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    Politics of India

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    judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature. According to its constitution‚ India is a "sovereign socialist secular democratic republic." India is the largest state by population with a democratically-elected government. Like the United States‚ India has a federal form of government‚ however‚ the central government in India has greater power in relation to its states‚ and its central government is patterned after the British parliamentary system. Regarding the former‚ "the Centre"

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    transition took place. Now the elephant has become more aggressive and giving cut throat competition to the tiger. Political scenario is like this- there are 36 national parties in India; United Progressive Alliance i.e. Congress plus other parties in ruling at the centre and the opposition in National Development Alliance which include BJP plus others. There is lot of political up-down happening in India and it is quite tough to take decisions . Opposition parties always oppose the decisions taken. Like

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    hold on to power for only two years. Between 1996 and 1998‚ there was a period of political flux with the government being formed first by the nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) followed by a left-leaning United Front coalition. In 1998‚ the BJP formed the National Democratic Alliance with smaller regional

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    forced India into the coalition mode. Due to the gradual decline of the congress dominance and presence of any viable alternative coalition building efforts has become inevitable. National Front 1989‚ the United Front of 1996‚ National Democratic Alliance of 1998‚ and the United Progressive Alliance of 2004 and 2009 were unavoidable and indispensable for the Indian democracy. In Indian federal structure‚ states are performing as a unit of central government and deal with subjects having direct‚ immediate

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    Types of Failure

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    This paper is by Anupam Basu The term ‘failure’ here will be discussed in the context of replacement decisions. There are two types of failure: (1) Gradual failure‚ and (2) Sudden failure. Gradual Failure Gradual failure is progressive in nature. That is‚ as the life of an item increases‚ its operational efficiency also deteriorates resulting in Increased running (maintenance and operating) costs. Decrease in its productivity. Decrease in the resale or salvage value. Mechanical

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    Prime Ministers of India

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    independence of India in 1947. Key: No.: Incumbent No. CM: Council of Ministers      Congress: Indian National Congress‚ Indian National Congress (Indira)‚ United Progressive Alliance      Bharatiya Janata Party: Bharatiya Janata Party‚ National Democratic Alliance      Parties in power that includes the support of Congress: Samajwadi Janata Party‚ United Front‚ Janata Party (Secular)      Janata Party      Janata Dal |No. |Portrait |Name |CM |Term of office

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    Hero Honda Case Analysis

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    Hero Honda Environmental Analysis Summary of the Hero Honda’s Environmental Analysis‚ Industry and Competitors. External Environmental Analysis Political: The United Progressive Alliance (UPA) lead by the Indian National Congress (Congress) was re-elected to a second five year term in 2009. The present political scene in India is quite exceptional due to the relatively strong position of the ruling coalition. Economic: India Ranks 11th (nominal) / 4th (PPP) has GDP growth 8.8% (2010‚ Q1)

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    After vacillating for years over taking any pro-people measures‚ the United Progressive Alliance finally did something bold and worthy by having the National Food Security Bill passed in Parliament -- a promise made in the UPA’s “first 100 days” agenda after its return to power in 2009. The Bill won a resounding victory in the Lok Sabha‚ with a margin exceeding 100‚ because non-UPA parties including the Janata Dal-United‚ the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and even the Shiv Sena felt they had no

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    ROLE OF REGIONAL POLITICAL PARTIES IN INDIA PROJUECT SUBMITTED TO‚ Dr. B.K MAHAKUL (FACULTY: POLITICAL SCIENCE) ANISH GHOSE ROLL NO: 14 (SOCIOLOGY‚ MAJOR) SEMESTER III HIDAYATULLAH NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY RAIPUR‚ C.G. CONTENTS 1. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.............................................................1 2. OBJECTIVES................................................................................2 3. HYPOTHESIS.....................................................................

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    The Third Front

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    plague of scams. Critically‚ mass media touts Bharitya Janta Party (BJP) to be the frontrunner for General Elections of 2014. The BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi‚ has openly down sized the third front. However‚ members of the new alliance hold a different view. “The Modi wave is only an illusion created by a section of the media and some of the corporate houses. Modi campaigned in Delhi but the BJP was not able to form a government there. Similar to AAP (Aam Aadmi Party)‚ the Third

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