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nse and bse, which are india's top stock exchanges. now, their recordings falsely showed both ceos offering investment recommendations and stock advice to people. the ceo of the bombay stock exchange has told reuters he has approached the regulators and will soon be filing a police complaint against the manipulated videos. these instances highlight the growing concerns around the misuse of this technology, particularly during a sensitive period like the national elections. india currently lacks specific laws to deal with deepfakes and ai related crimes, but calls for better legal provisions have grown, given existing laws are not seen to be adequate to tackle the issue. last week, dubai saw massive rainfall which led to floods and also crippled operations at the airport. paul griffiths is the boss of the company that manages the running of dubai international airport. my colleague steve lai asked him about the recovery from the adverse conditions. well, we've pretty much at 100% capacity now, the infrastructure was back in full service
nse and bse, which are india's top stock exchanges. now, their recordings falsely showed both ceos offering investment recommendations and stock advice to people. the ceo of the bombay stock exchange has told reuters he has approached the regulators and will soon be filing a police complaint against the manipulated videos. these instances highlight the growing concerns around the misuse of this technology, particularly during a sensitive period like the national elections. india currently lacks...
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well, as india's central bank aptly puts it, there is a sizzle here in the spring in india as the mercury rises above 40 degrees in many parts of the country. and that could pose a risk to inflation, according to the rbi's latest state of the economy report. now, prices havejust begun moderating here, but food inflation remains high and bad weather is a potential source of risk to overall prices shooting up again. add to that prolonged geopolitical tensions, which could keep crude oil prices volatile and add to india's inflationary worries. india, remember, is a net importer of crude oil, so any price shocks globally can have big impacts locally. now, the other big concern that the rbi has raised in its report is on long term growth. this may be the fastest growing major economy in the world, but the central bank says india will need to grow at much faster levels, around eight to 10% every year over the next decade. if it is to reap its demographic dividend, which is the economic potential that comes from millions of young, new people entering the workforce. unemployment, incidentally, re
well, as india's central bank aptly puts it, there is a sizzle here in the spring in india as the mercury rises above 40 degrees in many parts of the country. and that could pose a risk to inflation, according to the rbi's latest state of the economy report. now, prices havejust begun moderating here, but food inflation remains high and bad weather is a potential source of risk to overall prices shooting up again. add to that prolonged geopolitical tensions, which could keep crude oil prices...
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had 300 million users in india, india banned all chinese social media after 20 indian soldiers were killed on the border. it was done very suddenly. what happened was that it was not the end of the short video market because there are options. you can express yourself just as well on short reels, on other platforms. and thatis short reels, on other platforms. and that is what happened in india. there was a slight difference noted in smaller content creators had to make adjustment but there wasn't a ban on short videos, it is just that platform. ban on short videos, it is 'ust that latform. . ., ~ , ban on short videos, it is 'ust that latform. . . ~ , ,, ., platform. lawmakers in the us are 0 ticall platform. lawmakers in the us are optically nervous _ platform. lawmakers in the us are optically nervous about _ platform. lawmakers in the us are optically nervous about an - platform. lawmakers in the us are optically nervous about an outrightj optically nervous about an outright ban, voting 360—58 to ban it or divest it. at the same time it was packaged without bill would offer aid
had 300 million users in india, india banned all chinese social media after 20 indian soldiers were killed on the border. it was done very suddenly. what happened was that it was not the end of the short video market because there are options. you can express yourself just as well on short reels, on other platforms. and thatis short reels, on other platforms. and that is what happened in india. there was a slight difference noted in smaller content creators had to make adjustment but there...
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. - in the next six weeks, india will be voting in its general election. voting has been staggered across different states for security and logistical reasons ensuring that even those in the most remote areas can cast their ballots. voting is said set to end onjune one with results onjune four, the current prime minister, this gentleman here, narendra modi, of the hindu nationalist bjp party, is expected a third term in office. as ever, the economy is taking centre stage. joining me now is our india business correspondence. lovely to see you there. the polls have shot. and a lot of emphasis on the economy. absolutely. i want to take a moment to explain to you where i am because this has been a politically significant as well as important for me business and industry point of view because we are in the city of chennai and this is where polling happened all through the day today and in fact the state has 39 lawmakers who are sent to the indian parliament and they voted today so in that sense it is important but from a business point of view, it is very criti
. - in the next six weeks, india will be voting in its general election. voting has been staggered across different states for security and logistical reasons ensuring that even those in the most remote areas can cast their ballots. voting is said set to end onjune one with results onjune four, the current prime minister, this gentleman here, narendra modi, of the hindu nationalist bjp party, is expected a third term in office. as ever, the economy is taking centre stage. joining me now is our...
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. 0ver day one of india's elections. over in the us, netflix kicked off the earnings season for technology giants with the report card which beat expectations. this trimming giant added more than unlit subscribers in the first quarter, technology media analyst ben barringer gave us the numb — the numbers. —— the numbers. the numbers were strong, generally across the was up 15%, very strong margin performance, the guide for q2 is also pretty strong, 16%. so this was an excellent quarter, they are also guiding the full year for 13%—15%. the only issue is the stock is off about 4% after hours and i think the real negative there is that expectations were very high, and, you know, about 9.3 may not be enough for some investors. the other thing that is a slight fly in the ointment is they are no longer going to provide subscriber guidance is an 2025 so that is still three quarters away but some will still be disappointed by that. the us house picker will include the tiktok bill in a package of bills that have been fast
. 0ver day one of india's elections. over in the us, netflix kicked off the earnings season for technology giants with the report card which beat expectations. this trimming giant added more than unlit subscribers in the first quarter, technology media analyst ben barringer gave us the numb — the numbers. —— the numbers. the numbers were strong, generally across the was up 15%, very strong margin performance, the guide for q2 is also pretty strong, 16%. so this was an excellent quarter,...
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but test for india's political establishment begins now. in the us, netflix kicked off the earnings season for technology giants with the report card which meet expectations. the streaming giant added more than nine women subscribers in the first quarter, technology media analyst ben barringer gave us the breakdown. the numbers were strong, generally across the was up 15%, very strong margin performance, the guide for q2 is also pretty strong, 16%. so this was an excellent quarter, they are also guiding the full year for 13%—15%. the only issue is the stock is off about 4% after hours and i think the real negative there is that expectations for some investors. the other thing that is a slight fly in the ointment is they are no longer going to provide a subscriber guide is an 2025 so that is still three quarters away but some will still be disappointed by that. icon will receive $6 billion from the government to produce advanced memory chips, chuck schumer says the money will be used to expand micron strip facilities, rifle chipmakers in t
but test for india's political establishment begins now. in the us, netflix kicked off the earnings season for technology giants with the report card which meet expectations. the streaming giant added more than nine women subscribers in the first quarter, technology media analyst ben barringer gave us the breakdown. the numbers were strong, generally across the was up 15%, very strong margin performance, the guide for q2 is also pretty strong, 16%. so this was an excellent quarter, they are...
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there have been criticisms against _ india. there have been criticisms against the — india. there have been criticisms against the opposition even though they have _ against the opposition even though they have banded together to try to create _ they have banded together to try to create this— they have banded together to try to create this mega— alliance to counter — create this mega— alliance to counter narendra modi's popularity. there _ counter narendra modi's popularity. there are _ counter narendra modi's popularity. there are those that believe he just does not _ there are those that believe he just does not have the same charisma order— does not have the same charisma order clear— does not have the same charisma order clear messaging are really the organisational power to really counter — organisational power to really counter narendra modi and his party. briefly, _ counter narendra modi and his party. briefly, you _ counter narendra modi and his party. briefly, you are absolutely right, jobs, rising prices, there will be big issues in this election but
there have been criticisms against _ india. there have been criticisms against the — india. there have been criticisms against the opposition even though they have _ against the opposition even though they have banded together to try to create _ they have banded together to try to create this— they have banded together to try to create this mega— alliance to counter — create this mega— alliance to counter narendra modi's popularity. there _ counter narendra modi's popularity. there...
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in recent days, mr musk postponed a planned trip to india. this week, he was due to meet the prime minister, narendra modi and reveal plans to enter the south asian market. on his own social media platform, x, mr musk revealed that unfortunately very heavy tesla obligations require the visit to india be delayed, but he looked forward to visiting later this year. mr musk may face tough questions later when tesla releases its latest quarterly results. at the beginning of the month, it emerged that the company's vehicle deliveries declined in the first quarter of 2024 for the first time in nearly four years. the company is cutting the price of its full self—driving software in the united states by a third from 12000 to 8000. and it's slashing its vehicle prices in multiple markets with new price cuts announced in china. now it's facing stiff competition there from the likes of byd, the saic motor corporation, and potentially new entrants like smartphone maker tommy. like smartphone maker tiomi. tesla will find it tough to compete with these pr
in recent days, mr musk postponed a planned trip to india. this week, he was due to meet the prime minister, narendra modi and reveal plans to enter the south asian market. on his own social media platform, x, mr musk revealed that unfortunately very heavy tesla obligations require the visit to india be delayed, but he looked forward to visiting later this year. mr musk may face tough questions later when tesla releases its latest quarterly results. at the beginning of the month, it emerged...
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so this matter has now been put to rest by india's highest court. on thursday the former hollywood producer, harvey weinstein, had one of his convictions for rape overturned. new york's highest court ruled he didn't get a fair trial, although they did call for a retrial to take place. the case in 2020, was a landmark in the metoo movement, which exposed sexual misconduct at the highest levels in hollywood. you know, what's important to know is that a courtroom is not a safe environment for survivors of male sexual violence. they can be very traumatising spaces. you know, the most dangerous place in america for a woman is in her home. we know the men who assault and rape and murder us. and a lot ofjudges are still catching up to that reality. and juries don't necessarily know that information either. we still think of rape as stranger rape as someone who jumps us in an alley. and so a courtroom isn't necessarily even if harvey were retried and convicted in the state of new york, the place where survivors are going to get their healing. and that's wha
so this matter has now been put to rest by india's highest court. on thursday the former hollywood producer, harvey weinstein, had one of his convictions for rape overturned. new york's highest court ruled he didn't get a fair trial, although they did call for a retrial to take place. the case in 2020, was a landmark in the metoo movement, which exposed sexual misconduct at the highest levels in hollywood. you know, what's important to know is that a courtroom is not a safe environment for...
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, they are looking _ currently governing india, they are looking to — currently governing india, they are looking to increase their footprint in this— looking to increase their footprint in this state. they have never fared very well_ in this state. they have never fared very well in— in this state. they have never fared very well in this state. in the last elections — very well in this state. in the last elections they had a share of less than % — elections they had a share of less than 4%. which is why you see the star campaigner of the bjp, the prima— star campaigner of the bjp, the prime minister himself, starting his bil prime minister himself, starting his big 2020 _ prime minister himself, starting his big 2020 political campaign from this state. he has been to the state eight _ this state. he has been to the state eight times— this state. he has been to the state eight times in the last four months, indicating _ eight times in the last four months, indicating that it needs a logistical presence here in this state — logistical presence here in this state. from an
, they are looking _ currently governing india, they are looking to — currently governing india, they are looking to increase their footprint in this— looking to increase their footprint in this state. they have never fared very well_ in this state. they have never fared very well in— in this state. they have never fared very well in this state. in the last elections — very well in this state. in the last elections they had a share of less than % — elections they had a share of less...
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the biggest election in the world is underway in india. unemployment and inflation are major issues, along with the future of india's democracy, following a crackdown on political opponents. prime minister narendra modi is hoping to win a third term in power. the main opposition congress party, in alliance with smaller parties, is seeking to prevent that. the election is an enormous undertaking. close to a billion people can cast a ballot — one in eight of the world's population. so voting takes place on seven separate days — over the next six weeks. because of the huge which is tickle operation. —— which is a right given to every adult citizen since india's independence. more than 75 years on, it remains a much cherished one. despite the blazing heat, people came out. this is rural muzaffarnagar in uttar pradesh. a politically significant state because it sends the most number of mps to parliament. many here are farmers and daily wagers, coming in early so they can get to their jobs after voting. this man has flown back from saudi
the biggest election in the world is underway in india. unemployment and inflation are major issues, along with the future of india's democracy, following a crackdown on political opponents. prime minister narendra modi is hoping to win a third term in power. the main opposition congress party, in alliance with smaller parties, is seeking to prevent that. the election is an enormous undertaking. close to a billion people can cast a ballot — one in eight of the world's population. so voting...
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the big selection in the world is under way in india. in total, almost 1 under way in india. in total, almost i billion people are eligible to vote, that's roughly one in eight of the entire population of the world. more than 13 million indian citizens who live abroad can also cast their ballots, but they'll have to return to india in person to do so. although voting starts today, it will take place in seven phases over the next six weeks, with the result announced on the 4th ofjune. india's prime minister narendra modi is aiming for a rare third consecutive term in power. samira hussain reports from delhi. 166 million eligible voters, in this first of seven phases, more than the combined populations of the uk and france. some of the issues that matter to voters — the economy. india has the highest population and highest unemployment rate amongst them as well. highest unemployment rate amongst them as well-— them as well. nowadays education is very costly. — them as well. nowadays education is very costly. so _ them as well. nowadays education is very costly. so i _ the
the big selection in the world is under way in india. in total, almost 1 under way in india. in total, almost i billion people are eligible to vote, that's roughly one in eight of the entire population of the world. more than 13 million indian citizens who live abroad can also cast their ballots, but they'll have to return to india in person to do so. although voting starts today, it will take place in seven phases over the next six weeks, with the result announced on the 4th ofjune. india's...
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the biggest election in the world is under way in india. unemployment and inflation are major issues, along with the future of india's democracy, following a crackdown on political opponents. prime minister narendra modi is hoping to win a third term in power. the main opposition congress party, in alliance with smaller parties, is seeking to prevent that. the election is an enormous undertaking. close to a billion people can cast a ballot, one in eight of the world's population, so voting takes place on seven separate days over the next six weeks. yogita limaye reports from uttar pradesh. a right given to every adult citizen since india's independence. more than 75 years on, it remains a much cherished one. despite the blazing heat, people came out. this is rural muzaffarnagar in uttar pradesh. a politically significant state because it sends the most number of mps to parliament. many here are farmers and daily wagers, coming in early so they can get to theirjobs after voting. this man has flown back from saudi arabia, where he works as a
the biggest election in the world is under way in india. unemployment and inflation are major issues, along with the future of india's democracy, following a crackdown on political opponents. prime minister narendra modi is hoping to win a third term in power. the main opposition congress party, in alliance with smaller parties, is seeking to prevent that. the election is an enormous undertaking. close to a billion people can cast a ballot, one in eight of the world's population, so voting...
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actively in pursuit of a trade deal with india. there's a warning today that more and more young people have got bladder problems because of their chronic use of the drug ketamine. ketamine is widely used in the nhs as an anaesthetic, sedative and pain reliever, but increasingly it's also misused as a recreational drug, and addiction rates are soaring. here's rachel stonehouse. from the minute you wake up... it's a saturday night in bristol. we are with beth and her friend we are calling jay, as he wants to be anonymous. they are both in their 20s and chronic ketamine users, after trying it as teenagers. i was 1a years old and somebody had some in the classroom and i had a little bit at the back of the classroom. that was the first time i had it. what is the physical impact for you now of taking ketamine? can't work, yeah, i can't do anything, i can't feed myself or go and get a drink. yeah, it really disables you completely. i can't walk 50 metres without either needing to sit down or needing to run to the toilet. ketamine use is
actively in pursuit of a trade deal with india. there's a warning today that more and more young people have got bladder problems because of their chronic use of the drug ketamine. ketamine is widely used in the nhs as an anaesthetic, sedative and pain reliever, but increasingly it's also misused as a recreational drug, and addiction rates are soaring. here's rachel stonehouse. from the minute you wake up... it's a saturday night in bristol. we are with beth and her friend we are calling jay,...
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india has a big population and the highest and implement. and the highest unemployment. we'll leave india there, and go straight to new york, let's take a listen. �* , , ., , ., listen. and this is really a concerted _ listen. and this is really a concerted witchhunt - listen. and this is really a concerted witchhunt for i listen. and this is really a concerted witchhunt for a | listen. and this is really a - concerted witchhunt for a simple, i think you heard in there it's a witchhunt, by near bruce rogers, democratjudges, you take a look at it, he's a whackjob. when he did was a disgrace, being reviewed by the division and i hope they do justice because everybody is looking, and nobody is coming into the city, none whatsoever. they're looking at that case, that case is a threat to democracy, frankly. a crooked ag, leticia james who campaigned on the fact that i'm going to get drunk, i'm going to get drunk, that's all she said for two years. and people don't want to see this stuff, we've got violence all over the streets of new york and nothing happens, even when they
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border clash with china, they had 300 million users in india. and india banned all chinese social media after 20 indian soldiers were killed by chinese troops on the border. it was done very suddenly. what actually happened was, it is not the end of the short video market, because there are options. you can express yourselfjust as well on short reels, on other platforms, and that is what happened in india. there was a slight difference, it was noted that particularly kind of smaller content creators had to make a bit of an adjustment, but it is not that there was a ban on short videos, teaches that platform. was a ban on short videos, teaches that platform-— was a ban on short videos, teaches that platform. some other business stories... rail— that platform. some other business stories... rail passengers - that platform. some other business stories... rail passengers in - that platform. some other business stories... rail passengers in the - that platform. some other business stories... rail passengers in the uk are being warned of disruptio
border clash with china, they had 300 million users in india. and india banned all chinese social media after 20 indian soldiers were killed by chinese troops on the border. it was done very suddenly. what actually happened was, it is not the end of the short video market, because there are options. you can express yourselfjust as well on short reels, on other platforms, and that is what happened in india. there was a slight difference, it was noted that particularly kind of smaller content...
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in other news today people in india have begun voting in what is being called the largest democratic exercise ever held. prime minister narendra modi is looking to win a third successive term. for more on this, i spoke to south asia correspondent samira hussain who's in delhi, and arunoday mukharji, who's following the election from chennai. just today, there are 166 million eligible voters. that is the combined populations of france and the uk, and then some. so i think thatjust gives you the sense of the scale. and what they've done is, they have, all, there is voting taking place, in 21 different states across the country. and part of the reason what makes voting here such a big, monumental task is not only the size of the population, but it's also the size of the country, and the diversity within the country, and because, according to indian law, you cannot be more than two kilometres away from a polling booth. so, you are a situation in which you have electoral officials that are travelling five hours, sometimes on animals, to be able to take a voting machine to one resident per
in other news today people in india have begun voting in what is being called the largest democratic exercise ever held. prime minister narendra modi is looking to win a third successive term. for more on this, i spoke to south asia correspondent samira hussain who's in delhi, and arunoday mukharji, who's following the election from chennai. just today, there are 166 million eligible voters. that is the combined populations of france and the uk, and then some. so i think thatjust gives you the...
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the biggest election in the world is under way in india, with millions queuing, to vote, despite very high temperatures. in the next six weeks, some 969 million people in the country, along with many others abroad, will vote in the country's general election. more than 13 million indian citizens who live abroad can also cast their ballots, but they'll have to return to india, in person, to do so. the result will be announced onjune 4th. i'm joined by our south asia correspondent, samira hussein. she's following the election from delhi. let's start with talking about the sheer scale of this. it is best logistically this democratic exercise. logistically this democratic exercise-— logistically this democratic exercise. , ., , exercise. remember today is only the first of seven — exercise. remember today is only the first of seven phases _ exercise. remember today is only the first of seven phases of _ exercise. remember today is only the first of seven phases of voting - exercise. remember today is only the first of seven phases of voting that. first of seven phases of voting that i
the biggest election in the world is under way in india, with millions queuing, to vote, despite very high temperatures. in the next six weeks, some 969 million people in the country, along with many others abroad, will vote in the country's general election. more than 13 million indian citizens who live abroad can also cast their ballots, but they'll have to return to india, in person, to do so. the result will be announced onjune 4th. i'm joined by our south asia correspondent, samira...
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in recent days, mr musk postponed a planned trip to india this week. he was due to meet the prime minister narendra modi and reveal plans to enter the south asian market. on his social media platform, x, mr musk and they order that unfortunately... but he looked forward to visiting later this year. mr musk may face tough questions later when tesla releases its latest quarterly results. at the beginning of the month, it emerged that the company's vehicle deliveries declined in the first quarter of 2024 for the first time in nearly four years. the company's cutting the price of its full self—driving software in the united states by a third, from $12,000 to $8,000, and it is slashing its vehicle prices in multiple markets, with new price cuts announced in china. now it is facing stiff competition there from the likes of byd, the saic motor corporation and potential new entrants like smartphone maker, tsaiomi. tesla will find it tough to compete with these producers on price but it can't ignore the threat from rivals, and notjust of the chinese market ar
in recent days, mr musk postponed a planned trip to india this week. he was due to meet the prime minister narendra modi and reveal plans to enter the south asian market. on his social media platform, x, mr musk and they order that unfortunately... but he looked forward to visiting later this year. mr musk may face tough questions later when tesla releases its latest quarterly results. at the beginning of the month, it emerged that the company's vehicle deliveries declined in the first quarter...
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we were going to take your life to the scene in india, as i think the polls have closed there, but i think that live shot of the polling station has gone just as we wanted to bring it to you. let's tell you more about the election and white matter so much. it is the world's largest election and it will take place over six weeks, some 969 million people across the largest population in the world and other indians abroad will vote in the general election in india. due to the country's colossal geography, voting staggered across different states for security and logistical reasons. that is to ensure that even those in the most remote of areas are able to cast a ballot. voting will end onjune the 1st and results will end onjune the 1st and results will come in a few days later on the 4th ofjune. india's current prime minister, narendra modi, who leads the hindu nationalist party, is expected to win a third term in office. let's take you straight to another story that we have been monitoring here in the uk and that is that the bbc has seen documents that lay bare the scale of the medical
we were going to take your life to the scene in india, as i think the polls have closed there, but i think that live shot of the polling station has gone just as we wanted to bring it to you. let's tell you more about the election and white matter so much. it is the world's largest election and it will take place over six weeks, some 969 million people across the largest population in the world and other indians abroad will vote in the general election in india. due to the country's colossal...
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now, india is keen that everybody gets a chance to have their say this year — in fact, according to the chief election commissioner, he said: he's not wrong. let's look at this photo here. this is a group of porters taking some voting stations up to a remote area in west bengal. now, because of the sheer volume of people, they are having to stagger the voting this year. so,there will be seven polling dates and the counting of the votes will happen on the fourth ofjune. china's economy is facing its biggest economic challenge in two decades. the so—called factory of the world is struggling to recover from years of covid lockdowns and a global economic downturn. many western firms are worried that low—cost chinese—made goods will force them out of business. laura bicker has been to the country's manufacturing hub. ren wenbing is a lifelong factory worker who's helped forge china's rise. this is your home? everything he owns is behind this door. but as china's economy falters, the last firm he worked for closed without warning, leaving him without his redundancy pay, which will take
now, india is keen that everybody gets a chance to have their say this year — in fact, according to the chief election commissioner, he said: he's not wrong. let's look at this photo here. this is a group of porters taking some voting stations up to a remote area in west bengal. now, because of the sheer volume of people, they are having to stagger the voting this year. so,there will be seven polling dates and the counting of the votes will happen on the fourth ofjune. china's economy is...
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translation: unemployment is the biggest issue in india. i the situation for young people is terrible, and it can only change if we cast a vote and elect leaders who can fix it. when people go in to cast their ballot, they will be able to press a button and select whichever candidate they please. but in the run—up to this election, there are questions about whether it's actually been a fair competition. "save democracy" — the main slogan of this alliance formed against prime minister narendra modi“s bjp by dozens of opposition parties, including the once powerful, now diminished, indian national congress. this is rahul gandhi, their main face. he“s among more than 100 opposition leaders who“ve faced criminal cases under bjp rule. some, like arvind kejriwal, are injail — seen here in custody of law enforcement officials accused of corruption. he“s delhi's chief minister and a prominent face of the opposition alliance. we met his colleague, sanjay singh, who was also jailed for months on similar charges. everywhere, they are tar
translation: unemployment is the biggest issue in india. i the situation for young people is terrible, and it can only change if we cast a vote and elect leaders who can fix it. when people go in to cast their ballot, they will be able to press a button and select whichever candidate they please. but in the run—up to this election, there are questions about whether it's actually been a fair competition. "save democracy" — the main slogan of this alliance formed against prime...