kerala on December 23, 2025. Learn how to check your voter registration status online and the process for claims and objections.
Post-electoral bonds, corporate donations via trusts hit Rs 3,811 crore in 2024-25. BJP received the lion's share, with Tata, Jindal, Mahindra as top donors. Explore the data.
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee alleges gross errors in draft electoral rolls, blaming the Election Commission. She claims names deleted, demands rectification before polls. Read the full story.
BJP received over ₹6,000 crore in political donations in 2024-25, 12 times Congress' ₹522 crore. Electoral trusts dominate funding post-SC scrapping electoral bonds. Full donor list revealed.
Trinamool Congress declared Rs 184.96 crore from 448 donors in 2024-25, a three-fold jump. Top donors include Prudent Electoral Trust, a lottery distributor, and Bengal-based firms. Details inside.
After the electoral bonds scheme was scrapped, corporate donations via electoral trusts tripled to Rs 3,811 crore in 2024-25. Seven major industrial groups accounted for over half the total contributions. Read the full analysis.
After the electoral bond scheme was scrapped, BJP's donations via electoral trusts surged over four-fold to Rs 3,577.5 crore in 2024-25, capturing 83.6% of all trust funds. Explore the data.
BJP's donations surged 53% to Rs 6,073 crore in 2024-25 after SC scrapped electoral bonds. 52% came from trusts, top donors include Serum Institute, Vedanta. Read the full analysis.
After Supreme Court scrapped electoral bonds, corporate-backed trusts' political donations surged over 200% to Rs 3,811 crore in FY25, with BJP receiving 82% of total funds. Explore the data and key donors.
West Bengal CEO holds meeting to deploy micro-observers for error-free electoral rolls. A pioneering move in India's electoral process. Read the full details.
Justice Dinesh Maheshwari champions Indian Knowledge System, urges shift from Artificial to Authentic Intelligence. Discover the call for a legal system rooted in civilizational values.
Madhya Pradesh's intensive electoral roll revision flags 41.8 lakh voters for deletion. Bhopal, Indore see highest deletions. Draft rolls expected this month. Read details.
Madurai's draft electoral roll released by Collector K J Praveen Kumar shows removal of 3.8 lakh voters. Find out the reasons behind the massive revision and the new voter count.
Draft electoral roll for central Tamil Nadu excludes 10.93 lakh voters. Trichy sees highest deletions. Voters urged to verify names and raise claims by Jan 18.
Gujarat's draft electoral rolls see 73.73 lakh voters removed after SIR. Total voters now 4.34 crore. Check steps to claim inclusion if your name is missing.
The Election Commission's draft electoral roll for Gujarat shows over 7.3 lakh voters removed. Find out the reasons behind this massive deletion and its impact on the state's voter list.
Tamil Nadu's draft electoral roll sees 97 lakh deletions post-SIRA. Women voters (2.77 crore) outnumber men (2.66 crore). Get the full details on the revision process.
The Election Commission's draft electoral roll for Gujarat shows 4.34 crore valid voters after a Special Intensive Revision, a drop of 73.73 lakh from previous lists. Read the full analysis.
Ten years after reforms were promised, India's juvenile justice system remains broken. Institutional gaps continue to fail children and derail their futures. Read our analysis.
West Bengal begins Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. Electoral Registration Officers to issue notices from December 18. Hearings to be held at key government offices. Stay informed.
West Bengal's draft electoral roll sees 7.6% deletions. 1.9 crore voters face notices over discrepancies. Final roll for 5 states/UTs due Feb 14, 2026. Read details.
West Bengal's draft electoral roll sees a massive deletion of 58 lakh names and addition of 1.3 lakh new voters. Key political parties raise concerns over the revision process.