India news: Kerala, Assam and Puducherry head to polls
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India news: Kerala, Assam and Puducherry head to polls
"Parts of India, including the national capital, continue to see showers and thunderstorms due to a western disturbance rarely seen in the month of April. This atmospheric phenomenon has forced discussions of climate change all over the country."
"It's election season in India as voters in two states and a union territory head to polls in high-stakes elections, which could see Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ruling BJP party extend its power, both in terms of time and constituencies."
"On the global front, Indians remain glued to their television sets as the fragile temporary ceasefire between the US, Israel, and Iran seems to be coming undone. The war in the Middle East has significantly impacted Indian investments, businesses, and critical supplies like cooking gas."
Parts of India, including the national capital, are experiencing showers and thunderstorms due to a rare western disturbance in April. This weather phenomenon has sparked discussions about climate change across the country. Concurrently, high-stakes elections are taking place in two states and a union territory, which may allow Prime Minister Narendra Modi's BJP party to extend its power. Additionally, a fragile ceasefire in the Middle East is affecting Indian investments and critical supplies, such as cooking gas.
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