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    The wide range of exit polls predict from 280 to 401 seats for the NDA; large variation in prediction draws attention

    Going through all the exit polls, the minimum the NDA is projected to get is 280 which is the minimum range as projected by Dainik Bhaskar and the maximum can go up to 401 as given as the top range by the India Today Axis My India for the NDA. This large variation in prediction over the same seats is what is drawing attention.

    Exit polls predict 'Abki baar 350 khatakhat paar': How BJP retained ground

    Exit polls indicate Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to secure a third term for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), with predictions of comfortably crossing the 350-seat mark.

    DB Corp Q4 Results: Net profit up nearly three-fold at Rs 122 crore

    ​Media house DB Corp Ltd on Wednesday reported a nearly three-fold jump in consolidated net profit at Rs 122.52 crore for the fourth quarter ended March 31, helped by a broad-based growth across verticals.

    Most exit polls get Chhattisgarh poll results, scale of BJP's Madhya Pradesh win wrong

    With the Assembly election results throwing up surprises, most exit polls got the outcome in Chhattisgarh and the scale of the BJP's win in Madhya Pradesh wrong. Only India Today-Axis My India, Today's Chanakya and India TV-CNX had predicted a big victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Madhya Pradesh.

    NewsClick raids: INDIA Bloc says it’s yet another attempt to suppress media

    “The INDIA parties strongly condemn the BJP government’s fresh attack on the media. We steadfastly stand with the media and for the constitutionally protected freedoms of speech and expression,” the opposition bloc said.

    We expect margins in our print business to improve: Girish Agarwal, Dainik Bhaskar Group

    Markets are booming and that is very evident from my results also. My numbers are growing. So, I do not see any kind of slowdown. We believe that the coming months going forward the market should further improve.

    The Economic Times
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