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    Indian Black Money

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    Black money was one of the major issues debated during the 15th Lok Sabha elections. Indian black money is deposited in foreign countries mainly in Switzerland Swiss Bank) and in the UK. What has made this old styled issue a major one during the election‚ and what are the estimates of the quantum of black money from India parked in the tax havens across the world?Recently‚ due to international pressure‚ the Swiss Government agreed to disclose the names of the account holder only if the respective

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    Election Speech

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    applied. India can and indeed become a global giant. Who amongst us would not want to see that? Therefore I am here today before you all‚ to seek your support to be elected as a Member of Parliament from South Delhi constituency in the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections and be a channel to energize collective efforts to fulfill those unattended aspirations and tasks. I start with thoughts from Mahatma Gandhi who said‚ and I quote‚ “politics without principles‚ wealth without work‚ pleasure without

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    Recruitment Guidelines

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    recommendation at para 104 and 107 in the 14th Report of the Committee on Subordinate Legislation (5th Lok Sabha) Implementation of recommendations contained in paragraphs 54-57 of the Twelfth Report of the Committee on Subordinate Legislation (Seventh Lok Sabha) re: the Air Headquarters (Senior Design Engineer) Recruitment Rule‚ 1972 (SRO 229 of 1972) – Paragraph 55 of the Twelfth Report Fifth Lok Sabha. Transfer of Central Govt. employees on deputation – Counting of period of deputation in more than

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    DYNAMICS OF COALITION POLITICS IN INDIA Introduction: The most crucial problem that Indian democracy faces today is the political instability at Central level and state levels. The instability mounted as no single party getting a clear cut majority in forming the government due to the fractured political opinion of the electorate and swindling of multi –party system. Coalition politics has become an essential feature of present day Indian democracy. Theorizing politics of coalition in a polity

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    Project Management

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    Advt. No.1/2013 PARLIAMENT OF INDIA (JOINT RECRUITMENT CELL) Applications are invited from eligible Indian citizens to fill up the vacancies for the following posts in Lok Sabha Secretariat: Sl. No. Name of post and pay scale 1. 2. Vacancies SC ST UR OBC Total Executive/Legislative/Committee/Protocol Assistant Rs. 9300-34800 (PB-2)+Grade Pay:Rs. 4600 09 03 01 01 14 Security Assistant Grade-II (Technical) Rs. 9300-34800 (PB-2)+Grade Pay:Rs. 4200

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    Rashtrapati Bhavan was attended by the heads/ representatives of eight SAARC nations. Along with Modi 44 Ministers also took oath. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) became the first party in 30 years to win a majority on its own in the Lok Sabha. In the 16th Lok Sabha elections it won 282 seats. Indian National Congress won 44 seats. Anandiben Patel became the first ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ woman Chief Minister of Gujarat in May 2014. Sikkim Democratic Front leader Pawan Chamling was sworn in as the CM

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    Tv a Boon or Curse

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    Youth in resolving corruption. [pic][pic][pic][pic]         Corruption is rampant in our social and political life. Like cancer it is eating into the vitals of the society.Self-serving politicians and their agents and power brokers can stoop to any extent to feather their own nest. No body is free from the needle of suspicion. Corruption seems to rule the roost everywhere. In government offices it percolates from the top to bottom . “You pay the piper and call the tune” or “Money makes the mare

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    Indian Constitution

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    Indian Constitution Idea for a Constituent Assembly for drafting a constitution for India was first provided by Bal Gangadhar Tilak in 1895. The elections for the  first Constituent Assembly were held in July 1946. Initially it had 389 members‚ but later the reformed Assembly had 324 members. The State of Hydrabad did not participate in elections to the Constituent Assembly. The first meeting of Constituent Assembly was held on December 9‚ 1946— its president was Dr Sacchidanand Sinha.

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    Jan Lokpal Bill

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    ------------------------------------------------- Jan Lokpal Bill From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The Jan Lokpal Bill‚ also referred to as the citizens’ ombudsman bill‚ is a proposed independent anti-corruption law in India. Anti-corruption social activists proposed it as a more effective improvement to the original Lokpal bill‚ which is currently being proposed by the Government of India.[1] The Jan Lokpal Bill aims to effectively deter corruption‚ redress grievances of citizens‚ and protect whistle-blowers

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    Government Comparisons

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    | Developer Type | Executive: Head of Govt.(Head of State) | Executive Selection Method | Legislature: Lower House (Upper House) | Electoral System (Lower House) | Other Institutions/Players | Key Interest Groups | Political Parties | Political Culture | Britain | Early | PM (Monarch) | PM: Appt. by H. of Commons | H. of Commons (H. of Lords) | Single-member district (1MD) FPTP | Whitehall‚ regions‚ London‚ traditional establishment (Church‚ military‚ old universities)‚ ethnic minorities | Big

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