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The Politics of Perception and the Citizenship Amendment Act 2019
The Politics of Perception and the Citizenship Amendment Act 2019 Malini Bhattacharjee* The contours of politics often get shaped not so much on the basis of the actual impact of certain policies but more by the perceptions about their impact by different stakeholders. The Citizenship Amendment Act of 2019 and the controversy it has created is an important example in this regard. As Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal gear up for State Assembly elections this year, the CAA is back in public discourse and will possibly be a turning point in deciding the electoral outcomes in at least some states, if not more. Some analysts have argued that the CAA is likely to have an important impact in the elections of Assam as the CAA-NRC controversy has its genesis in Assam and because the sentiment against the ‘foreigner’ has been the highest in the region since several decades now owing to historical reasons. As is the case with several contemporary debates in India, the outlines of the CAA-NRC discourse continue to be framed within the binary walls of secularism vis-à-vis communalism. What appears to be missing in this debate is a serious intellectual reflection on how the CAA validates or deflects from the conceptual idea of citizenship in contemporary times. The larger normative rationale behind the objective of protecting the rights of religious minorities fleeing persecution from neighbouring countries has also been side-lined. While several analysts have criticised the CAA for being unjust to the north eastern states and for violating the Assam Accord, the question of refugees fleeing from erstwhile East Pakistan and Bangladesh has not been sufficiently well examined. -
July 2019 the Hindu Review
Facebook Page Facebook Group Telegram Group Telegram Channel AMBITIOUSBABA.COM | MAIL US AT 1 [email protected] Facebook Page Facebook Group Telegram Group Telegram Channel Index Chapter 1- Appointment (National/International) Chapter 2- Web/Application Chapter 3- Awards Chapter 4- Partnership/ Agreement Chapter 5- Summit/ Meeting Chapter 6- Scheme Chapter 7- Ranking Index Chapter 8- Important MoU Chapter 9 – Merger Company Chapter 10- Loan Chapter 11- Important Day Chapter 12- Obituary Chapter 13- Book and Author Chapter 14- Current Affairs Chapter 15- Banking and Financial ‘Chapter 16- Defence News Chapter 17- Sport News AMBITIOUSBABA.COM | MAIL US AT 2 [email protected] Facebook Page Facebook Group Telegram Group Telegram Channel Appointment (July) Chapter-1 (National) Organization Persons New Governor of Himachal Pradesh Kalraj Mishra (Updated- 15July 2019) ‘Inland waterways’ chief Amita Prasad (Updated- 19July 2019) CMD of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) MTNL(Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited) Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) P.K. Purwar has accepted his additional post as CMD of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) for a period of three months from July 1, 2019. New RBI deputy governor N S Vishwanathan was re-appointed as the deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for one more year with effect from July 4, 2019. New MD and CEO of Indian Overseas Bank Karnam Sekar (Updated- 1July 2019) (IOB) Additional director on Board of Directors AK Misra (Updated- 4July 2019) (BOD) of Jammu and Kashmir Bank by Reserve -
AR-P-1 February 08 (Front Page)
k k y y m m c c Vol. No. VI Issue No. 18 RNI-ASSENG/2014/58385 | GUWAHATI TUESDAY MARCH 02, 2021 | PAGES 8 PRICE RS. 7.00 Why Covid-19 vaccine is Tiger Woods praises Rory McIlroy and not free for public,... 03 fellow golfers who played in red and black 07 PM Modi Gets 1st Dose NEWS Assam determined to save its Of Covaxin, Sports IN BRIEF Palash Changmai diverse culture : Priyanka Gandhi Assamese Gamocha To Contest Polls need to recognise your leaders and the opposite is happening. Prod- Guwahati, March 1: As those politicians who come and ucts like gamosa (traditional scarf- Assam gears for the up- stand before you during elections towel) are coming from outside. coming Assembly elec- and make promises. If you don't Even fish is being imported from tions this month, Asom recognise their truth, you won't be Andhra Pradesh. Why is it happen- Jatiyatabadi Yuba Chatra able to change your future for the ing?" Gandhi asked.She urged Parishad (AJYCP) gen- better," she said while addressing people to ask these questions to eral secretary Palash party workers at Lakhimpur in Up- those in power. Gandhi urged them Changmai is much likely per Assam.Gandhi was launching to also question why Assam's in- to join Assam Jatiya the party's statewide campaign dustries, tea-gardens and oil fields Parishad (AJP) and con- against rising unemployment and are being handed over to New Delhi, March 1 : As was seen taking the vaccine test election from the the alleged failure of the ruling BJP outsiders."The people running the the second phase of in a live video and he was seen Sonari constituency.As government to fulfil its promise Assam government and the gov- nationwide vaccination sporting a gamocha from per reports, the AJYCP made in 2016 of creating jobs on a ernment in Centre are not worried against coronavirus Assam. -
Mizoram & Region 3
THE MIZORAM POST AIZAWL FRIDAY 11 DECEMBER 2020 MIZORAM & REGION 3 Ex-Meghalaya CM Mukul Sangma SEC notifies names of the meets governor, submits memo over ILP Members Elected in LADC OUR REPORTER likely ramification on the AIZAWL, DEC 10 demography of the state and on the The State Election Commission (SEC) whole social, political and had notified the list of elected members economic spectrum of the state. of the Lai Autonomous District Council “The implementation of ILP, (LADC) from the recently concluded therefore, under the present context General Election which was held on 4th and the situation anticipated to December 2020. uphold thereof due to CAA need to Whereas, in pursuance of the be expeditiously considered by the Notification issued by the State Election Government of India and seek your Commission under sub-rule(l) of Rule honour to convey the same to the 151 read with sub-rule(4) of Rule 142 Government of India through your & sub-rule(l) of Rule 158 of the Lai esteem office for its consideration,” Autonomous District Council Sangam mention in the (Constitution, Conduct of Business, etc) memorandum. rules, 2014 as amended vide No.B. He said that the anticipated 12023/3/2020-SEC/LADC/1, Dt: 9th implementation of ILP in the state November, 2020, General Election was 3 - Sangau West - K. Hre Kung - MNF. Hrangthianga - MNF. make the amendment to MRSSA held for constituting a new Lai 4 - Cheural - C.L. Lianzuala - MNF. 15 - Lawngtlai III - T. Lalengmuana 2016 passed by the Assembly Autonomous District Council on 4th 5 - Lungtian - Sanghuliana Mualchin - MNF. -
12Th Tripura Legislative Assembly, Resume of Business: 2Nd Session
TRIPURA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 12TH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SECOND SESSION (From the 19th June, 2018 to 28th June, 2018) RESUME OF BUSINESS TRIPURA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, SECRETARIAT ASSEMBLY HOUSE, AGARTALA P R E F A C E 1. This Publication contains the “Resume of Business” transacted by the Tripura Legislative Assembly during its second Session of the Twelfth Tripura Legislative Assembly held from the 19th June, 2018 to 28th June, 2018. 2. It is hoped that the Publication would be found useful by the Members and others who may wish to know in brief the works done by the Tripura Legislative Assembly during the above mentioned Session. 3. Any suggestion for further improvement of this Publication in future would be welcome. S. Sikdar Dated, Agartala Secretary, th The 7 September, 2018. Tripura Legislative Assembly C O N T E N T S Sl. No. Subject-matter Pages i. Summons 1 ii. Duration of the Session 1 iii. Sitting of the Assembly 1 iv. Announcement by the Chair 1 v. Election of Deputy Speaker 2 vi. Presentation and Acceptance of Report of the Business Advisory Committee – Adopted 2 vii. Congratulatory Motion 3 viii. General information relating to Assembly and other matters 3 ix. Questions 3 x. Reference Period 4 xi. Calling Attention 5 xii. Presentation of petitions 5 xiii. Presentation of Assembly committee report 5 xiv. Matters Raised by Members 6 xv. Laying of papers on the Table of the House 10 xvi. Presentation of budget estimates for the financial year 2018-2019 12 xvii. General discussion on the budget estimates for the year 2018-2019 12 xviii. -
Monthly Current Affairs – July 2019
Current Affairs: July 01-02, 2019 July 01-02, 2019 Jal Shakti Abhiyan for Water Conservation Launched cUnion Jal Shakti Minister, Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, announced the commencement of the Jal Shakti Abhiyan - a campaign for water conservation and water security. The campaign will run through citizen participation during the monsoon season, from 1st July, 2019 to 15th September, 2019. An additional Phase 2 will be run from 1st October, 2019 to 30th November, 2019 for States receiving the North East retreating monsoons. The focus of the campaign will be on water stressed districts and blocks. Govt moves statutory resolution to extend Prez rule in J&K for 6 months The Rajya Sabha approved a statutory resolution to extend President’s rule in Jammu and Kashmir for another six months beginning July 3, 2019.. The Upper House also cleared the Jammu and Kashmir Reservation (amendment) Bill, two days after it was passed by the Lok Sabha. The reservation bill and the statutory resolution now await President Ram Nath Kovind’s assent. Rajya Sabha chairman M. Venkaiah Naidu said the reservation bill had been passed unanimously. https://examprep.talentsprint.com 1 Current Affairs: July 01-02, 2019 ‘One nation one ration card’ scheme from July 1, 2020 ‘One Nation One Ration Card’ scheme, which will allow portability of food security benefits, will be available across the country from July 1, 2020. This means poor migrant workers will be able to buy subsidised rice and wheat from any ration shop in the country, so long as their ration cards are linked to Aadhaar. -
Prabuddha Bharata
2 THE ROAD TO WISDOM Swami Vivekananda on The Mechanics of Prana ll the automatic movements and all the Aconscious movements are the working of Prana through the nerves. It will be a very good thing to have control over the unconscious actions. Man is an infinite circle whose circumference is nowhere, but the centre is located in one spot; and God is an infinite circle whose circumference is nowhere, but whose centre is everywhere. man could refrain from doing evil. All the He works through all hands, sees through systems of ethics teach, ‘Do not steal!’ Very all eyes, walks on all feet, breathes through good; but why does a man steal? Because all all bodies, lives in all life, speaks through stealing, robbing, and other evil actions, as a every mouth, and thinks through every rule, have become automatic. The systematic brain. Man can become like God and robber, thief, liar, unjust man and woman, acquire control over the whole universe if are all these in spite of themselves! It is he multiplies infinitely his centre of self- really a tremendous psychological problem. consciousness. Consciousness, therefore, is We should look upon man in the most the chief thing to understand. Let us say charitable light. It is not easy to be good. that here is an infinite line amid darkness. What are you but mere machines until We do not see the line, but on it there is one you are free? Should you be proud because luminous point which moves on. As it moves you are good? Certainly not. -
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! " RNI Regn. No. MPENG/2004/13703, Regd. No. L-2/BPLON/41/2006-2008 !"#$%&' # #$ % &'()) **+,)- .$!.( .$420$.(163. !"#$% &$' 6(4%+% &!&'#(%') )'# )' !) %%+24. .20%!%;2(1%% $%&.,(-0 '# *'))'!# 0.<" 1 == >( ( )&()*$+, $)-'$./* !" #$ %# $& + + '$ (( ' $ )* $ +# ( , .!$01 n a major breakthrough in ('' Ithe Pulwama fidayeen attack ('2 ( ! case, the National Investigation "# Agency (NIA) has identified . *536 the vehicle used for the dead- 78 ly suicide attack. The owner of (''O the vehicle is on the run. The $ * $ 2011 model Maruti Eeco car %6 was first sold in 2011 and ::%6 % & changed hands seven times before finally reaching Sajjad JeM. A photograph has also used for communication by the ' Bhat of Bijbehara, Anantnag in appeared in social media where JeM commanders and the sui- $ # South Kashmir, just 10 days Sajjad is seen holding weapons. cide bomber as well as the team before the car bombing on a The NIA has also gathered coordinating the attack. CRPF convoy by the Jaish-e- CCTV footage of the scene of YSMS application helps in Mohammad (JeM) in Pulwama crime and forensic analysis is evading surveillance by the ( martyred at least 44 personnel underway to ascertain the security agencies as its signals on February 14. nature of explosives used in the can be tracked only within a % “Piecing together remnants ! deadly attack in which body range of 50 metres and once the * +' of the vehicle used by the sui- parts of the martyrs were app is deleted from the “dark # cide bomber in the Pulwama blast,” NIA Inspector General resident of Heaven Colony, February 4, said the NIA IG. Siraj-ul-Uloom, Shopain. The strewn all across the area. -
“Crisis of Political Leadership in Assam”
“Crisis of Political Leadership in Assam” A Dissertation submitted to Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth for the Degree of Master of Philosophy Degree in Political Science Submitted By Ms.Yesminara Hussain Under the guidance of Dr. Manik Sonawane Head, Dept. of Political Science. Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Pune. March - 2015 i ACKNOWLEDGMENT I take this opportunity, to express my sincere gratitude and thanks to all those who have helped me in completing my dissertation work for M.Phil. Degree. Words seem to be insufficient to express my deep gratitude to my teacher, supervisor, philosopher, and mentor and guide Dr. Manik Sonawane, Head- Department of Political Science, Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth Pune for his patient guidance, co-operation and invaluable suggestions during this work. He was kind to extend all possible help to me. He has been a limitless source of inspiration to me in my endeavor to explore this area of study. I am extremely grateful to him for all the toil and trouble he had taken for me. I record my deep sense of gratitude to Dr. Karlekar, Dean, Moral and Social Sciences, and Dr. Manik Sonawane, Head, Department of Political Science, Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Pune. I owe deep sense of gratitude to my father Mr.Mobarak Hussain and mother AleyaKhatun and friends for their encouragement right from the commencement to the completion of my work. Date: 16th Feb.2015 YesminaraHussian Place: Pune Researcher ii DECLARATION I, Yesminara Hussain, hereby declare that the references and literature that are used in my dissertation entitled, “Crisis of Political Leadership in Assam”are from original sources and are acknowledged at appropriate places in the dissertation. -
Legend Magazine
LEGEND MAGAZINE (JULY - 2019) June Current Affairs and Quiz, English, Banking Awareness, Simplification Exclusively prepared for RACE students Issue: 20 | Page : 48 | Topic : Legend of July 2019 | Price: Not for Sale JULY CURRENT AFFAIRS Tamil Yeoman • Uttar Pradesh State government has Scientific name - Cirrochroa thais. It is known started DASTAK campaign against as Tamil Maravan means ‘warrior’ communicative diseases Acute Encephalitis NATIONAL NEWS Syndrome (AES) and Japanese Encephalitis • Ravi Shankar Prasad to launch Five-year vision plan EQUIP finalised and (JE) disease on 1 July in the State. commemoration of four years of Digital released by HRD Ministry • DASTAK campaign will run from 1st to 31st India initiative July. This campaign is part of the State’s • Electronics and Information Technology • Prime Minister of India finalized a five-year comprehensive Social and Behaviour Change Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad planned to launch vision plan for each Ministry. Communication (SBCC) strategy. the commemoration of four years of Digital • The Department of Higher Education of HRD • The campaign was started with an aim India initiative in New Delhi. Ministry finalized and released a five-year vision to create awareness about the communicable • The main aim of this initiative is to bridge the plan named Education Quality Upgradation diseases JE and AES. It will also ensure the digital divide and create awareness about and Inclusion Programme (EQUIP). availability of clean drinking water, initiate Information Technology. These digital services sanitation drive, and ensure vaccination and are offered by the government as well as the Lok Sabha passed the Central Educational early treatment so that disease should be nipped private sector. -
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Assam Postpoll 2021-Survey Findings Jun 2
Assam Post Poll 2021-Survey Findings About the Survey : The Post Poll survey was conducted between March 28 and April 21, 2021 among 3473 voters at 140 polling stations spread across 35 constituencies of the State. The sampling design adopted was multi-stage systematic random sampling. The Assembly Constituencies were randomly selected using the probability proportional to size method. Thereafter, four polling stations within each of the sampled constituencies were selected using the systematic random sampling method. Within each polling station, 40 voters were randomly sampled from the electoral roll using the systematic random sampling method. Of these 40, 25 interviews were targeted. The interviews of electors were conducted face-to-face at their homes after voting had taken place in their area. The findings shown here have been weighted by gender, religion, locality, and caste group based on Census 2011 data and by the eventual vote shares secured by the main alliances - BJP-AGP+ alliance, the Mahajot (Congress-AIUDF-Left+ alliance), and the Asom Jatiya Parishad-Raijor Dal+ alliance - in the election. Q1: Some people here told us that they could not vote in the just held Vidhan Sabha elections. How about you - were you able to vote or not? N (%) 1: Yes, Voted 3258 93.8 2: No, Could not vote 194 5.6 8: No response 21 .6 Total 3473 100.0 a: (If answer is ‘1. Voted’ in Q1 ) So which party or candidate did you vote for from this assembly constituency? N (%) Valid (%) Valid 01: Indian National Congress (INC) 894 25.7 27.4 02: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 1136 32.7 34.9 03: Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) 184 5.3 5.6 04: All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) 405 11.7 12.4 05: Bodoland People’s Front (BPF) 44 1.3 1.3 06.