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As voting for the Lok Sabha elections 2024 concluded today, pollsters rolled out their projections. While several pollsters projected over 370 seats for the BJP-led NDA, some major projections even showed '400 paar' possibilities. The counting of votes for the general elections is scheduled for June 4.
Arunachal Pradesh Assembly Election Result 2024 LIVE: Counting votes for Arunachal Pradesh Assembly Elections 2024 is taking place today, June 2. Out of the 60 Assembly seats that went to the polls on April 19, the BJP has already won 10 unopposed. A party is required to get at least 31 seats to cross the majority mark. Stay tuned for the live coverage with Outlook India.
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After days of assessing the situation, the weather department has clarified that the record-breaking temperature was recorded due to a sensor error.
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With the Lok Sabha Polls officially wrapped up, exit polls have projected a third term for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance. Along with the Lok Sabha exit polls, a NDA sweep for the assembly elections of Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and Arunachal Pradesh has been predicted.
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As Mexico gears up for its polls on Sunday, the country is witnessing a bloodbath due to the increase in the number of political assassinations.
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It is an irony that the first issue of Outlook which was on Kashmir came out from this building. This isn’t its last issue
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In ‘Silences; a list’, the poem is embedded within the design, rendering the text illegible
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In the campaign rallies in Kashmir, political candidates from different regional parties spoke about breaking the silence. They said the abrogation of Article 370 took away their dignity. Now is the time to speak up, they said. People turned out in record numbers to cast their votes in the Valley. What does that mean? Is it acceptance or is it the act of breaking the silence? What is this silence?
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Dates that shaped Kashmir’s collective memory
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Divert the conversation to faraway places, quote Urdu poetry—tactics to avoid talking about issues confronting Kashmir
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The increase in visitors reflects not just a recovery but also provides jobs in the hospitality sector
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The enforced silence in Kashmir echoes themes from George Orwell’s dystopian novel 1984
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Dignity and dissent are under constant attack as Kashmiris wake up each day to learn new ways in which their memory and resistance do not matter
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Senior PDP leader Waheed-ur-Rehman Parra, who contested from Srinagar, says the prevailing silence in Kashmir is New Delhi’s definition of peace. In reality, this silence is stifling Kashmiris
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The stance of the Union government towards J&K is becoming progressively more regressive and despotic
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Poems by Naseem Shafaie
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India will now take on Ireland on June 5, while Bangladesh will face Sri Lanka on June 8 in their opener.
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