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Mizoram Receives Oxygen Concentrators, Cylinders From Taiwan And Ireland

Mizoram Receives Oxygen Concentrators, Cylinders From Taiwan And Ireland Mizoram Receives Oxygen Concentrators, Cylinders From Taiwan And Ireland Mizoram received consignments of oxygen concentrators and cylinders from Taiwan and 60 oxygen concentrators produced by the premium American company, Invacare, from Ireland. Mizoram Receives Oxygen Concentrators, Cylinders From Taiwan And Ireland. Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga on Friday thanked Taiwan and Ireland for providing aid to mitigate possible oxygen crisis as the COVID-19 scenario deteriorates in the state. The hill state received consignments of oxygen concentrators and cylinders from Taiwan and 60 oxygen concentrators produced by the premium American company, Invacare, from Ireland. Without mentioning the total number of consignments Mizoram has received, Mr Zoramthanga said, #ThankYouTaiwan for your continued generosity providing us much needed Oxygen Concentrators & Cylinders.

Assam elections: At 80%, AIUDF had the best strike rate

Express News Service GUWAHATI: It was not the BJP, but the minority-based All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) which had the best strike rate in the Assam elections. The party contested 20 seats and won 16 with a strike rate of 80%. The seats were in Bengali-Muslim majority regions of Central and Lower Assam and the Barak Valley of Southern Assam where the party holds sway. In 2016, the AIUDF had contested 73 seats and won 13. The BJP-Asom Gana Parishad (AGP)-United People’s Party Liberal (UPPL) combine had won 75 of the state’s 126 seats as against 50 by the Congress-led grand alliance of 10 Opposition parties which had the AIUDF, the Bodoland People’s Front (BPF), the Left and some smaller regional parties as components.

BJP s own version of exit, predicts 83 seats for the saffron party and it s allies

BJP s own version of exit, predicts 83 seats for the saffron party and it s allies SECTIONS BJP s own version of exit, predicts 83 seats for the saffron party and it s alliesBy Share Synopsis Ruling BJP in Assam on Friday came up with its own version of exit poll and said that the party together with allies will get 83 seats, on its own. BJP will win 70 seats while its ally Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) will suffer reverses and will settle for just eight seats. Agencies Ruling BJP in Assam on Friday came up with its own version of exit poll and said that the party together with allies will get 83 seats, on its own. BJP will win 70 seats while its ally Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) will suffer reverses and will settle for just eight seats. BJP in Assam had set a target of winning 100 plus seats for the assembly polls of 2021. Most exit polls have hinted at BJP retaining power in Assam. “BJP on its own will get a majority and will win 70 seats, while its ally AGP will win eight seats,

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assam news: Assam News: कोविड टेस्ट से बचने के लिए 300 से अधिक यात्री सिलचर हवाई अड्डे से भागे, तलाश जारी - 300 passengers skips mandatory covid-19 test at assam s silchar airport
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Assam elections: BJP banks on work, but Badruddin Ajmal keeps hold on minorities

Assam elections: BJP banks on work, but Badruddin Ajmal keeps hold on minorities SECTIONS Share Synopsis Though Congress and AIUDF have always fought polls against each other, the alliance of the two rivals is banking on their chemistry to win the minority-dominated seats of Lower Assam this time. AIUDF is in the fray in 12 seats in the Lower Assam region, which will vote in the third phase on April 6. 40 assembly seats are going to polls on April 6. Voters in Lower Assam, one of the less developed areas of the state, are being wooed by all political parties on the development plank. And central to this development story is the under-construction 22-km Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)-funded bridge –– the country s longest–– which is expected to revolutionise the economy and connectivity of Southern Assam and Meghalaya.

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