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Poll Panel Defends SIR Power Before Supreme Court

The Election Commission of India has told the Supreme Court it holds the power and competence to undertake Summary Revision of electoral rolls. Read the full details of the legal submission.

SIR Electoral Roll Revision Disenfranchises Millions of Women

Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls has led to the disenfranchisement of over 23 lakh women across six major states, reversing decades of progress in women's political participation in India. Learn the shocking data.

BJP gets 12 times Congress funding in 2024-25

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.

41.8 Lakh Voter Names May Be Deleted in MP

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.

How to Pick the Right Term Insurance Plan in India

Choosing term insurance? Don't just look at price. Use these 4 objective metrics—Claim Settlement Ratio, Amount Settlement Ratio, Solvency Ratio & Business Volume—to select a financially stable insurer that will honor claims. Protect your family's future

Gender Justice in India: The Gap Between Law and Life

India's Constitution and landmark judgments promise gender equality, but the struggle for safety, dignity, and equity continues in homes, workplaces, and public spaces. Explore the journey and the persistent gaps.

SEBI Cuts Mutual Fund Fees, Revises Brokerage Caps

SEBI announces major reforms to mutual fund regulations, reducing expense ratios and brokerage fees. New rules aim to enhance transparency and protect investors in India's financial markets.

Bengal Draft Rolls: 58 Lakh Voters Deleted

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.

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