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1,165 Candidates Contest Pune Municipal Corporation Polls

A total of 1,165 candidates are contesting the Pune Municipal Corporation elections for 165 seats across 41 wards. Voting is scheduled for January 15. Get the latest details on candidate withdrawals and key wards.

Chandigarh Keeps 35 MC Wards, Delays Delimitation

Chandigarh administration decides to retain the existing 35 municipal wards, postponing delimitation. The move awaits final approval from the Ministry of Home Affairs. Read for details.

Mangaluru MCC Begins Ward-Wise Property Survey

Mangaluru City Corporation starts a detailed ward-wise property survey to identify all holdings and improve tax revenue. The drive aims to bring clarity to nearly 90,000 pending properties.

BJP candidates win unopposed in Pune civic polls

In a boost for BJP, former corporators Manjusha Nagpure and Shrikant Jagtap elected unopposed from Pune's Suncity-Manikbaug ward. Key details on the PMC elections and their implications.

BJP's Ravi Landge wins PCMC ward unopposed

BJP's Ravi Landge secures uncontested victory in Pimpri Chinchwad's ward 6B after opponent withdraws. This marks his second consecutive unopposed win. Read about the political dynamics and nomination rejections shaping the civic polls.

Punjab HC Seeks Response on Ward Delimitation Pleas

Punjab & Haryana High Court issues notice on petitions challenging the delimitation of municipal wards in Punjab. Next hearing scheduled for May 27. Stay updated on this key legal development.

Mumbai's K-East Ward: High Revenue, Neglected Issues

Mumbai's K-East ward, contributing Rs 526 crore in property tax, grapples with severe civic issues like water cuts, traffic jams, and subway flooding. As BMC polls near, residents hope for change.

Mumbai's H West Ward: Key Issues and Election Outlook

As Mumbai's H West ward, covering Bandra, Khar, and Santacruz West, heads to elections, residents cite traffic, commercialisation, and poor infrastructure as major concerns. They express hope for the return of corporators to address grievances.

Congress Club Vandalised in Kannur, CPM Blamed

A Congress-run club in Kannur's Thalassery was vandalised, with furniture and a Gandhi portrait damaged. The party alleges CPM workers' resentment over election defeat. Police probe on.

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