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    10 lakh bandh gala suit with his monogrammed name woven into the fabric might have cost his party 10 lakh votes. In the campaign for Delhi‚ Modi’s speeches were no more than rants. A garrulous Modi appeared to have spent all his ammunition in the Lok Sabha and

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    Justice of India: Mr. Altamas Kabir Governer of Reserve Bank of India: Mr. D. Subbarao Deputy Chairman Planning Commission of India: Mr. Montek Singh Ahluwalia Chairman of IRDA: Mr. T.S. Vijayan Chairman of GIC: Mr. D. Ashok Kumar Roy Speaker of Lok Sabha: Ms. Meira Kumar Chief Election Commissioner: Mr.V.S. Sampath Prime Minister of Pakistan: Mr. Raja Pervez Ashraf Head quarter of IRDA: Hyderabad Head quarter of National Insurance Co. Ltd: Calcutta Biggest private General Insurance Company:

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    than Britishers. The biggest confounding factor in the political environment of business is criminalization of politics: people with criminal backgrounds becoming politicians and elected representatives. Around 20% of the members of the current Lok Sabha have criminal cases pending against them. The charges in several of these cases are of heinous crimes such as murder‚ robbery‚ kidnapping‚ and not just violation of Section 144‚ or something similar. his evil of Criminalization of Politics calls

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    (West Bengal) Lok Sabha Room No. 132C North Block‚ New Delhi 110001 13‚ Talkatora Raod New Delhi 110001 Parliament House Room No. 13‚ New Delhi 110001 +91 11 23092810 +91 11 23092510 +91 11 23093289 (Fax) +91 11 23737657 +91 11 23737627 +91 11 23737658 (Fax) +91 11 23017050 +91 11 23034915 Shri Sharad Pawar INC Agriculture‚ Food & Civil Supplies‚ Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution 12 December 1940 Profile Madha (Maharashtra) Lok Sabha Room No. 199

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    government on constitutional matters. The President can return a Parliamentary Bill once for reconsideration and‚ in times of crisis such as a hung Parliament‚ the role is pivotal. The President can declare a state of emergency which enables the Lok Sabha to extend its life beyond the normal five-year term. Current President: Pratibha Patil (1st woman to ever to become President in India) • There is also the post of Vice-President who is elected by the members of an electoral college consisting

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    thereby ultimate power over all political bodies in India. The Parliament comprises the President of India and the two Houses—Lok Sabha (House of the People) and Rajya Sabha (Council of States). The President has the power to summon and prorogue either House of Parliament or to dissolve Lok Sabha.[6] India’s Parliament is bicameral; Rajya Sabha is the upper house and Lok Sabha is the lower house. The two Houses meet in separate chambers in Sansad Bhavan (located on the Sansad Marg)‚ New Delhi. Those

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    RESERVATION FOR WOMEN IN LEGISLATIVE HOUSES: TOWARDS EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN The Constitution (108th Amendment) Bill‚ 2010 as approved by Rajya Sabha recently‚ seeks to reserve as nearly as possible one third of all seats for women in the Lok Sabha‚ the lower house of Parliament‚ and the state legislative assemblies including Delhi. Rajya Sabha and Legislative councils in States are excluded from the purview of this reservation‚ justification for which was not explained anywhere. The allocation of

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    various issues of national or other importance. ------------------------------------------------- Selection process Eligibility A prime minister must: * be a citizen of India. * be a member of the Lok Sabha or the Rajya Sabha.  * be above 25 years of age if he is a member of Lok Sabha or above 30

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    Politics and Prospects of Reservation of Women in India Dr. Lubna Yousuf Lecturer Govt. Degree College for Women‚ Anantnag‚ Kashmir Gender equality – political and social – is guaranteed in the Constitution of India. This political equality not only includes the equal right to franchise to both men and women‚ but also equal right to gain access to the formal institutionalized centres of power. This

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    Bicameral in nature‚ so called because of the two houses- Lok Sabha (House of the People) and Rajya Sabha (Council of States). The Constitution of India came into force on January 26‚ 1950 and India became a Republic. Parliament arose in April 1962‚ which composed of members elected in the first general elections held during 1951-52. Since then elections are held every 5 years and Lok Sabha are re-formed with new elected members Rajya Sabha Council of States came into being in 1919‚ under the

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