AMMK general secretary TTV Dhinakaran NEW DELHI: Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK) general secretary TTV Dhinakaran on Saturday released the party’s manifesto for the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, outlining 120 key promises.”Among the key assurances, the party has promised that 85% of jobs in both State and Central government establishments within Tamil Nadu will be provided to Tamil people,” Dhinakaran said.  The AMMK also emphasised promoting the Tamil language. Dhinakaran stated, “Tamil will be made the official language of the Tamil Nadu government and introduced for use in the High Court.”Addressing the concerns of farmers, he announced, “All farmers’ loans will be completely waived.” Israel Iran War‘A tremendous mistake’: Trump says he’ll cut spending on Nato over Iran war snubWar to end in ‘weeks, not months’: Rubio says no need to send ground troops to IranInterview With Iran Envoy: Nuclear weapons are forbidden; India urged to mediateOn inter-state water disputes, he added, “The party has assured that the long-pending Cauvery-Mekedatu dam issue will be resolved through appropriate measures.”The manifesto includes measures for rural employment as well. “The party has promised to increase the current 100 days of work under employment schemes to 150 days, along with a hike in wages for workers,” Dhinakaran said.Other key promises include granting full operational freedom to the Tamil Nadu Police, introducing a new excise policy, and restoring benefits for government employees. Dhinakaran stated, “For government employees, the party has assured the reintroduction of the Old Pension Scheme.” The manifesto also mentions efforts to secure the Bharat Ratna award for former Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa and Pasumpon Muthuramalinga Thevar.”The party has received 99 per cent of the constituencies it had requested in the seat-sharing arrangement with the AIADMK-led NDA alliance,” he said, while criticising the ruling party. “Tamil Nadu is currently under family rule and such dark governance had never been witnessed in the state before in history.”Earlier, the NDA in Tamil Nadu, led by All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), announced its seat-sharing arrangement for the elections. AIADMK will contest 169 out of 234 seats, while the remaining 65 have been allocated to its allies.Dhinakaran said, “From April 6th I will start my campaign across TN.”Tamil Nadu will go to the polls in a single phase on April 23, with counting scheduled for May 4. The main contest is expected between the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA), which includes Congress, DMDK, and VCK, and the NDA, led by AIADMK with BJP and Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) as allies. Actor-turned-politician Vijay will make his electoral debut with TVK, adding a three-way dimension to the elections.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Mocks Pakistan’s Mediator Claims, Cites Khwaja Asif’s Remark And 1971 Atrocities RecordIran’s Big Message From India: No Nuclear Plans, Delhi Can Help End The War And West Asia CrisisIndian Army Reshapes Armoured Warfare With Drone-Integrated Shaurya Squadrons | WatchPM Modi-Trump Call Turns High-Stakes As Elon Musk Joins Talks Amid Rising West Asia Crisis: ReportNirmala Sitharaman Blasts Lockdown Rumours, Compares Pakistan, Bangladesh Situation On Fuel Crisis’Team India’: PM Modi Meets With CMs, Urges Covid-Like Coordination Amid West Asia CrisisPM Modi Congratulates Balendra Shah On Becoming Nepal PM, Eyes Stronger India-Nepal Ties‘Systemic Victimisation’: India Blasts Munir’s ‘Go To Iran’ Remark, Targets Pakistan On 1971 Denial’Pak Remains In Denial’: India Hits Out Over Op Searchlight Genocide, Backs Dhaka’s Justice Call‘Lockdown Rumours False’: Oil Minister; Centre Slashes Excise Duty On Fuel, Will It Help Consumers?123PhotostoriesFrom the rare golden tiger to the black panther: National parks in India to spot rare big catsIt’s not mango, watermelon, or muskmelon! 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AMMK general secretary TTV Dhinakaran NEW DELHI: Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK) general secretary TTV Dhinakaran on Saturday released the party’s manifesto for the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, outlining 120 key promises.”Among the key assurances, the party has promised that 85% of jobs in both State and Central government establishments within Tamil Nadu will be provided to Tamil people,” Dhinakaran said. The AMMK also emphasised promoting the Tamil language. Dhinakaran stated, “Tamil will be made the official language of the Tamil Nadu government and introduced for use in the High Court.”Addressing the concerns of farmers, he announced, “All farmers’ loans will be completely waived.” Israel Iran War‘A tremendous mistake’: Trump says he’ll cut spending on Nato over Iran war snubWar to end in ‘weeks, not months’: Rubio says no need to send ground troops to IranInterview With Iran Envoy: Nuclear weapons are forbidden; India urged to mediateOn inter-state water disputes, he added, “The party has assured that the long-pending Cauvery-Mekedatu dam issue will be resolved through appropriate measures.”The manifesto includes measures for rural employment as well. “The party has promised to increase the current 100 days of work under employment schemes to 150 days, along with a hike in wages for workers,” Dhinakaran said.Other key promises include granting full operational freedom to the Tamil Nadu Police, introducing a new excise policy, and restoring benefits for government employees. Dhinakaran stated, “For government employees, the party has assured the reintroduction of the Old Pension Scheme.” The manifesto also mentions efforts to secure the Bharat Ratna award for former Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa and Pasumpon Muthuramalinga Thevar.”The party has received 99 per cent of the constituencies it had requested in the seat-sharing arrangement with the AIADMK-led NDA alliance,” he said, while criticising the ruling party. “Tamil Nadu is currently under family rule and such dark governance had never been witnessed in the state before in history.”Earlier, the NDA in Tamil Nadu, led by All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), announced its seat-sharing arrangement for the elections. AIADMK will contest 169 out of 234 seats, while the remaining 65 have been allocated to its allies.Dhinakaran said, “From April 6th I will start my campaign across TN.”Tamil Nadu will go to the polls in a single phase on April 23, with counting scheduled for May 4. The main contest is expected between the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA), which includes Congress, DMDK, and VCK, and the NDA, led by AIADMK with BJP and Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) as allies. Actor-turned-politician Vijay will make his electoral debut with TVK, adding a three-way dimension to the elections.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. 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Cash, care and constant connect: How the ‘Didi model’ is shaping Bengal’s ballot The welfare architecture of Mamata Banerjee’s government in West Bengal has emerged as a defining feature of its governance, combining large-scale social support programmes with significant political implications as the state heads toward the 2026 Assembly elections.As the state prepares for the first phase of polling on April 23, the “Didi Model” of governance is not only acting as key social welfare schemes that have redefined rural economics, but has also served as the ultimate political insurance for Mamata Banerjee’s enduring grip on power.Lakshmi in every homeAt the centre of this model is the Lakshmir Bhandar scheme, launched in 2021 to provide monthly financial assistance to women aged roughly 25 to 60. Israel Iran War‘A tremendous mistake’: Trump says he’ll cut spending on Nato over Iran war snubWar to end in ‘weeks, not months’: Rubio says no need to send ground troops to IranInterview With Iran Envoy: Nuclear weapons are forbidden; India urged to mediateRegardless of the marital or employment status, this scheme covers all women residents of Bengal.Currently, beneficiaries receive Rs 1,000 per month, while women from Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe communities receive Rs 1,200. Designed to cover household expenses and improve financial security, the scheme has gained widespread acceptance and is increasingly viewed not as a “freebie” but as an economic entitlement.The scheme has also become a major political talking point, with the ruling All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) promising to raise the assistance by Rs 500 if re-elected.However, implementation challenges persist. In a recent case from East Midnapore, around 7,000 women reportedly did not receive payments for nearly five months, prompting the Calcutta High Court to seek a report. Despite such issues, the scheme continues to expand, with approximately 1.25 lakh new beneficiaries added to an existing base of 2.2 crore women.No one sleeps hungryFood security remains another cornerstone of the state’s welfare strategy through the Khadya Sathi programme, launched in 2016. The scheme provides rice and wheat at subsidised rates of around Rs 2 per kilogram and currently covers nearly 9 crore people.Eligible beneficiaries are categorised based on their ration card. This constitutes the “poorest of the poor”, including landless labourers, marginal farmers, rural artisans, and households headed by widows or terminally ill persons. Families living below the poverty line (BPL) or in the economically weaker section (EWS) are also the beneficiaries of this scheme.With expenditure exceeding Rs 1 lakh crore, it is among the largest such initiatives in the country.It is complemented by the Duare Ration initiative, which delivers food grains directly to households, reaching about 7 crore people at a cost of over Rs 1,700 crore.The state government claims that these combined efforts have helped lift around 1.7 crore people above the poverty line by 2023, reinforcing its narrative of inclusive growth driven by welfare spending.Cash for classroom over ‘Chhadnatola’In education and gender empowerment, the Kanyashree Prakalpa remains a flagship programme. Launched in 2013, it provides Rs 1,000 annually to girls aged 13 to 18 who remain in school and unmarried, along with a one-time grant of Rs 25,000 at age 18 for those continuing education or training.With over 7 crore cumulative enrolments, the programme is one of the largest conditional cash transfer schemes for girls globally and was recognised with the UN Public Service Award. However, challenges remain in ensuring awareness, documentation, and sustained participation beyond eligibility.Healthcare without billsHealthcare coverage has been expanded through the Swasthya Sathi scheme, introduced in 2016. It offers cashless treatment up to Rs 5 lakh per family per year and covers nearly 9 crore people across 2.5 crore families.Notably, smart cards are issued in the name of the female head of the household. The scheme has recorded over 1 crore hospitalisations, with government spending exceeding Rs 13,000 crore. While it boasts one of the highest coverage rates in India, estimated at around 74.5 per cent, concerns persist regarding hospital participation, claim settlements, and out-of-pocket expenses in private healthcare facilities.The unemployment cushionMost recently, the government has turned its attention to unemployment with the launch of Banglar Yuva Sathi, announced in the 2026 Interim Budget. The scheme provides Rs 1,500 per month to educated unemployed youth aged 21 to 40 for up to five years or until they secure employment.Targeting Madhyamik-qualified individuals not covered under other programmes, it was fast-tracked with initial payments released on March 7, 2026. Backed by an allocation of around Rs 5,000 crore, with projections going up to Rs 15,000 crore, it is positioned as a key intervention to address unemployment ahead of the elections.Together, these schemes form the backbone of the TMC’s welfare-driven governance model, blending direct benefit transfers, food security, healthcare, and social empowerment. While the scale and reach of these programmes have drawn both national and international attention, their long-term sustainability and implementation efficiency remain under scrutiny as political stakes rise in West Bengal.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia’s Clears ₹2.38 Lakh Crore Defence Proposals Across Services In Major Procurement PushIndia Mocks Pakistan’s Mediator Claims, Cites Khwaja Asif’s Remark And 1971 Atrocities RecordIran’s Big Message From India: No Nuclear Plans, Delhi Can Help End The War And West Asia CrisisIndian Army Reshapes Armoured Warfare With Drone-Integrated Shaurya Squadrons | WatchPM Modi-Trump Call Turns High-Stakes As Elon Musk Joins Talks Amid Rising West Asia Crisis: ReportNirmala Sitharaman Blasts Lockdown Rumours, Compares Pakistan, Bangladesh Situation On Fuel Crisis’Team India’: PM Modi Meets With CMs, Urges Covid-Like Coordination Amid West Asia CrisisPM Modi Congratulates Balendra Shah On Becoming Nepal PM, Eyes Stronger India-Nepal Ties‘Systemic Victimisation’: India Blasts Munir’s ‘Go To Iran’ Remark, Targets Pakistan On 1971 Denial’Pak Remains In Denial’: India Hits Out Over Op Searchlight Genocide, Backs Dhaka’s Justice Call123PhotostoriesThese birth dates are known as powerful healers’The Vampire Diaries’, ‘Dawson’s Creek’, ‘Gilmore Girls’: Best romantic TV shows to binge-watch that defined modern lovePune metro phase II: PCMC–Nigdi 4.41-km corridor work gains paceFrom the rare golden tiger to the black panther: National parks in India to spot rare big catsIt’s not mango, watermelon, or muskmelon! 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Cash, care and constant connect: How the ‘Didi model’ is shaping Bengal’s ballot The welfare architecture of Mamata Banerjee’s government in West Bengal has emerged as a defining feature of its governance, combining large-scale social support programmes with significant political implications as the state heads toward the 2026 Assembly elections.As the state prepares for the first phase of polling on April 23, the “Didi Model” of governance is not only acting as key social welfare schemes that have redefined rural economics, but has also served as the ultimate political insurance for Mamata Banerjee’s enduring grip on power.Lakshmi in every homeAt the centre of this model is the Lakshmir Bhandar scheme, launched in 2021 to provide monthly financial assistance to women aged roughly 25 to 60. Israel Iran War‘A tremendous mistake’: Trump says he’ll cut spending on Nato over Iran war snubWar to end in ‘weeks, not months’: Rubio says no need to send ground troops to IranInterview With Iran Envoy: Nuclear weapons are forbidden; India urged to mediateRegardless of the marital or employment status, this scheme covers all women residents of Bengal.Currently, beneficiaries receive Rs 1,000 per month, while women from Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe communities receive Rs 1,200. Designed to cover household expenses and improve financial security, the scheme has gained widespread acceptance and is increasingly viewed not as a “freebie” but as an economic entitlement.The scheme has also become a major political talking point, with the ruling All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) promising to raise the assistance by Rs 500 if re-elected.However, implementation challenges persist. In a recent case from East Midnapore, around 7,000 women reportedly did not receive payments for nearly five months, prompting the Calcutta High Court to seek a report. Despite such issues, the scheme continues to expand, with approximately 1.25 lakh new beneficiaries added to an existing base of 2.2 crore women.No one sleeps hungryFood security remains another cornerstone of the state’s welfare strategy through the Khadya Sathi programme, launched in 2016. The scheme provides rice and wheat at subsidised rates of around Rs 2 per kilogram and currently covers nearly 9 crore people.Eligible beneficiaries are categorised based on their ration card. This constitutes the “poorest of the poor”, including landless labourers, marginal farmers, rural artisans, and households headed by widows or terminally ill persons. Families living below the poverty line (BPL) or in the economically weaker section (EWS) are also the beneficiaries of this scheme.With expenditure exceeding Rs 1 lakh crore, it is among the largest such initiatives in the country.It is complemented by the Duare Ration initiative, which delivers food grains directly to households, reaching about 7 crore people at a cost of over Rs 1,700 crore.The state government claims that these combined efforts have helped lift around 1.7 crore people above the poverty line by 2023, reinforcing its narrative of inclusive growth driven by welfare spending.Cash for classroom over ‘Chhadnatola’In education and gender empowerment, the Kanyashree Prakalpa remains a flagship programme. Launched in 2013, it provides Rs 1,000 annually to girls aged 13 to 18 who remain in school and unmarried, along with a one-time grant of Rs 25,000 at age 18 for those continuing education or training.With over 7 crore cumulative enrolments, the programme is one of the largest conditional cash transfer schemes for girls globally and was recognised with the UN Public Service Award. However, challenges remain in ensuring awareness, documentation, and sustained participation beyond eligibility.Healthcare without billsHealthcare coverage has been expanded through the Swasthya Sathi scheme, introduced in 2016. It offers cashless treatment up to Rs 5 lakh per family per year and covers nearly 9 crore people across 2.5 crore families.Notably, smart cards are issued in the name of the female head of the household. The scheme has recorded over 1 crore hospitalisations, with government spending exceeding Rs 13,000 crore. While it boasts one of the highest coverage rates in India, estimated at around 74.5 per cent, concerns persist regarding hospital participation, claim settlements, and out-of-pocket expenses in private healthcare facilities.The unemployment cushionMost recently, the government has turned its attention to unemployment with the launch of Banglar Yuva Sathi, announced in the 2026 Interim Budget. The scheme provides Rs 1,500 per month to educated unemployed youth aged 21 to 40 for up to five years or until they secure employment.Targeting Madhyamik-qualified individuals not covered under other programmes, it was fast-tracked with initial payments released on March 7, 2026. Backed by an allocation of around Rs 5,000 crore, with projections going up to Rs 15,000 crore, it is positioned as a key intervention to address unemployment ahead of the elections.Together, these schemes form the backbone of the TMC’s welfare-driven governance model, blending direct benefit transfers, food security, healthcare, and social empowerment. While the scale and reach of these programmes have drawn both national and international attention, their long-term sustainability and implementation efficiency remain under scrutiny as political stakes rise in West Bengal.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia’s Clears ₹2.38 Lakh Crore Defence Proposals Across Services In Major Procurement PushIndia Mocks Pakistan’s Mediator Claims, Cites Khwaja Asif’s Remark And 1971 Atrocities RecordIran’s Big Message From India: No Nuclear Plans, Delhi Can Help End The War And West Asia CrisisIndian Army Reshapes Armoured Warfare With Drone-Integrated Shaurya Squadrons | WatchPM Modi-Trump Call Turns High-Stakes As Elon Musk Joins Talks Amid Rising West Asia Crisis: ReportNirmala Sitharaman Blasts Lockdown Rumours, Compares Pakistan, Bangladesh Situation On Fuel Crisis’Team India’: PM Modi Meets With CMs, Urges Covid-Like Coordination Amid West Asia CrisisPM Modi Congratulates Balendra Shah On Becoming Nepal PM, Eyes Stronger India-Nepal Ties‘Systemic Victimisation’: India Blasts Munir’s ‘Go To Iran’ Remark, Targets Pakistan On 1971 Denial’Pak Remains In Denial’: India Hits Out Over Op Searchlight Genocide, Backs Dhaka’s Justice Call123PhotostoriesThese birth dates are known as powerful healers’The Vampire Diaries’, ‘Dawson’s Creek’, ‘Gilmore Girls’: Best romantic TV shows to binge-watch that defined modern lovePune metro phase II: PCMC–Nigdi 4.41-km corridor work gains paceFrom the rare golden tiger to the black panther: National parks in India to spot rare big catsIt’s not mango, watermelon, or muskmelon! India is the largest producer of this super yummy summer fruitInside Shreyas Iyer’s Mumbai House: A blend of style, space, and personality5 things that should never be on your teen’s study table10 mythology-inspired home names and their meanings5 morning habits to naturally detoxify your bodyFrom John Cena to Dave Bautista: 5 athletes who became Hollywood stars123Hot PicksE-chequesIndia-US trade dealNoida International AirportUS Iran WarIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingTiger Woods CrashBabar AzamH-1B lotteryVaibhav SooryavanshiMirwaiz Umar FarooqZojila Pass avalancheNoelia CastilloUS travel advisoryAnti-vaccine rowH-1B visa

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Representational image NEW DELHI: As Puducherry gears up for the upcoming assembly elections, several key constituencies in the Union territory (UT) are set to witness high-profile battles, featuring the outgoing chief minister, a former chief minister, UT party chiefs, and a political heir.The Puducherry legislative assembly has 33 members, and elections are held for 30 seats. The remaining three MLAs are nominated by the Centre. Previous elections Voting will be held in a single phase on April 9. The counting is scheduled for May 4, along with the counting in Assam, Keralam, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal, which will vote around the same period.   Watch Annamalai Skips Contest, Flags ‘Extreme Displeasure’ Over NDA Seat-Sharing in Tamil Nadu Key battles in PuducherryThattanchavady: The spotlight is on outgoing chief minister N Rangasamy, the incumbent MLA from the seat. The AINRC founder-president will face V Vaithilingam, former chief minister and current Lok Sabha MP, making this the most high-profile contest of the elections.Israel Iran War‘A tremendous mistake’: Trump says he’ll cut spending on Nato over Iran war snubWar to end in ‘weeks, not months’: Rubio says no need to send ground troops to IranInterview With Iran Envoy: Nuclear weapons are forbidden; India urged to mediate Thattanchavady clash Raj Bhavan: NDA candidate VP Ramalingam, the Puducherry BJP president, will take on Vignesh Kannan of the DMK, son of former Puducherry minister P Kannan. The DMK is contesting in alliance with the Congress. Key battles Lawspet: AINRC leader VP Sivakolundhu will be challenged by V Saminathan, former Puducherry BJP chief representing actor-politician Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK). Sivakolundhu had previously held the assembly speaker’s post as a Congress member.Mahe and Yanam: Of the 30 assembly constituencies, Mahe and Yanam are geographically unique. Mahe is entirely surrounded by Keralam, while Yanam is encircled by Andhra Pradesh. In Mahe, A Dineshan of the BJP faces Ramesh Parambath of the Congress. Yanam will see Malladi Krishna Rao of AINRC contesting against Gollapalli Srinivas Ashok of the Congress.AlliancesThe ruling National Democratic Alliance in Puducherry comprises the AINRC, BJP, AIADMK, and the newly formed Latchiya Jananayaga Katchi, led by businessman Jose Charles Martin. While CM Rangasamy’s party will contest 16 seats, the BJP will fight 14 constituencies. From its share, the saffron party has allotted two seats each to the AIADMK and Latchiya Jananayaga Katchi (LJK). Puducherry dynasty candidates Meanwhile, the Congress will field candidates in 16 constituencies, with the remaining seats allocated to the DMK.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. 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Representational image NEW DELHI: As Puducherry gears up for the upcoming assembly elections, several key constituencies in the Union territory (UT) are set to witness high-profile battles, featuring the outgoing chief minister, a former chief minister, UT party chiefs, and a political heir.The Puducherry legislative assembly has 33 members, and elections are held for 30 seats. The remaining three MLAs are nominated by the Centre. Previous elections Voting will be held in a single phase on April 9. The counting is scheduled for May 4, along with the counting in Assam, Keralam, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal, which will vote around the same period. Watch Annamalai Skips Contest, Flags ‘Extreme Displeasure’ Over NDA Seat-Sharing in Tamil Nadu Key battles in PuducherryThattanchavady: The spotlight is on outgoing chief minister N Rangasamy, the incumbent MLA from the seat. The AINRC founder-president will face V Vaithilingam, former chief minister and current Lok Sabha MP, making this the most high-profile contest of the elections.Israel Iran War‘A tremendous mistake’: Trump says he’ll cut spending on Nato over Iran war snubWar to end in ‘weeks, not months’: Rubio says no need to send ground troops to IranInterview With Iran Envoy: Nuclear weapons are forbidden; India urged to mediate Thattanchavady clash Raj Bhavan: NDA candidate VP Ramalingam, the Puducherry BJP president, will take on Vignesh Kannan of the DMK, son of former Puducherry minister P Kannan. The DMK is contesting in alliance with the Congress. Key battles Lawspet: AINRC leader VP Sivakolundhu will be challenged by V Saminathan, former Puducherry BJP chief representing actor-politician Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK). Sivakolundhu had previously held the assembly speaker’s post as a Congress member.Mahe and Yanam: Of the 30 assembly constituencies, Mahe and Yanam are geographically unique. Mahe is entirely surrounded by Keralam, while Yanam is encircled by Andhra Pradesh. In Mahe, A Dineshan of the BJP faces Ramesh Parambath of the Congress. Yanam will see Malladi Krishna Rao of AINRC contesting against Gollapalli Srinivas Ashok of the Congress.AlliancesThe ruling National Democratic Alliance in Puducherry comprises the AINRC, BJP, AIADMK, and the newly formed Latchiya Jananayaga Katchi, led by businessman Jose Charles Martin. While CM Rangasamy’s party will contest 16 seats, the BJP will fight 14 constituencies. From its share, the saffron party has allotted two seats each to the AIADMK and Latchiya Jananayaga Katchi (LJK). Puducherry dynasty candidates Meanwhile, the Congress will field candidates in 16 constituencies, with the remaining seats allocated to the DMK.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. 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India is the largest producer of this super yummy summer fruitInside Shreyas Iyer’s Mumbai House: A blend of style, space, and personality5 things that should never be on your teen’s study table10 mythology-inspired home names and their meanings5 morning habits to naturally detoxify your bodyFrom John Cena to Dave Bautista: 5 athletes who became Hollywood starsHow to activate your Venus according to your birth dateRollback to the Hindi classical comedies of the 80’s: ‘Angoor’ ‘Khoobsurat’, and moreHow to store food without using plastic: Simple swaps for a sustainable kitchen123Hot PicksE-chequesIndia-US trade dealNoida International AirportUS Iran WarIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingTiger Woods CrashBabar AzamH-1B lotteryVaibhav SooryavanshiMirwaiz Umar FarooqZojila Pass avalancheNoelia CastilloUS travel advisoryAnti-vaccine rowH-1B visa

NEW DELHI: As Puducherry gears up for the upcoming assembly elections, several key constituencies in the Union territory (UT) are set to witness high-profile battles, featuring the outgoing chief minister, a former chief minister, UT party chiefs, and a political heir.The Puducherry legislative assembly has 33 members, and elections are held for 30 seats. The…

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Vir Das’s directorial venture, ‘Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos,’ is making its digital debut on THIS streaming platfor on THIS date. The comedy spy film, which received mixed reviews in theaters, features an unconventional British-raised Indian agent on a chaotic mission in Goa. Aamir Khan and Imran Khan also make special appearances in the movie. Read…

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