Indians vote in huge election dominated by jobs, Hindu pride and Modi (updated)

Indians vote in huge election dominated by jobs, Hindu pride and Modi (updated)

– India’s multi-day election has begun with nearly one billion eligible voters.
– Prime Minister Narendra Modi is seeking a rare third term, focusing on issues such as growth, welfare, and Hindu nationalism.
– The election pits Modi’s BJP against an alliance of opposition parties promising affirmative action and more handouts.
– Voter turnout on the first day of voting was estimated at 60%, with the highest turnout in Tripura at 80% and the lowest in Rajasthan at 51%.
– The BJP is expected to win a majority, despite concerns about unemployment, inflation, and rural distress.
– Hindu nationalism is a key election theme, with Modi’s government accused of treating minority Muslims unfairly.
– Modi aims to win 370 of parliament’s 543 seats, hoping for a two-thirds majority.
– The opposition alliance has struggled to unite, facing challenges from the government.
– Rahul Gandhi of the Congress party emphasized the importance of the election for Indian democracy.

Shameful conditions at Troodos hospital

Shameful conditions at Troodos hospital

The conditions at Kyperounda hospital in Troodos are described as utterly disgraceful, with wards lacking bathrooms and ventilation. The hospital serves 88 communities in the areas of Pitsilia, Marathasa, and other rural areas. There is a plan to upgrade the building, including renovating the pathology department and providing a mammogram machine for women in the highland areas.

What to look forward to at Limassol theatre

What to look forward to at Limassol theatre

The Rialto Theatre in Limassol will host a tribute concert to Cypriot composer Marios Tokas on April 23.

USD recovers after early sell-off on Israeli attack reports

USD recovers after early sell-off on Israeli attack reports

The Euro-dollar currency pair is trading in the lower 1.0600s on Friday after news reports of an escalation in the Middle East conflict prompted a flight to safe-haven USD, resulting in a decline in EURUSD.

Bitcoin halving will be , ‘price non-event’

Bitcoin halving will be , ‘price non-event’

The Bitcoin halving is expected to occur soon, reducing the reward miners receive for validating transactions by half. This event is not likely to have a significant immediate impact on Bitcoin prices, as investors have already priced it in. The effects of the halving are expected to unfold gradually over time, driving the price upwards in the months and years following the event.

Parties submit proposals for renouncement of multiple pensions

Parties submit proposals for renouncement of multiple pensions

Government officials in Cyprus may soon be able to renounce their multiple pensions while in office, with a proposal submitted by Disy and Diko. The renouncement must be made within 15 days of assuming duties and can be revoked at any time. The government’s proposal includes replacing extra pensions with a lump sum payment. The audit service criticized the government’s proposal, claiming they do not wish to solve the problem. The constitution plays a significant role in discussions about multiple pensions in Cyprus.

Lawyers aim to wrap up jury selection in Trump criminal trial

Lawyers aim to wrap up jury selection in Trump criminal trial

Fact: Lawyers in Donald Trump’s criminal trial are expected to wrap up the process of selecting a jury that will determine whether a former president is guilty of breaking the law.

Blue Charter Centre of Excellence to be set in Larnaca

Blue Charter Centre of Excellence to be set in Larnaca

The Commonwealth and the Republic of Cyprus have signed a three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a Commonwealth Blue Charter Centre of Excellence in Larnaca.