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Breaking India elected to UN Human Rights Council with highest votes among candidates

India won a seat to Human Rights Council at United Nations with highest votes among all candidates. Five countries including India contested the election for five vacancies in the Asia Pacific region - thereby assuring the election of all five. The other four candidates are Bangladesh, Bahrain, Fiji and the Philippines.

As per reports, India got 188 votes out of 193 - highest for any contesting candidate. After the election, India will join China, Pakistan and Nepal which were elected in previous years for three-year terms. Seats in the 47-member Council are allocated based on "equitable regional distribution" leaving Asia Pacific region 13 seats.
India elected to UN Human Rights Council with highest votes among candidates | India News

Breaking Encounter breaks out in J&K's Baramulla, one terrorist gunned down

Terrorists and security personnel in Baramulla's Babgund exchanged heavy gunfire as an encounter broke out here early Saturday morning.

News agency ANI reported that exchange of fire took place as the terrorists targeted a security post here but were pinned down by alert personnel deployed here. The gunbattle was ongoing at the time of filing this report and there are no reports of injuries or casualties as yet.
Encounter breaks out in J&K's Baramulla, one terrorist gunned down

Sad News Delhi's air quality falling steadily, crop burning possible reason once again

There is a nip in the air. And pollutants too. It, indeed, is that time of the year over the national capital region when residents choke and suffocate while politicians tend to indulge in brazen blame game in the yearly battle against pollution here.

In the last few weeks, and especially in the last few days, Delhi's air quality has nosedived. At 0600hrs on Saturday, Anand Vihar's reading was well into the hazardous category at 407 while pollution reading at Punjabi Bagh stood at 307, according to aqicn.org.

Delhi's air quality falling steadily, crop burning possible reason once again

Good News Mahindra offers cars on lease for 5 years; XUV500, Scorpio, Marazzo, TUV300 available

Five year lease: Under the vehicle leasing service, Mahindra is offering XUV500 for a monthly payment of Rs 32,999 and its compact SUV KUV100NXT for a lease rental of Rs 13,499. Other vehicles on offer under the scheme include Scorpio, Marazzo, and TUV300. In exchange of this lease payment, Mahindra will take care of all the expenses associated with owning a vehicle, including insurance, accident damage, maintenance, roadside assistance, and re-sale guarantee.
Mahindra is also offering vehicles on lower or no down payment under its leasing scheme. The rent will also cover end-to-end maintenance for the leased vehicle.
Mahindra offers cars on lease for 5 years; XUV500, Scorpio, Marazzo, TUV300 available

Breaking We Made False Promises to Win 2014 Elections, Says Nitin Gadkari

“We didn’t expect to come to power. So we were advised to make tall promises...Now that we are in power, people remind us of the promises we made. But nowadays, we just laugh and move on.”
Nitin Gadkari
Earlier, BJP leader and Rajya Sabha MP Subramanian Swamy, in an exclusive interview to The Quint, criticised his own party, saying that Modi’s own ministers didn’t understand a thing about economics.

“There is not even a single minister in the Union Cabinet who understands anything about economics. Not everyone is capable of understanding the Arthashastra,” he had said.

BJP Made False Promises to People to Win 2014 Elections: Gadkari in Reality Show
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