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BJP Winning Again in 2019

The India TV-CNX poll showed that the NDA may get 275 seats with BJP leading the pack with 230 seats while Congress is likely to get 97 seats, more than double the figure of 44 it won in the last Lok Sabha elections. The survey is conducted between 24 and 31 March 2019 in 543 parliamentary seats. source: deccanherald.com
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Distribution of Lok Sabha Seats in Indian states

With the Lok Sabha election around the corner let's take a quick look into the distribution of Lok Sabha seats in Indian states. Currently there are 543 constituencies in India. Feel free to interact with the map. Source:www.loksabha.nic.in

The Safest and Most Dangerous states for Women in India

Women's safety is an important factor that helps in the overall development of the nation. Here's a quick look of the safest and most dangerous states for Women in India declared by the Ministry of Women and Child Development on 2017 The Most Safest States: Goa Kerela Mizoram   The Most Dangerous States Bihar Uttar Pradesh Delhi Source: the Ministry of Women and Child Development

Impact of Reliance Jio

Reliance jio's entry in to telecom sector made a huge impact to everyone, right from the end user to the other service providers. Look at the effects in picture Source: TRAI

Top 5 "How to..." searches in Google in 2018

Here are the Top 5 " How to... " searches in Google in 2018 1) How to send stickers on Whatsapp 2) How to link Aadhaar with mobile number 3) How to make rangoli 4) How to port mobile number 5) How to invest in bitcoin Source: trends. google. com

Sex Ratio statewise - India

What is Sex Ratio? The sex ratio is the ratio of females per 1000 males in a population. The map shows the statewise Sex Ratio in India for 2013. Top 3 States 1. Kerela (967) 2. Chhattisargh 3. West Bengal Bottom 3 States 1. Gujarat 2. Uttarakhand 3. Hayana (831) It's interactive map. Feel free to click any state to view the sex ratio Source: niti.gov.in

New Rs. 20 Coin. But won't be round in shape

Finance Ministry has announced to roll out Rs.20 coin for the first time in the country. The new coin will not be circular in shape like the other existing coins in the market. It will look like a ' dodecagon ', a 12-edge polygon. Like the Rs.10 coin which is in the circulation now, the Rs.20 coin will be two toned with a diameter of 27mm weighing 8.54 grams, heavier than all the existing coins in the market The outer ring of new Rs.20 coin will be 65% copper, 15% zinc and 20% nickel. The centre piece will be 75% copper, 20% zinc and 05% nickel. However, the exact date of the circulation of the new coin was not mentioned in the gazette. Source: Livemint