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Olitical Amphlets from the Indian Subcontinent Parts 1-4
A Guide to the Microfiche Edition of olitical amphlets from the Indian Subcontinent Parts 1-4 UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA fc I A Guide to the Microfiche Collection POLITICAL PAMPHLETS FROM THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT Editorial Adviser Granville Austin Associate Editor and Guide compiled by August A. Imholtz, Jr. A microfiche project of UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA An Imprint of CIS 4520 East-West Highway • Bethesda, MD 20814-3389 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publicaîion Data: Indian political pamphlets [microform] microfiche Accompanied by a printed guide. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 1-55655-206-8 (microfiche) 1. Political parties-India. I. UPA Academic Editions (Firm) JQ298.A1I527 1989<MicRR> 324.254~dc20 89-70560 CIP International Standard Book Number: 1-55655-206-8 UPA An Imprint of Congressional Information Service 4520 East-West Highway Bethesda, MD20814 © 1989 by University Publications of America Printed in the United States of America The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences-Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984. TABLE ©F COMTEmn Introduction v Note from the Publisher ix Reference Bibliography Part 1. Political Parties and Special Interest Groups India Congress Committee. (Including All India Congress Committee): 1-282 ... 1 Communist Party of India: 283-465 17 Communist Party of India, (Marxist), and Other Communist Parties: 466-530 ... 27 Praja Socialist Party: 531-593 31 Other Socialist Parties: -
The Multiple Faces of Civil Society Development and Democratization in Rajasthan, India
THE MULTIPLE FACES OF CIVIL SOCIETY DEVELOPMENT AND DEMOCRATIZATION IN RAJASTHAN, INDIA SARBESWAR SAHOO (M.Phil., Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) A THESIS SUBMITTED FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE 2009 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS In the process of writing this thesis, I have benefited from several people and institutions. First of all, I would like to express my deepest gratitude and thanks to my supervisor A/P Vedi R. Hadiz for his unremitting support, wise counsel and concern for my welfare. He is an outstanding supervisor; and without his assistance this thesis in its present form would not have been possible. My heartfelt thanks also go to two former members of my thesis committee, Prof. Peter Reeves and the late A/P Ananda Rajah, for their interests in my research. This research owes much to Seva Mandir, Astha Sansthan and Rajasthan Vanvasi Kalyan Parishad (RVKP), who allowed me to observe their activities, visit their worksites, and speak to their beneficiaries, providing critical perspectives on the politics of development in tribal regions of Rajasthan. I would like to thank Ajay S. Mehta, Neelima Khetan, Anita Bhatia, S.N. Bhise, Narendra Jain, Kripasankar Joshi, Vikram S. Sisodia, Sahid Khan, Sripal Ji, Dassora Ji, Leela Shankar Ji and others at Seva Mandir; Ashwani Paliwal, R.D.Vyas, Ginny Shrivastava, Ramesh Paliwal, Bishnu Ji (librarian), Nanalal Ji, Harmi Bai, Shiv K. Acharya, Lahar Singh, and others at Astha Sansthan; and Roop Singh Bhil, Radhika Laddha, Ambalal Sanadhya, Jagdish Patidar, Bharat Ji (Kolyari), Mithalal Ji, Shankar Ji, Vinod Ji and others at the RVKP for their cooperation and support. -
The Legislative Assembly of Bihar
STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 2005 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF BIHAR ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA NEW DELHI ECI-GE2005-VS Election Commission of India, 2005 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, by mimeograph or any other means, without prior and express permission in writing from Election Commision of India. First published 2005 Published by Election Commision of India, Nirvachan Sadan, Ashoka Road, New Delhi - 110 001. Computer Data Processing and Laser Printing of Reports by Statistics & Information System Division, Election Commision of India. Election Commission of India – State Elections, 2005 to the Legislative Assembly of BIHAR STATISTICAL REPORT CONTENTS SUBJECT Page No. 1. List of Participating Political Parties and Abbreviations 1 -3 2. Other Abbreviations in the Report 4 3. Highlights 5 4. List of Successful Candidates 6 - 12 5. Performance of Political Parties 13 -15 6. Candidates Data Summary – Summary on Nominations, 16 Rejections, Withdrawals and Forfeitures 7. Electors Data Summary – Summary on Electors, voters 17 Votes Polled and Polling Stations 8. Woman Candidates 18 - 19 9. Constituency Data Summary 20 - 262 10. Detailed Result 263 - 585 Election Commission of India-State Elections, 2005 to the Legislative Assembly of Bihar LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY NAM PARTY HINDI NAME NATIONAL PARTIES 1 . BJP Bharatiya Janata Party भारतीय जनता पाट 2 . BSP Bahujan Samaj Party बहजनु समाज पाट 3 . CPI Communist Party of India कयुिनःट पाट ऑफ इंडया 4 . CPM Communist Party of India भारत क कयुिनःट पाट (मासवाद) (Marxist) 5 . -
Parliamentary Information
The Journal of Parliamentary Information VOLUME LII NO.4 DECEMBER 2006 LOK SABRA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI CBS Publishers & Distributors 11, Darya Ganj, New Dclhi-2 EDITORIAL BOARD Editor P.D.T Achary Secretary-General Lok Sabha Associate Editors M Rajagopalan Nair Additional Secretary Lok Sabha Secretariat N.K. Sapra Joint Secretary Lok Sabha Secretariat Assistant Editors Smt. Sadhna Rani Gupta Director Lok Sabha Secretarial Smt. Swapna Bose Joint Director Lok Sabha Secretariat @ Lok Sabha Secretariat, New Delhi THE JOURNAL OF PARLIAMENTARY INFORMATION VOLUME LII NO.4 DECEMBER 2006 CONTENTS PAGE EDITORIAL NOTE 465 ADDRESSES Addresses at the Inauguration of the Parliament Museum in Parliament Library Building 467 SHORT NOTES Lok Sabha Television Channel 476 Parliament Museum 479 Unveiling of the Statues of Swami Vivekananda and Sri Aurobindo 482 Unveiling of the Statue of Devi Ahilyabai Holkar 484 PARLIAMENTARY EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES Conferences and Symposia 485 Birth Anniversaries of National Leaders 488 Exchange of Parliamentary Delegations 490 Bureau of Parliamentary Studies and Training 491 PRIVILEGE ISSUES 494 PARLIAMENTARY AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS 498 DOCUMENTS OF CONSTITUTIONAL AND PARLIAMENTARY INTEREST 505 SESSIONAL REVIEW Lok Sabha 524 Rajya Sabha 540 State Legislatures 560 RECENT LITERATURE OF PARLIAMENTARY INTEREST 566 iv The Journal of Parliamentary Information ApPENDICES I. Statement showing the work transacted during the Eighth Session of the Fourteenth Lok Sabha 573 II. Statement showing the work transacted during the Two Hundred and Eighth Session of the Rajya Sabha 577 III. Statement showing the activities of the Legislatures of the States and Union territories during the period 1 July to 30 September 2006 582 IV. -
Congress Socialist Party (Csp) at a Glance and Short Profiles Works of Its Leaders
CONGRESS SOCIALIST PARTY (CSP) AT A GLANCE AND SHORT PROFILES WORKS OF ITS LEADERS In 1926, Sampurnand and Acharya Narendra Deva draw up a socialist agrarian program, under the aegis of UP Congress Committee (UPCC) and send it to the perusal of AICC. Jawaharlal Nehru got the AICC, to accept this UPCC’s Socialist Programme, in 1929.At the 1931, Karachi session of the Indian National Congress, socialist pattern of development was set as the goal for India and resolution on fundamental rights and economic programme was passed by AICC. According to Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, who drafted the Karachi resolution of AICC, the origin of this resolution was UPCC’s resolution of 1929. (Pt.J.L.Nehru’s Autobiography, P.266). During 1932 movement, many socialist-minded young men people like Jayaprakash Narayan, Minoo Masani, Achyut Patwardhan, Ashok Mehta, Charles Mescrenhas, Narayan Swami, M L Dantawala, N G Gorey and S M Joshi were lodged in Nasik Jail in 1932-33, in connection with Civil disobedience Movement. While in jail they all felt to form a Congress Socialist Party with in the Congress Party (INC) wedded to Marxism. At the same time a group of ‘left wing’ Congressmen disillusioned with the policy of Congress, met at Poona in July 1933 for the purpose of organizing a Socialist opposition group. They elected a committee to draft a constitution and programme which subsequently became known as the “Poona draft ”. The meeting was organized by Purshottam Tricumdas, Yusuf Meherally, Smt. Kamladevi Chattopadhyay and Acharya Narendra Deva. (Selected works of Acharya Narendra Deva, vol.1 page 29). -
LIST of CANDIDATES for WRITTEN TEST 09.01.2011.Xlsx
LIST OF CANDIDATES SELECTED FOR WRITTEN TEST HELD ON 08-08-2010. Sr. No. New Roll No. Emp. Name of the Candidate Father's Name Address (New) Exchange No. 1 JEA(PN)/T-1 --- BIPUL CHAKRABORTY BIRENDRANATH AT + PO - BINDOLE, DIST - UTTAR DINAJPUR, WEST BENGAL, PIN - CHAKRABORTY 733156 2 JEA(PN)/T-2 --- SUNIL KUMAR KASHI LALL MOHALLA - SAIDPUR, NEAR SUNNY MEDICAL HALL, PO - BANKIPUR, DIST - PATNA 3 JEA(PN)/T-3 --- SUNDER PAL MAHENDAR SINGH VARMA B - 48, BSF SOCIETY, GREATER NOIDA 4 JEA(PN)/T-4 --- SHIV BALAK SAHU BHARAT SAHU AT - HIRAMIA, P.O - ROSERA, DIST - SAMASTIPUR, PIN - 848210 5 JEA(PN)/T-5 --- NAGENDRA THAKUR LATE BALEL THAKUR SMQ 749/6, VAYU VIHAR, ADAMPUR (DOABA), DIST - JALANDHAR, PIN - 144102 6 JEA(PN)/T-6 --- MUKESH PRASAD DAYANAND CHOUDHARY ANJALI BHAWAN, DEFENCE COLONY, JAMNAGAR, PIN- 361006 CHOUDHARY 7 JEA(PN)/T-7 --- DEVENDRA KUMAR LATE GOPAL SINGH C/O - JWO H.K.SINGH, QTR. NO. - 2/3, NAIR ENCLAVE AIR FORCE STATION, CHAKERI, KANPUR, PIN - 208008 8 JEA(PN)/T-8 --- UPENDRA KUMAR LAL BABU CHOUDHARY PQ - 12/4, AIRFORCE STATION, KALAI KUNDA, WEST MEDNIPUR, PIN - 721303 9 JEA(PN)/T-9 --- PURUSHOTTAM KISHORE ANAND KISHORE YADAV AT - MATIYARA TOKE, PO - SARAI, DIST - VAISHALI, PIN - 844125 YADAV 10 JEA(PN)/T-10 --- RAJKUMAR KAMIL RAM C/O MR. AMAR SINGH, H.NO.-34, WARD NO.-12, PAHARIGATE MOHALLA, DERABASSI, DISTT: MOHALI (PUNJAB), 140507 11 JEA(PN)/T-11 --- SUNIL KUMAR LALLU SINGH VILL: BOODPUR MALTI, PO: BARAMPUR, DISTT: BIJNOR, UP, 246731 12 JEA(PN)/T-12 --- BINOD KUMAR RAUT RAM BALAK RAUT QTR.NO. -
China Bolsters Its String of Pearls India Will Not Hold Talks
Follow us on: facebook.com/dailypioneer RNI No.2016/1957, REGD NO. SSP/LW/NP-34/2016-18 @TheDailyPioneer instagram.com/dailypioneer/ Established 1864 OPINION 8 Published From WORLD 12 SPORT 15 DELHI LUCKNOW BHOPAL JUSTICE ONE KNIFED TO DEATH IN SINDHU, SRIKANTH BHUBANESWAR RANCHI RAIPUR TO AVNI MELBOURNE TERROR ATTACK LOSE IN CHINA OPEN CHANDIGARH DEHRADUN Late City Vol. 154 Issue 300 LUCKNOW, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10, 2018; PAGES 16 `3 *Air Surcharge Extra if Applicable BIG LABELS MAKE SINGERS SUFFER:} ADITYA} 14 VIVACITY www.dailypioneer.com China bolsters its string of pearls India will not hold talks To build port in Myanmar, 3rd in India’s vicinity with Taliban, says MEA Clarification after ex-J&K CM Omar slams Centre on reports PNS/AGENCIES n BEIJING capital of Nay Pyi Taw, the report said. Under the frame- for holding talks with Taliban but not Kashmiri stakeholders ith China inking an work agreement, China will Wagreement with fund 70 per cent of the invest- PNS n NEW DELHI attend peace talks in Moscow. Myanmar to build a deep sea ment for the project and Omar had pointed fingers port there in the Bay of Bengal, Myanmar will pitch in the utting all the speculations to at the Government for not India’s security establishment remaining 30 per cent. The ini- Prest, the Ministry of holding “non-official” dialogue will monitor this development tial phase of the project will External Affairs (MEA) on with non-mainstream stake- as this is the third port built by include two berths with a total Friday said it will not hold any holders to resolve the Jammu & China in its neighbourhood investment of $1.3 billion, talks with the Taliban. -
List of Contesting Candidates Party Wise
List of Contesting Candidates party Wise Party Abbrebiation and Name : ABAS Akhil Bharatiya Ashok Sena AC Number & Name SL No. Candidate Name Total Votes Votes in % Status 201 Buxar GEN 8 SURENDRA SINGH 1450 1.418 Forfeited Party Abbrebiation and Name : ABDBM Akhil Bharatiya Desh Bhakt Morcha AC Number & Name SL No. Candidate Name Total Votes Votes in % Status 165 Khagaria GEN 6 SATYENDRA KUMAR 1769 1.804 Forfeited 168 Jamalpur GEN 5 UPENDRA PD. YADAV 921 1.016 Forfeited Party Abbrebiation and Name : ABHM Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha AC Number & Name SL No. Candidate Name Total Votes Votes in % Status 24 Gopalganj GEN 6 ANISH KR. DWIVEDI 1744 1.642 Forfeited 39 Marhaura GEN 6 SHEO NATH SHARMA 837 0.990 Forfeited 177 Rajgir SC 7 BALDEO DAS 919 1.452 Forfeited 186 Fatwa SC 9 BHAGWAN DAS 1106 1.255 Forfeited 188 Patna West GEN 7 SHILA DEBI 529 0.311 Forfeited Party Abbrebiation and Name : ABJS Akhil Bharatiya Jan Sangh AC Number & Name SL No. Candidate Name Total Votes Votes in % Status 163 Parbatta GEN 4 JANARDAN PANDIT 1562 1.524 Forfeited 188 Patna West GEN 8 SHRIKANT SINGH 596 0.350 Forfeited 189 Patna Central GEN 7 DAYA SHANKAR TIWARY 268 0.207 Forfeited 197 Barhara GEN 6 SHASHIBHUSHAN SINGH 351 0.348 Forfeited 198 Arrah GEN 7 RAJENDRA UPADHYAY 493 0.435 Forfeited 200 Brahmpur GEN 7 SANJAY KUMAR MISHRA 569 0.617 Forfeited 201 Buxar GEN 7 RAGHUBAR SHARAN PATHAK 684 0.669 Forfeited 220 Aurangabad GEN 5 SANJAY KUMAR SINGH 1267 1.060 Forfeited Page 1 of 94 List of Contesting Candidates party Wise Party Abbrebiation and Name : AD Apna Dal AC Number & Name SL No. -
“ I Will Give You a Talisman. Whenever You Are in Doubt, Or When the Self Becomes Too Much with You, Apply the Following Test
CHAPTER-XI EVOLUTION OF LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT AT THE DISTRICT LEVEL “ I will give you a talisman. Whenever you are in doubt, or when the self becomes too much with you, apply the following test. Recall the face of the poorest and the weakest man [woman] whom you may have seen, and ask yourself, if the step you contemplate is going to be of any use to him [her]. Will he [she] gain anything by it? Will it restore him [her] to a control over his [her] own life and destiny? In other words, will it lead to Swaraj [freedom] for the hungry and spiritually starving millions? Then you will find your doubts and yourself melt away." One of the last notes left behind by Gandhi in 1948, expressing his deepest social thought. The aforesaid principle of the Father of the Nation popularly known as Gandhi‟s Talisman finds translated in the 73rd Amendment of the Constitution of India which has immensely and logically empowered the common man at the grass root level and the succeeding stages in the hierarchy of development instilling the self-confidence and the modalities by which this vision can be materialized. Further, Gandhiji was of the opinion that the Self-Government means continuous effort to be independent of Government control, whether it is Foreign Government or whether it is National Swaraj Government, will be a sorry affair if people look up to it for the regulation of every detail of life. The Father of the Nation has also asserted that Self-Government depends upon our internal strength, upon our ability to fight against the heaviest odds. -
The Year That Was January 4, 2015 S
Established 1946 Price : Rupees Five Vol. 69 No. 49 The year that was January 4, 2015 S. Viswam Polarisation in J & K Kuldip Nayar Anna Domini 2014 which we have consensual doctrine of “sabka saath just packed off into history became sabka vikas”. J & K demands statesmanship Narendra Modi’s year the day he Rajindar Sachar kicked the Congress out of power Modi could spout the development What is Good Governance? and led his 282-member strong agenda day in and day out, but his D.K. Giri majority party, the BJP, into the mentor, the RSS, and his party the Lok Sabha chamber to head a new BJP, and his admirers and supporters Remembering government. His proclaimed agenda committed to the promotion of Balaraj Puri was Development and Development Hindutva - the vast and numerically Wajahat Habibullah alone. Seven months into office, the strong saffron parivar, have their Niranjan Haldar political situation in the country, as own agenda. This agenda has the Nandita Haksar we kick in the New Year, shows that “conversion” of India from being Om Prakash Saraf the Prime Minister can claim only “secular, socialist, democratic” Yogesh Puri the first three months of the outgoing republic into a Hindu Rashtra Luv Puri year as his. The last few months (nation). One had expected the ••• of the year were certainly not his. public articulation and promotion of Hindutva campaign immediately On During this period, his development Understanding Indian Muslims agenda had been hijacked, and after Modi took over, and the absence new words heard long long ago but of any signs in that direction misled Choice for Kashmiris forgotten came to resonate across the country into believing that Modi Human Rights in India the nation. -
Monthly Booster June 2019 1
Monthly Booster June 2019 1 Monthly Booster June 2019 Who became the first woman pilot of the Who has been chosen to be conferred with Indian Air Force (IAF) to qualify to undertake Japan's Second Highest National Award called combat missions on a fighter jet? 'The Order of the Rising Sun? Bhawana Kanth Shyam Saran Who has climbed to the top of the latest ICC Vijaya Mulay, who recently passed away, was ODI rankings for all-rounders in ODI cricket? a famous? Shakib Al Hasan Filmmaker Who became the best placed Indian at 12th What is the name of the radar satellite which spot in the latest ICC ODI rankings? ISRo has successfully launched on 21 May Kedar Jadhav 2019 for obeservating Earth during day and Who has been appointed as the head coach of night? Big Bash League (BBL) side Melbourne Stars? RISAT-2B David Hussey What does R stands for in the abbreviation Big Bash League (BBL), which is in news RISAT? recently, was established in which year by Radar Cricket Australia? In which year ISRO had launched RISAT-1, 2011 which is a microwave remote sensing satellite? Recently IAF has successfully fires BrahMos 2012 missile fro its Su-30 MKI fighter aircraft with What is the name of the subsidiary of BSE in a strike range of: which ICICI Bank will going to buy 9.9% 300 Km stake? BrahMos is a medium-range ramjet supersonic India International Exchange (INX) cruise missile that can be launched from Which bank is going to buy 9.9% stake in submarine, ships, aircraft, or land, is originated India International Exchange (INX), -
Bihar Assembly Election, 2005 (Oct-Nov) List of Winning and Runner-Up Candidates
Bihar Assembly Election, 2005 (Oct-Nov) List of Winning and Runner-up Candidates Sl No. Candidate Number Party Name Vote Vote Obtained Obtained in % AC Number & Name : 1 Dhanaha GEN Total Vote Polled : 59253 5 RAJESH SINGH Rashtriya Janata Dal 19164 32.3426661941168 7 RAMADHAR YADAV Samajwadi Party 17700 29.8719052199889 Total Winning Margin : 1464 AC Number & Name : 2 Bagha SC Total Vote Polled : 119918 3 PURNMASI RAM Janata Dal (United) 60794 50.6963091445821 2 NARSINGH BAITHA Indian National Congress 42403 35.3599959972648 Total Winning Margin : 18391 AC Number & Name : 3 Ramnagar GEN Total Vote Polled : 104555 2 CHANDRA MOHAN RAI Bharatiya Janata Party 39147 37.4415379465353 4 FAKROODIN KHAN Rashtriya Janata Dal 38228 36.5625747214385 Total Winning Margin : 919 AC Number & Name : 4 Shikarpur SC Total Vote Polled : 98242 1 BHAGIRATHI DEVI Bharatiya Janata Party 35147 35.7759410435455 5 SUBODH KUMAR Nationalist Congress Party 29893 30.4279228843061 Total Winning Margin : 5254 AC Number & Name : 5 Sikta GEN Total Vote Polled : 106076 2 KHURSHED ALIAS FIROZ ALAM Indian National Congress 35811 33.7597571552472 6 DILIP VERMA Samajwadi Party 28212 26.5960254911573 Total Winning Margin : 7599 AC Number & Name : 6 Lauria GEN Total Vote Polled : 98276 1 PRADEEP SINGH Janata Dal (United) 28089 28.5817493589483 3 SHAMBHU TIWARI Bahujan Samaj Party 26065 26.522243477553 Total Winning Margin : 2024 AC Number & Name : 7 Chanpatia GEN Total Vote Polled : 88836 Page 1 of 39 Bihar Assembly Election, 2005 (Oct-Nov) List of Winning and Runner-up Candidates