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The details of its projects funded in India were unavailable, as the CEPPS website noted that it is being updated. In a post on X, Bharatiya Janata ... implementing a system of one-day voting, voter ...
A total of 21,413 Gramin Dak Sevak (GDS) vacancies across India have been announced by India Post for the positions of Branch Postmaster.
The US Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which is tasked with cutting government spendings, shared the post on X on ... of $21 million for “voter turnout in India”.
for funding of certain million dollars by a US agency for raising voter turnout in India does not have an iota of fact,” Quraishi, who was CEC from July 2010 to June 2012, said in a post on X.
including the cancellation of $21 million intended for "voter turnout in India." BJP responded, alleging "external interference in India's electoral process." Sharing a post on X, the official ...
the DOGE announced the cuts in a post on X on Saturday (February 15, 2025). Former CEC Quraishi slams reports of funding by U.S. agency for raising voter turnout in India The Department said ...
In a post on X, the official DOGE handle listed the number of spendings by the US taxpayer that have been cancelled, including "USD 21M for voter turnout in India." "US taxpayer dollars were going ...
$21M for voter turnout? This definitely is external interference in India's electoral process. Who gains from this? Not the ruling party for sure!' his post read. Other funding cancelled by the US ...
Describing USAID as the "biggest scam in human history", Mr Sanyal said he "would love to find out who received the US$21mn spent to improve "voter turnout in India" and the US$29mn to ...
including $21 million allocated for "voter turnout in India." The DOGE in a post on X on Saturday announced cancelling many programmes costing hundreds of millions of taxpayers' dollars.