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    From '400 paar' to 'khata khat': How BJP, India bloc used catchphrases to attract voters in 2024 polls

    With each catchy slogan, the BJP took the lead in shaping the narrative, leaving the Opposition scrambling to respond. In 2019, despite facing relentless attacks like 'Chowkidar Chor Hai' from Rahul Gandhi, the BJP cleverly turned the tables with their 'Main Bhi Chowkidar' campaign. It hit close to home and resonated with the public.

    Volume up: Elections songs connect candidates with voters, boost their campaign

    This election season, playful campaign songs have been used by candidates to appeal to voters in India. These songs, sung in local dialects, reflect the linguistic and cultural diversity of the national capital. Some Haryanvi songs, like "Phir se Modiji ki sarkar dekhna chahusu," are popular among voters. BJP candidates, such as New Delhi candidate Bansuri Swaraj, have composed songs that highlight their roots and family background.

    What's in a nickname: Channi, Bittu, Pappi strike a chord with Punjab voters

    Contestants with unique nicknames like 'Channi', 'Bittu', 'Tinu', 'Kaka', 'Pappi', 'Sherry', 'Raja', 'Rinku', 'Meet' are vying for victory in the Punjab Lok Sabha polls, using catchy slogans to engage voters.

    Bosses finally accept nobody wants to work on Fridays & companies are trying new tricks to bring workers back

    Bosses are introducing new ways to combat the Friday lull, such as “Flow Fridays”, “Focus Fridays”, and “Flex Fridays”. Productivity on Fridays has become more important due to declining engagement rates after the pandemic. Managers are trying to boost morale and productivity by giving employees breaks and meeting-free Fridays.

    Do not agree with concept of 'One Nation, One Election': Mamata Banerjee to Kovind-led panel

    The West Bengal chief minister questioned the meaning of 'One Nation' in the context, and said, "While I understand the meaning of one nation in a historical-political-cultural sense, I do not understand the exact constitutional and structural implication of the term in the instant case. Does the Indian Constitution follow the concept of 'One Nation, One Government'? I am afraid, it does not."

    What is Moye Moye? Here's why it is going viral on internet

    The phrase "moye moye" is going viral on internet. It is acutally a song by Serbian singer-songwriter Teya Dora which has gained over 57 million views on YouTube.

    The Economic Times
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