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Delhi Election: Step-by-Step Guide to Locate Polling Station

Voting for the single-phased Delhi Assembly election is scheduled for February 5, 2025, with counting set for February 8. Voters are encouraged to verify their registration status and locate their designated polling stations using resources provided by the Election Commission of India (ECI). To confirm registration, visit the National Voter's Service Portal (NVSP) and use the 'Search in Electoral Roll' feature with personal details or your Elector Photo Identity Card (EPIC) number. Polling station information can be found on the ECI's electoral search page or through the Voter Helpline mobile app, available on both major app stores. Voters can also obtain details via SMS by sending their EPIC number to 1950. For assistance, the ECI's Voter Helpline is available at the same number. It is essential to carry valid photo ID and check polling hours, while adhering to safety protocols. sources

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Feb 04 2025, 6 pm

Rs 11 Crore Cash and 52 Kg Gold: Unsolved Mystery

Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, is embroiled in a significant corruption scandal following the seizure of 52 kilograms of gold and Rs 11 crore in cash from an abandoned vehicle linked to former constable Saurabh Sharma. The case, which began with a raid in December 2024 revealing assets worth Rs 8 crore, has expanded into a multi-agency investigation involving the Enforcement Directorate, Income Tax Department, and Lokayukta police. Discrepancies in asset reporting have raised concerns over potential negligence or misrepresentation by the Lokayukta. Despite the investigation, no one has claimed the abandoned wealth, registered to Chetan Singh Gaur, who denies involvement. The probe has revealed connections to illegal gold smuggling and financial transactions across multiple countries, prompting former Chief Minister Digvijay Singh to call for a judicial inquiry. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav asserts his government’s commitment to combating corruption. Key questions regarding the ownership of the gold and cash remain unresolved. sources

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Feb 05 2025, 11 am

Live Updates: PM Modi Dips in Sangam at Maha Kumbh

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj on Wednesday, taking a holy dip at the Triveni Sangam, the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati. Accompanied by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Modi's visit underscores his commitment to enhancing India's spiritual and cultural heritage through improved infrastructure at pilgrimage sites. The Maha Kumbh, which began on January 13 and runs until February 26, is the world's largest spiritual gathering, attracting millions of devotees. By Wednesday morning, over 3.7 million pilgrims had bathed in the sacred waters, contributing to a total of 382 million since the event's commencement. Notable visitors include Union Ministers Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh, as well as international figures like Coldplay's Chris Martin and actor Dakota Johnson. The Uttar Pradesh government is also facilitating access for senior citizens, emphasizing the event's inclusive nature. sources

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Feb 05 2025, 11 am

PM Modi and Yogi Adityanath's Boat Ride at Maha Kumbh

PRAYAGRAJ: Prime Minister Narendra Modi participated in the Maha Kumbh Mela today, taking a boat ride to Sangam alongside Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, where he greeted thousands of devotees. The Maha Kumbh, which commenced on January 13, is the world's largest spiritual gathering, expected to attract millions until its conclusion on February 26, 2025. Modi's visit follows his inauguration of 167 development projects valued at Rs 5,500 crore in Prayagraj last month, with significant investments aimed at enhancing infrastructure for the festival, including roads, sanitation, and digital services. Bhutan's King Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuk also attended the event, engaging in spiritual activities and visiting notable sites like the Lete Hanuman Mandir and the Digital Mahakumbh Experience Centre. He also paid respects at the sacred Shri Akshayvat Ji banyan tree, a revered symbol in Hindu mythology, highlighting the blend of spirituality and modernity at the festival. sources

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Feb 05 2025, 10 am

PM Modi Dips in Holy Water at Maha Kumbh

Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a 'holy dip' at the _sangam_ in Prayagraj on Wednesday, where the Maha Kumbh is currently taking place. Dressed in a saffron jacket and blue trackpants, he chanted prayers while immersing himself in the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati. Earlier, he enjoyed a boat tour of the _sangam_ with Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The Kumbh has drawn thousands of Hindu devotees but was marred by a tragic stampede last week that killed 30 people. Modi's visit coincided with critical Assembly elections in Delhi, where he urged voters to participate enthusiastically. His appearance follows a similar visit by Home Minister Amit Shah and comes after inaugurating significant development projects in Prayagraj. Bhutan's King Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuk also visited the Kumbh, engaging in spiritual activities and exploring the Digital Mahakumbh Experience Centre. sources

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Feb 05 2025, 10 am

Woman Loses Rs 93,600 to Fake Hotel Listing on Google

The digital age has seen a rise in online scams, exemplified by a recent incident involving content creator Shreya Mitra, who lost Rs 93,600 while trying to book a hotel in Puri through a fraudulent Google listing. In an Instagram video, Mitra recounted how she clicked on the first search result for Mayfair Heritage Puri, contacted the scammers, and was convinced to proceed with a booking after they sent fake room details. When she requested an email confirmation, they fabricated a system outage. Her suspicions grew when they instructed her to use Google Pay for confirmation. After verifying with the actual hotel, she discovered the listing was fake. Following her complaint, the Cybercrime department removed the fraudulent listing. Mitra's experience resonated with many, prompting discussions about online safety and personal anecdotes of similar scams, highlighting the urgent need for awareness in the face of increasing digital fraud. sources

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Feb 05 2025, 9 am

US Plane with 205 Deported Indians Arrives in Amritsar Afternoon

A US military aircraft, a C-17, is expected to land at Amritsar's Shri Guru Ramdas Ji International Airport on Wednesday afternoon, carrying approximately 200 illegal Indian immigrants, primarily from Punjab and surrounding states. Initially scheduled to arrive in the morning, the flight's details remain unclear. Punjab's Director General of Police, Gaurav Yadav, confirmed that the state government would facilitate the arrival by setting up counters at the airport. Punjab NRI Affairs Minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal expressed disappointment over the US government's decision to deport these individuals, many of whom entered the US on work permits that later expired. He plans to meet External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar next week to address the concerns of Punjabis in the US. Dhaliwal urged Punjabis to avoid illegal migration and focus on acquiring skills and education to pursue legal opportunities abroad, especially following a crackdown on illegal immigrants under the Trump administration. sources

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Feb 05 2025, 9 am

Nikhil Kamath's Brother Shares Key Insight from Bryan Johnson Podcast

Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath revealed a significant insight from his brother Nikhil Kamath's podcast with tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson, who left the discussion early due to poor air quality. Initially believing that only Delhi faced air pollution issues, Nithin discovered that the Air Quality Index (AQI) in Bandra, Mumbai, was over 160, and his Bengaluru office recorded an AQI of 120. He emphasized the health risks associated with long-term exposure to polluted air, advocating for property prices to reflect local air quality. Johnson, despite using an N95 mask and an air purifier, found the air quality intolerable, highlighting the normalization of pollution in India. He noted adverse effects on his health and questioned why Indian leadership has not declared air pollution a national emergency, drawing parallels with obesity in the U.S. and urging greater awareness of environmental health issues. sources

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Feb 05 2025, 9 am

Tigress and Wild Boar Rescued from Madhya Pradesh Well

A tigress and a wild boar fell into a well during a chase at Pench National Park in Madhya Pradesh's Seoni district, prompting a dramatic rescue operation. The incident occurred in Pipariya Harduli village when villagers discovered the animals trapped while fetching water. The three-year-old tigress and the boar waited together for hours, attempting to escape the pit. A rescue team, comprising around 60 members, worked for four hours to safely extract both animals. Using a cot lowered into the well and a hydraulic crane to position a cage, the team successfully captured the tigress first, followed by the boar. Both animals were unharmed and are set to be released into the Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary, as directed by the chief wildlife conservator. This incident highlights the challenges faced by wildlife in their natural habitats and the efforts made for their conservation. sources

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Feb 05 2025, 9 am

Delhi Votes Today: AAP, BJP, Congress in Triangular Contest

If you're casting your first vote today, here's what to expect at the polling booth. First, a polling official will verify your name on the electoral roll and request your ID proof. Upon confirming your identity, your left forefinger will be inked to prevent double voting. Next, you will receive a voter's slip, which you must sign in the register. Proceed to the Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) and press the button next to your chosen candidate's symbol; a beep will confirm your selection, with a red light illuminating beside the candidate's name. After voting, the Voter Verified Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) will display the selected candidate's name, serial number, and symbol for seven seconds. Finally, exit the booth, show your inked finger to indicate that you've voted, and leave the premises. sources

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Feb 05 2025, 8 am

AAP's Amanatullah Khan Faces Allegations of Poll Code Violation

Amanatullah Khan, a leader of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and incumbent MLA from Okhla, faces legal action for allegedly breaching the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) ahead of the Delhi assembly elections. The case, filed after Khan campaigned with over 100 supporters in Zakir Nagar, cites violations under Section 223 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and Section 126 of The Representation of the People Act, 1951, which restrict public meetings within 48 hours of polling. Alongside Khan, AAP MLA Dinesh Mohaniya and party colleague Ajay Dutt's family are also facing allegations of misconduct. In a related incident, Delhi Chief Minister Atishi was accused of MCC violations, prompting her to criticize the Election Commission for perceived bias against her while claiming her BJP rival, Ramesh Bidhuri, was evading scrutiny. The elections for Delhi's 70 assembly seats, crucial for AAP's leadership, are currently underway amidst allegations of corruption against the party. sources

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Feb 05 2025, 8 am

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