
Karn Pratap Singh
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2 weeks ago |
htsyndication.com | Karn Pratap Singh |Snehil Sinha
India, April 10 -- With a combined length of nearly 90 kilometres and forming two arterial loops through the heart of the Capital, Delhi's Ring Road and Outer Ring Road are vital to keeping its vast network of motor traffic in constant motion. But over the past fortnight, these lifelines have turned into chronic chokepoints, causing daily gridlocks for millions of motorists.
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2 weeks ago |
hindustantimes.com | Karn Pratap Singh |Snehil Sinha
With a combined length of nearly 90 kilometres and forming two arterial loops through the heart of the Capital, Delhi’s Ring Road and Outer Ring Road are vital to keeping its vast network of motor traffic in constant motion. But over the past fortnight, these lifelines have turned into chronic chokepoints, causing daily gridlocks for millions of motorists.
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2 months ago |
htsyndication.com | Snehil Sinha |Karn Pratap Singh
India, Jan. 30 -- Most seats in east Delhi, home to a large Purvanchali population, tend to follow a predictable trend, with voters rarely allowing new contenders to break into well-established strongholds. This holds true for Patparganj, a constituency that has remained loyal to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) since 2013 despite some close fights. This time, the contest appears harder to call.
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2 months ago |
hindustantimes.com | Snehil Sinha |Karn Pratap Singh
Most seats in east Delhi, home to a large Purvanchali population, tend to follow a predictable trend, with voters rarely allowing new contenders to break into well-established strongholds. This holds true for Patparganj, a constituency that has remained loyal to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) since 2013 despite some close fights. This time, the contest appears harder to call.
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2 months ago |
hindustantimes.com | Karn Pratap Singh |Aheli Das
Amidst the high-intensity campaigns to woo Purvanchali voters in the Capital, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) attacked the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) as member of parliament (MP) Ravi Kishan and northeast Delhi MP Manoj Tiwari addressed public gatherings and roadshows on Saturday, representing the Purvanchali leader-base of the party.
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