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Supreme Court Mandates Full Disclosure of Electoral Bond Details by SBI

The Supreme Court has ordered SBI Chairman Dinesh Khara to submit an affidavit by Thursday, 5 pm, confirming that all details within the bank's knowledge have been disclosed, leaving no information concealed.

ECI makes electoral bond details public after SC order, Future Gaming, Megha Engineering top two donors

The Election Commission of India published electoral bonds data on its official website on March 14, as ordered by the Supreme Court.

Petitioners Again for Transparency in Electoral Bonds Consider Supreme Court Appeal

Petitioners Again for Transparency in Electoral Bonds Consider Supreme Court Appeal

Prashant Bhushan, representing the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR), has indicated a possible appeal to the Supreme Court to enforce the disclosure of each bond's unique identifier.

BJP Leads in Electoral Bond Redemptions, with Significant Collections Before Upcoming Elections

BJP Leads in Electoral Bond Redemptions, with Significant Collections Before Upcoming Elections

Election Commission's Data Highlights BJP's Dominance in Electoral Bond Collections

Retired IAS officers Gyanesh Kumar (right) and Sukhbir Singh Sandhu was picked as the Election Commissioners on Thursday. (Photos: Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs and X/@NHAI_Official)

PM Modi's Committee Appoints Gyanesh Kumar, Sukhbir Singh Sandhu as New Election Commissioners

Selection Process Draws Scrutiny from Opposition Member and figure from Congress, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury

Three months into this year, B'luru already facing its worst water crisis

The woes have become a serious issue of concern for Bangaloreans , especially in Whitefield, KR Puram, Electronic City, RR Nagar, Kengeri and CV Raman Nagar.

4 ex-SC chief justices supported simultaneous elections, 3 ex-HC chief justices among those who opposed: Kovind panel report

Four former Supreme court chief justices showed support for simultaneous elections, while three former High Court chief justices and one former state election commissioner were among those against the idea of 'one nation, one election' during the consultations.

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