Candidates are fainting, voter turnout is lower, and research suggests extreme heat could influence who people choose.
Bibhudatta Pradhan
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As India enters the second half of its giant election, wealth distribution has emerged as a central campaign faultline.
About 969 million people will take part in the giant elections to decide who will rule the world’s most populous nation.
An Indian government committee has recommended that polls for local bodies to parliament be held together.
Couples must register with the government, or risk going to jail. That’s in a law that is also worrying India’s Muslims.
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