The 7th Delhi Assembly held sessions for just 74 days over five years, making it the shortest-lived session. A report reveals ...
The 7th Delhi Assembly convened for just 74 days over its five-year term, the lowest number compared to all previous ...
The outgoing Delhi Assembly has set a new low with the fewest sittings and bills passed in its five-year term. As elections ...
Delhi's 1952 assembly elections saw 350,000 voters, mostly rural and working-class, participating. Polling was low in New ...
The Bharatiya Janata Party has fielded Ramesh Bidhuri for Kalkaji against Delhi Chief Minister Atishi. Congress' Alka Lamba ...
The government offices in the national capital will remain closed on February 5. Employees registered as voters in ...
The BSP has unveiled its first list of candidates for the election, featuring a diverse group of nominees from different ...
The outgoing Assembly, which held 74 sittings over its five-year term, met for an average of 15 days a year. On the days it ...
Only 14 bills were passed in these five years, another record low, of which five were related to the salaries of legislators.
The elections will include the general election for the Delhi Legislative Assembly and bye-elections for two Assembly constituencies: Erode (East) in Tamil Nadu and Milkipur in Uttar Pradesh.
In an effort to boost voter engagement, Delhi's Chief Electoral Officer, R. Alice Vaz, has launched over 3,000 auto-rickshaws ...
General election to the legislative Assembly of national capital territory of Delhi and bye-elections to two Assembly ...