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    young boy‚ he volunteered to serve the soldiers in transit at railway stations.[10]As a young man‚ he joined the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad‚ a student organisation and was involved in the anti-corruption Nav Nirmāṇ ("Reconstruction") Movement. After working as a full-time organiser for the organisation‚ he was later nominated as its representative in the Bharatiya Janata Party.[11] As a teenager Modi used to run a tea stall with his brother.[12] Modi completed his schooling in Vadnagar. He earned

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    know that a multi-party democracy cannot function without money‚ especially in a country like India. Money plays a pivotal role in election campaigns provided it helps in the conduct of free and fair elections. If misused‚ it reduces the chances of fair play and the rule of law will be undermined. So comprehensively understanding the in and out flow of money and decipher the underlying factors‚ Also‚ in order to comply with law and order maintenance and to keep the political parties in check the Election

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    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 |Elections |Political party |Refs | | | |(Birth–Death); Constituency | |

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    Essay On Political Parties In India Posted in National Issues of India by Vijay Jaiswal On August 29‚ 2013. No comments In a modern democratic political system of India‚ with governments based on Parliamentary model‚ political parties are central to the working of the political system. Political parties in Indian Democracy grow up the as spokesman of organized interests. Thus a Political party system in India is an organization of like minded people based together either to preserve and promote

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    BJP historically Bharatiya Jana Sangh Janata Party Bharatiya Janata Party Founder : Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Ideology: Deendayal Upadhyay was convinced that India as an independent nation cannot rely upon Western concepts like individualism‚ democracy‚ socialism‚communism‚ capitalism etc. and he was of the view that the Indian polity after independence has been raised upon these superficial Western foundations and not rooted in the timeless traditions of India’s ancient culture. He

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    Modi is the 15th and current Prime Minister of India‚ in office since 26 May 2014. Modi‚ a leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)‚ was the Chief Minister of Gujarat from 2001 to 2014 and is the Member of Parliament (MP) from Varanasi. He led the BJP in the 2014 general election‚ which gave the party a majority in the Lok Sabha (the lower house of the Indian parliament) – a first for any party since 1984 – and was credited for October 2014 BJP electoral victories in the states of Haryana and Maharashtra

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    can be termed as one of the historic days in Indian politics. Major political parties were in favor of the bill. The debate in the Upper House was interesting amidst the chaos and drama of the opposing Member of Parliaments. Stand of Political Parties:  Thanks to Sonia Gandhi the Chairperson of Congress Party for the introduction of the bill on the eve of Women’s Day. And the support from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was accolade by the supporter of the bill. The stand of the BJP over the

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    (1) Introduction BJP BharatiyaJanata Party भारतीयजनतापार्टी | | Chairperson | Nitin Gadkari | Parliamentary Chairperson | Nitin Gadkari | Leader in Lok Sabha | Sushma Swaraj (Leader of Opposition) | Leader in Rajya Sabha | Arun Jaitley (Leader of Opposition) | Founded | 6 April 1980 | Preceded by | Bharatiya Jana Singh | Headquarters | 11 Ashoka Road‚ New Delhi‚ 110001 | Newspaper | Kamal Sandesh | Youth wing | Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha | Women’s wing | BJP Mahila

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    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 choice but to support it. It sailed through the Rajya Sabha too. The stage was set by a rare‚ spirited speech by Congress president Sonia Gandhi‚ in which

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    Foreign Direct Investment: A Critical Analysis of FDI from 1991-2005 Kulwindar Singh Centre for Civil Society‚ New Delhi Research Internship Programme‚ 2005 Abstract The Concept of Foreign Direct Investment is now a part of India’s economic future but the term remains vague to many‚ despite the profound effects on the economy. Despite the extensive studies on FDI‚ there has been little illumination forthcoming and it remains a contentious topic. The paper explores the uneven beginnings of

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