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Hindu Population Fell 7.8% Between 1950-2015, Muslims Up 43.15%: PM's Panel

MENA FN 10 May 2024
(MENAFN - Kashmir Observer) New Delhi- The share of the Hindu population decreased by 7.82 per cent between 1950 and 2015 in India, while that of Muslims increased by 43.15 per cent, suggesting ... .
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Water shortfall leaves city thirsty, DJB bulletin shows

Hindustan Times 10 May 2024
... on the current norm of 60 gallons per capita per day (GPCD) — Delhi’s present water requirement is 1,290MGD for an estimated population of 21.5 million, leading to a demand-supply gap of over 290MGD.
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Why Indian youth is not at the polls: No desire to be part of the solution

Indian Express 10 May 2024
Merely 17 per cent of the youth population of Bihar, the state with the highest concentration of youth, is registered to vote, with the percentage in Delhi being only 21 per cent ... The writer is a Delhi-based teacher.
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Population Increased But Quality Dipped, Muslim Community Should Introspect Not React: Sudhanshu Trivedi

MENA FN 09 May 2024
(MENAFN - IANS) New Delhi, May 9 (IANS) While the debate intensifies over 'Hindus on decline and Muslims on uptrend' in terms of population, as depicted in the EAC-PM report, BJP national ... .
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Debate Over Hindu-Muslim Count Between 1950 & 2015: How Politicians And Experts Reacted

MENA FN 09 May 2024
(MENAFN - IANS) New Delhi, May 9 (IANS) A report by the Economic Advisory Council to PM on the rising Muslim population and declining Hindi populace made for a good political fodder on Thursday. The ... .
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Hindu population falls 7.8% between 1950-2015, Muslims up 43.15%: EAC-PM paper

The Siasat Daily 09 May 2024
New Delhi ... A Cross-Country Analysis (1950-2015)’ further said the share of Jains in the population of India decreased from 0.45 per cent in 1950 to 0.36 per cent in 2015.
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Peabody Awards: ‘Bluey,’ ‘The Bear,’ ‘The Last of Us,’ ‘Fellow Travelers’ Among Winners

The Hollywood Reporter 09 May 2024
Mesmerizing and contemplative, All That Breathes navigates the complexities of inter-species coexistence through the story of two brothers and their quest to save the black kite bird amid rising environmental toxicity and social unrest in New Delhi.
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AAP blames LG VK Saxena for ‘highest’ crime rate in Delhi, ‘police force has been completely ruined’

Live Mint 07 May 2024
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), on May 7, blamed Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena for the deteriorating law and order situation in Delhi ... The National Crime Records Bureau's (NCRB) data shows that Delhi has the highest crime rate (in the country).
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Indian envoy warns of 'big red line,' days after charges laid in Nijjar case

Moosejaw Today 07 May 2024
But he warned that Sikh groups in Canada who call for the separation of their homeland from India are crossing "a big red line" that New Delhi sees as a matter of national security ... New Delhi hasn't allowed the other Canadian diplomats to return.
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Delhi Jal Board sets target of 1,000 MGD water supply during summer

Hindustan Times 01 May 2024
To be sure, according to the economic survey presented by the Delhi government in March, Delhi’s current requirement of water is 1,290 mgd for an estimated population of 21.5 million — leading to a demand-supply gap of more than 290 mgd.
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The bulldozer and elections: It’s not demolition, it’s domicile

Indian Express 01 May 2024
Ahead of polls, Delhi voters who lost homes in demolition drives demand change ... Delhi demolitions ... Soon after the rebellion of 1857, the British colonial government demolished houses as a show of their brutal reign against the rebellious population.
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Sari shops and street food stalls: How e-payments have taken over India

CNN 30 Apr 2024
It used to be normal for a family visiting Brij Kishore Agarwal’s sari shop, near the narrow lanes of Chandni Chowk market in India’s Old Delhi, to depart with a big bundle of bright, embroidered garments and leave behind a substantial pile of cash.
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An assassination plot on American soil reveals a darker side of Modi’s India

Canoe 29 Apr 2024
operation shows how RAW tried to export tactics it has used for years in countries neighboring India, officials said, including the use of criminal syndicates for operations it doesn’t want traced to New Delhi.

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