Ramdhani is a contestant from Uttar Pradesh representing the Rashtriya Samaj Paksha in the upcoming Lok Sabha Elections 2024 from Mirzapur. Date of election in Uttar Pradesh constituency ...
Rajesh is a contestant from Uttar Pradesh representing the IND in the upcoming Lok Sabha Elections 2024 from Mirzapur. Date of election in Uttar Pradesh constituency: June 1, 2024. Rajesh ...
Given that, what better way to distract yourself from the doomscrolling than by binge-watching a political TV show, offering a dive into a fictional universe. From the romanticism of Aaron Sorkin ...
Farhan Akhtar recently made a surprising announcement for fans as the bestselling series Mirzapur is being adapted into a feature film. Months after the release of its third season, the 50-year ...
The interactive maps below show the results in each of the seven key states as they are reported to the Associated Press. President Joe Biden won six of the seven battleground states (all but ...
Partly cloudy with a high of 91 °F (32.8 °C). Winds NW at 4 to 7 mph (6.4 to 11.3 kph). Night - Clear. Winds variable at 4 to 6 mph (6.4 to 9.7 kph). The overnight low will be 73 °F (22.8 °C ...
Neither of the two big political parties in Washington gives a hoot about it except as a tool to virtue-signal—usually right before an election. Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s reference to Puerto ...
including abortion, drug policy, health care, voting and elections. All maps and results provided by the Associated Press.
Amazon MGM Studios and Excel Entertainment are taking their Indian streaming hit “Mirzapur” to theaters, marking a significant move in the Indian entertainment landscape. The film adaptation ...
We first learned that the makers were planning to turn the Mirzapur web series into a film back in July. This news stormed the internet and spread like wildfire. Again, last month, there were ...
Google Maps and Waze have a lot of things in common, which makes sense considering Google is responsible for them both. But no matter how many updates happen, and how small the gap becomes ...
Facebook, Instagram, Google and YouTube are clamping down on political ads in an effort to combat misinformation that could undermine trust in the results of a contentious election or stir up unrest.