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Tamil Nadu assembly polls 2026: NDA finalises seat sharing, AIADMK to contest majority seats

NDA has finalised its Tamil Nadu Assembly election 2026 seat sharing with AIADMK contesting around 175 seats and BJP 27.

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The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has finalised its seat-sharing arrangement for the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, with the AIADMK set to contest the majority of seats in the 234-member Assembly.

Under the agreement, the AIADMK led by Edappadi K Palaniswami will contest around 175 seats. The BJP will contest 27 seats, while the Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) led by Anbumani Ramadoss will get 18 seats. TTV Dhinakaran’s Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK) has been allotted 11 seats.

Polling in Tamil Nadu will be held on April 23 and the counting of votes will take place on May 4.

BJP gains, PMK share reduced

Compared to the 2021 Assembly elections, the BJP has secured more seats in the new arrangement. The party had contested 20 seats in 2021 and won four, and this time it will contest 27 seats.

The PMK’s seat share has been reduced. The party had contested 23 seats in the last Assembly election and won five. A portion of the BJP’s additional seats is understood to have come from the PMK’s share.

The PMK’s recent electoral performance has been weak. The party failed to win any seats in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections and has also struggled in civic body polls held after that. Internal factional issues have also affected the party’s position.

AIADMK looking at comeback

The AIADMK, which contested 191 seats in 2021 and won 66, is aiming for a strong comeback in the 2026 election. The party has faced a difficult phase since the death of former Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa and subsequent electoral setbacks.

The 2021 Assembly election was won by the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance, which secured 133 seats out of the 188 it contested. The Congress contested 25 seats and won 18, while Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi won four seats. The Communist Party of India and the Communist Party of India (Marxist) won two seats each.

The upcoming election is expected to be a multi-cornered contest. A separate alliance involving PMK founder S Ramadoss and VK Sasikala is also expected to influence the electoral contest.

Political observers believe the 2026 election could be significant for the future of Dravidian politics in Tamil Nadu, especially as the AIADMK attempts to regain political ground in the state.

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CBSE makes three languages mandatory for Classes 9 and 10 from July 1

CBSE has announced that students in Classes 9 and 10 must study three languages from July 1, 2026, though no board examination will be conducted for the third language during the initial rollout.

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The Central Board of Secondary Education has announced that students in Classes 9 and 10 will be required to study three languages from July 1, 2026, as part of the implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and the National Curriculum Framework for School Education (NCFSE) 2023.

Under the revised structure, students will study languages under the R1, R2 and R3 format. The board has clarified that two of the three languages must be Indian languages.

However, CBSE has stated that there will be no Class 10 board examination for the third language, also referred to as R3, during the initial phase of implementation.

What the new language structure means

According to the updated curriculum framework, students will choose three different languages. The same language cannot be selected at more than one level simultaneously.

The board has explained the structure as:

  • R1: Any language offered by CBSE
  • R2: A language different from R1
  • R3: A third language different from both R1 and R2

The move is aimed at promoting multilingual education in line with NEP 2020 recommendations.

No board exam for third language initially

CBSE has clarified that although the third language will become mandatory for Classes 9 and 10, students will not immediately face a board examination for R3 in Class 10.

Reports said the full implementation of the three-language board examination structure is expected to happen gradually over the coming years.

Schools asked to prepare for rollout

The board has already directed schools to finalise language options and upload details on the OASIS portal to ensure smooth implementation of the revised policy.

CBSE has also indicated that temporary textbook arrangements and interim measures for language teacher shortages may be introduced during the transition phase.

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Maharashtra asks Google, Apple to remove Uber, Ola, Rapido apps over bike taxi operations

Maharashtra has asked Google and Apple to remove Uber, Ola and Rapido apps over alleged illegal bike taxi operations and safety concerns linked to passenger transport services.

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Maharashtra has intensified its action against app-based bike taxi services, with the state government asking Google and Apple to remove apps such as Uber, Ola and Rapido from their app stores over alleged illegal bike taxi operations.

According to notices issued by Maharashtra Cyber, the companies are allegedly operating passenger transport services through bike taxis without obtaining the required permissions and approvals under transport regulations and the Motor Vehicles Act.

The cyber department said unauthorised bike taxi operations pose serious safety concerns for passengers. Authorities highlighted issues related to driver verification, insurance coverage, women’s safety measures and emergency response systems. Officials also claimed that rash and negligent driving linked to some bike taxi operations has increased public safety risks.

The state government also referred to a recent incident involving the alleged death of a woman linked to a bike taxi service, stating that a criminal case has been registered and that similar complaints have surfaced in different parts of Maharashtra.

In its communication to Google and Apple, Maharashtra Cyber reportedly asked the companies to remove and disable access to such applications from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. The notices warned that failure to comply with directives issued by Indian law enforcement agencies could invite legal consequences under provisions of the Information Technology Act.

Maharashtra Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik has also directed the cyber department to register FIRs against the ride-hailing platforms over their bike taxi operations in the state.

The action comes amid growing debate over the legality of bike taxi services in several Indian states. While some states permit regulated bike taxi operations, others have imposed restrictions or initiated enforcement action against aggregators operating without formal approval.

The Maharashtra government clarified that the current crackdown is specifically against alleged illegal bike taxi services and does not affect other cab and auto services provided by these platforms.

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Those who want to leave can go: Mamata Banerjee after Trinamool’s poll setback

Mamata Banerjee has told Trinamool Congress leaders that those who wish to leave the party are free to do so after its electoral defeat, as she pushes for organisational rebuilding.

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has sent a strong message to party members amid internal unrest following the Trinamool Congress’ electoral defeat in the 2026 Assembly elections, saying those who wish to leave the party are free to do so.

The remarks come as the TMC grapples with its worst electoral performance in years and growing dissatisfaction within its ranks.

‘Will not stop anyone from leaving’

At a recent internal review meeting with party candidates, Banerjee reportedly told leaders that she would not attempt to hold back anyone planning to exit the party. She emphasised that the organisation would move forward with those who remain committed.

According to party sources, she said she would focus on rebuilding the organisation from the ground up, including restoring party offices and strengthening grassroots-level structures.

Push for rebuilding the organisation

Banerjee also called for detailed, area-wise reports from party workers and directed them to hold meetings at block and town levels to assess the reasons behind the defeat.

She further indicated that the party would undergo internal restructuring, with efforts aimed at reviving organisational strength at the local level.

Fact-finding teams and internal review

As part of the post-poll exercise, the Trinamool Congress has also set up multiple fact-finding teams to examine alleged irregularities in key districts.

These developments highlight growing internal churn within the party as it attempts to recover from its electoral setback and rebuild its support base.

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