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May
2009
by anaggh | Tags: Administration, Gujarat, Religion, Society, Temples, VIPs
My experience during a trip to Ambaji, where Anuradha Paudwal was given some unjustified glorified treatment by the temple authorities.
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27
May
2009
by kothari.hardik | Tags: Brand India, Culture, Politics, Regional Politics, Votebanks
Signified by division and differentiation, the ‘Berlin Wall of India’ has found its way into the minds of the people of this country with the driving forces of its leaders who are the ingredients of the vote-bank politics.
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26
May
2009
by Rahul Jayaraman | Tags: Communalism, Maharashtra, Marathi, Marathi Manus, MNS, Mumbai, Politics
Tired of communal politics & mudslinging in Maharashtra?
Tired of debating endlessly on communal tension in Mumbai?
Have you started religiously hating someone because of him being a localite or vice versa?
Why do you think this is happening?
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25
May
2009
by admin | Tags: bihar, Development, Election, Infrastructure, Lalu Prasad Yadav, Media, Nitish Kumar, Politics, Society
On the morning of counting day, driving through rain and the blossoms of Laburnum and Gulmohar in Patna, I was surprised to find that the road outside Nitish’s residence deserted. For a moment I assumed the other news channels had decided to skip the early morning slightly pointless pre results dispatches, till I walked a [...]
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24
May
2009
by Rishabh Srivastava | Tags: BJP, Elections, Politics, Society, Youth
For last 3-4 days, I have been reasearching a lot on How BJP can revive itself? I have almost finished searching and made few notes on how it can be done. But then I came across this article in Times of India dated 21stMay, 2009 and which was send to me by one of my [...]
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21
May
2009
by Rishabh Srivastava | Tags: 15th Lok Sabha, Agriculture, Armed Forces, Dr Manmohan Singh, Elections, Employment, Leadership, Politics, UPA
The people of the country have voted United Progressive Alliance to form the government. Dr Manmohan Singh and his new team will be formulated by the end of next week. But the faith and expectations that people have in the abilities of Dr Singh will be the tough task for the alliance. Though Left parties [...]
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20
May
2009
by Rishabh Srivastava | Tags: BJP, Elections, Leadership, Lok SabhaSociety, Politics, UPA
The Lok Sabha Elections have thrown some unexpected results. The results are unexpected for almost every political party. You can take example of Congress, BJP, Left, BSP, TC, etc. It is very clear that UPA under the leadership of Dr Manmohan Singh is going to form the government again. With Left out of the government, [...]
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19
May
2009
by Rishabh Srivastava | Tags: BJP, Elections, LK Advani, Parliament, Politics, Society, Youth
THE ELECTION results are the swansong for the Bharatiya Janata Party’s iron man LK Advani. His dream to become India’s Prime Minister remains a dream and I don’t think he will get the next chance. But the verdict has taken the country by surprise.
Everyone predicted a close contest between the BJP and the Congress but [...]
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17
May
2009
by admin | Tags: Central Governmet, Election, Leadership, NDA, Politics, Society, UPA, Youth
Kanchan Gupta / Analysis
Atal Bihari Vajpayee was given to moments of jocular frivolity at times of great stress, for instance on the eve of election results. At the fag end of the 1999 election campaign, a senior journalist asked him what would rate as one of the most banal, if not asinine, questions: “Mr Vajpayee, [...]
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17
May
2009
by Rishabh Srivastava | Tags: Elections, General Elections 2009, NDA, Politics, Society, UPA, Youth
The results of the General Elections 2009 are out. The results we must say are indeed very surprising and may be on unexpected lines. United Progressive Allaince under leadership of Congress has won on 256 seats while NDA under leadership of Bhatiya Janta Party has won 164 seats. This election has been significant in many [...]
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