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Lok Sabha polls: Prestige battle for Ajit Pawar as he makes Shirur personal

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Shivajirao Adhalrao Patil, who was with Eknath Shinde faction of Sena, joined the NCP (Ajit faction) when he realised that the Shirur seat was given to the Ajit camp. Ajit has, so far, held close to a dozen rallies in the constituency. "Within two years after winning the elections, he came to me and said that he is a celebrity and that he needs to work again as he had financial issues and he wants to resign as an MP. I told him how he could resign so soon as people would be very angry," said Ajit in one of his speeches. Читать дальше...

Nashik LS seat: Ally dynamics, upset voters & a seer who refused to withdraw nomination

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The BJP first wanted the seat claiming that Sena MP Hemant Godse would not be able to retain the seat. However, after a seat exchange deal with NCP (Ajit), the BJP offered the seat to the latter. However, with Godse not willing to vacate the seat, CM Eknath Shinde refused to hand over the seat to the NCP(Ajit). Shinde kept dragging the issue till the date of filing of nomination after which the Ajit camp withdrew its claim for the seat.

BJP's Murlidhar Mohol vs Congress' Ravindra Dhangekar: No simple choices for Pune voters

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Congress has fielded Dhangekar as the Lok Sabha candidate from Pune while BJP has fielded former mayor Murlidhar Mohol. Bapat was a Brahmin and this time, BJP has bet on a Maratha to douse the Maratha anger in parts of this constituency. Dhangekar is an OBC and an assembly victory has given hope to the Congress that he can end the dry spell for the party ever since Suresh Kalmadi won the seat in 2009. From poor urban infrastructure, traffic woes, the Maratha quota issue and Congress' allegation that... Читать дальше...

Unnao: Will it be a hatrick for BJP's Sakshi Maharaj?

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The BJP's incumbent two-term MP Sakshi Maharaj is facing a spirited fight from former Congress MP from Unnao Annu Tandon for a third time, but this time as SP candidate. Originally from Kasganj, he won three Lok Sabha elections from Mathura and Farrukhabad, before being brought here in 2014, then winning on the back of almost en bloc support from the dominant Lodhi caste here as well as Nishads, combined with the Hindutva and Modi factor. But he has not been able to develop much of a positive reputation for himself in the past ten years. Читать дальше...

Lok Sabha polls: BJP's journo pick Vs Congress' educationist in Kanpur

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Kanpur, one of the oldest major industrial and commercial centres of Uttar Pradesh which has in the past sent heavyweights such as Murli Manohar Joshi and former Union minister Shriprakash Jaiswal to Parliament, is currently held by the BJP's Satyadev Pachauri, 76, who is not contesting this time.

India needs to focus on factor market reforms to propel growth to double digit: ADB Chief Economist

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Labour reforms have been approved by Parliament in 2020, but it has not been implemented. In 2019 and 2020, 29 central labour laws were amalgamated, rationalised and simplified into four labour codes -- the Code on Wages, 2019; the Industrial Relations Code, 2020; the Code on Social Security, 2020; and the Occupational Safety, Health & Working Conditions Code, 2020.



Lok Sabha polls: Sharad Pawar's Nilesh Lanke giving a tough fight to BJP's Sujay Vikhe

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Sharad Pawar has claimed that when the Vikhe Patils came to know about his move to field Lanke, they sent out a message to get Pawar to select any other candidate. While there is no way of confirming Pawar's claim, Ajit has publicly spoken about how he did his best to dissuade Lanke from contesting against Vikhe Patil. Failing to persuade him, Ajit asked Lanke to resign as an MLA or else face disqualification. So confident was Lanke of his victory that he resigned as an MLA before joining the Sharad Pawar faction.

Poll card Odisha: BJP aims to challenge Naveen Patnaik’s iron grip

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ET takes a look at factors playing out in the state: In 2019, BJP emerged as the main challenger to BJD and won eight Lok Sabha seats. However, in the assembly polls, it was Naveen Patnaik all the way, showing that Odiyas have different preferences for different polls. In between these two players, Congress is trying hard to make space for itself.

Fashion companies' dull show worries Nexus Select

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The concerns are weighing on Nexus as India's first publicly listed retail Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) is looking to invest Rs 1,000 crore in acquiring three malls in Hyderabad to grow the total portfolio to 20 malls and 11 million sq ft.

Arsenal keep title date with Manchester (City) by win against Manchester (United)

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Premier League's first double win against Manchester United since 2006-07. Tony Blair passing baton to Gordon Brown. Manmohan Singh in 3rd year as PM. Chak De! India, Om Shanti Om top grossers. Van Persie, Henry, Trossard, Havertz influential. Mikel Arteta, William Saliba, Antony pivotal in game.

PE fund Apax to step up India play with new team

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The Apax strategy is more pivoted toward control deals, given its focus on being able to have a seat on the table to drive changes. It is, however, open to partnering with quality founders and management teams in minority settings "where there's a meeting of minds," Haldea said.

General Atlantic, TPG Capital, two other PEs in race for Altimetrik

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Altimetrik has offices in over 20 locations, six of them in India, with more than 80% of its workforce based in the country. The company has a team of over 6,000 digital practitioners. It has a global client base engaged in the BFSI, fintech, automotive, manufacturing, retail, pharmaceutical and life science sectors. They include Citi, Morgan Stanley, Novartis, Sony, Schindler and Samsung. In India, the company has offices in Pune, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Jaipur and Gurgaon.

Drug regulator forms panel to evaluate OTC candidates

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The sub-committee, which includes various doctors from the country's top government hospitals, representatives from Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), drug controllers from various states, will develop a mechanism for the drugs to be sold OTC, considering globally prevalent regulations and practices.

Cooling core inflation will bring US Fed some relief

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The core consumer price index (CPI), which excludes food and fuel, is seen rising 0.3% from a month earlier after 0.4% advances throughout the first quarter. The Bureau of Labor Statistics will issue its CPI report on Wednesday. Compared with April 2023, the core CPI is projected to rise 3.6%. While that annual increase would be the smallest in three years, it's still running too fast to placate Federal Reserve policymakers, who want evidence inflation is slowing consistently as they debate interest-rate cuts.

Third Eye: Preparing for the D-day, Campaign stuck due to traffic & Double heat event

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Anjani Soren, sister of former Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren and president of JMM's Odisha unit, is contesting both the Lok Sabha and assembly elections in Odisha. While Anjani Soren is contesting from Mayurbhanj Lok Sabha seat, she is also contesting from Saraskana assembly segment in the Mayurbhanj district.

Sweltering heat pushes up demand for temporary workers in rural markets

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There is a 20% year-on-year increase in rural job vacancies, according to executives at recruitment services and consumer companies. They estimate 20,000-50,000 new temporary jobs are being created this year thanks to robust summer season demand in rural and semi-urban areas while companies with a large focus on rural businesses are looking to bolster sales and distribution presence in the hinterlands.

Strong growth likely in FY25; pvt investment picking up, says Sanjay Nayar

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In an interview to ET, Nayar called on the government to maintain its capital expenditure push for some more time to "crowd in" private investment. Rural consumption has started to see an uptick, on top of the already strong urban demand, he said. Capacity utilisation has gone up to 75% or so, which indicates companies would go for fresh capacity expansion.





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