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    India has an asymmetric federal government‚ with elected officials at the federal‚ state and local levels. At the national level‚ the head of government‚ Prime Minister‚ is elected by the members of Lok Sabha‚ lower house of the parliament of India.[1] All members of Lok Sabha except two‚ who can be nominated by president of India‚ are directly elected through general elections which takes place every five years‚ in normal circumstances‚ by universal adult suffrage.[2] Members of Rajya Sabha‚ upper

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    dedicated to the deity‚Chor Soo Kong.The venomous snakes seen coiled around the pillars‚ beams‚ and potted plants within the temple is rendered harmless by the smoke of the burning inscence. My family and I also got to visit the famous Kek Lok Si Temple.The Kek Lok Si Temple stands majestically on a hill at Ayer Itam.It boasts its beautifully crafted Pagoda of Ten Thousand Bhuddas. Last but not least‚we went to Batu Feringgih.Batu Feringgih is simply a nice beach to go to.The white sand and the crystal

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    PRANAB MUKHERJEE 13TH PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDIA New Delhi‚ July 2012 Klaus Julian Voll and Kamakshi Nanda.1 For further information please contact Ernst STETTER‚ FEPS Secretary General at ernst.stetter@fepseurope.eu or David KITCHING‚ FEPS Policy Advisor at david.kitching@feps-europe.eu 1 Dr. Klaus Julian Voll advises FEPS on Asia and Kamakshi Nanda is a historian and political analyst. FEPS Rue Montoyer 40 B-1000 Brussels +32 2 234 69 00 | www.feps-europe.eu TABLE OF CONTENTS

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    OMBUDSMAN-Lokapal in India

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    increased poverty and lack of basic needs like food‚ water and drugs‚ jealousy and hatred and insecurity. To avoid corruption there should be an independent body to tackle and chech corruption. Lokpal is one of such institution.1 The basic idea of the Lok Pal is borrowed from the office of ombudsman‚ which has played an effective role in checking corruption and wrong-doing in Scandinavian and other nations. In early 1960s‚ mounting corruption in public administration set the winds blowing in favour of

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    China Between The Fall Of The KMT and Mao Tse-Tung’s Death The time from 1949-1976 was a time of transition for China. Many social and economic changes occurred through this period. When the Kuomintang government collapsed and Mao Tse-Tung assumed control‚ this marked the beginning of massive reformation for what would become the People’s Republic. With Mao Tse-Tung’s rule came governmental reform which led to social betterment. His first years of rule included careful development

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    Journal Writing – Thanh Tung Everyone has their own hobbies and so do I. Whenever I have spare time‚ I often do the following things. First of all‚ I like reading books. I started reading books when I was more than 5 years old. I enjoy reading because reading helps me relax after a hard-working day. Furthermore‚ reading books helps me improve my English and widen my social knowledge. Whenever I have free time‚ I often sit in my room and read books such as history books‚ novels‚ scientific books

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    Women’s Reservation: Another Approach Mukesh Dalal he Women’s Reservation Bill is currently caught in a deadly stalemate. Nevertheless‚ the idea of affirmative action to enhance the participation of women in our legislatures is finally getting to be debated in terms of exploring various options and alternatives which will avoid the pitfalls of a lottery based‚ territorially reserved‚ rotating quota of seats for women. Over the last four years‚ MANUSHI has submitted three different options: a) Multi

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    Jan Lokpal

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    word Lokpal means an ombudsman in India. The word hs been derived from the Hindi words “lok” (people) and “pal” (protector/caretaker). So the word Lokpal means ‘Protector of people’.The concept of Lokpal has been drawn up ostensibly to root out corruption at high places in the prevailing Indian polity. Lokpal Bill After 42 years the lokpal bill is still pending in India. The first Lokpal Bill was passed in the 4th Lok Sabha in 1969 but could not get through in Rajya Sabha‚ subsequently‚ Lokpal bills

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    Mao’s first attempt to prove the validity of the peasants potential for revolution was in the city of Changsha‚ during the Autumn Harvest Uprising of September of 1927. The uprising took place during the harvesting period to intensify the class struggles in the village. Mao had realized the revolutionary potential of the peasant class because the peasants‚ who were the most exploited class‚ had already begun revolting against the ruthless economic exploitation that they were subjected to by the petty

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    but the most important one is the manner in which an ideal person is supposed to behave in different situations. An ideal person should be one with good moral characters and at the same time able to engage with people in a productive manner (Yeung & Tung‚ 2012). This was a great foundation and there was need therefore to ensure that people adopt such characters. An ideal person should also have profound respect for worship and able to make sure that everything is done in the right manner. He or she

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