JPMorgan Chase s Jamie Dimon lauds Indian PM Narendra Modi for lifting millions out of poverty. Modi s tenure, spanning a decade with BJP/NDA coalition, sees India s economic growth. Amid ongoing elections, Modi aims for a third term, eyeing 400 seats. Plans to propel India to third-largest economy by 2030 are highlighted.
(Bloomberg) India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been predicting his Bharatiya Janata Party-led coalition can sweep three out of every four parliament seats as he criss-crosses the country to charm voters. Analysts and election strategists from his party say the task isn’t entirely impossible, but will likely be difficult. Most Read from BloombergTrump Has Only $6.8 Million for Legal Fees With Trial UnderwayRay Dalio’s Famous Trade Is Sputtering and Investors Are BailingStocks Climb as US
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Lok Sabha elections: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is optimistic about his Bharatiya Janata Party-led coalition s chances of winning a significant majority in the upcoming parliamentary elections. Analysts and election strategists acknowledge the challenges ahead, including the need to secure more seats in regions that have been less receptive to Modi s appeal. Modi aims to surpass the National Democratic Alliance s previous success and secure over 400 seats in the lower house of parliament. Achieving this ambitious goal would require significant gains in southern India, where the BJP traditionally faces strong regional competition.
Ranchi: Several organisations, including the ruling JMM and the Jharkhand Parents Association (JPA), have suggested online classes to protect students.