India's political parties
A study of democracy is incomplete without a study of one of its most fundamental components—political parties. In India, works on the country’s political parties so far have explored, among other things,
A study of democracy is incomplete without a study of one of its most fundamental components—political parties. In India, works on the country’s political parties so far have explored, among other things,
Shrine Board Can Use Forestland During Yatra TIMES NEWS NETWORK Jammu/New Delhi: Jammu broke into wild celebrations on Sunday morning after an agreement between a government panel led by governor N N Vohra and a conglomerate of Hindu groups gave exclusive right to the Shri Amarnath Shrine Board (SASB) on forestland at Baltal for use during the pilgrimage season.
The stage is set for a showdown in Singur with Mamata Banerjee followers who have laid siege around the Nano plant announcing they won't allow any employee to enter the factory from Friday. The announcement came from Naxalite leader Purnendu Bose, now one of the partners of the Krishi Jami Raksha Committee. Bose is among the several leaders of Trinamool allies who have pitched in their lot with her campaign against the Tata plants. He was one of the leaders nominated by Mamata to sit for talks with the government on August 20.
A "worried' Ratan Tata has no intention to pull out of Singur "until and unless forced to do so', the Bengal government said tonight in the first public admission that the car project is not as foregone as was being made out. "Actually, he is quite worried about the developments in Singur. He did not anticipate this kind of thing to happen for such a project,' industries minister Nirupam Sen said tonight after meeting Ratan Tata at a city hotel.
If the Congress propaganda in 2004 is given any credence, then the party has deviated significantly from its original commitment. At the release of the National Common Minimum Programme in May 2004 by UPA partners and the Left.
cpi mla rajaji m thomas proposed a resolution in the Kerala assembly against the Centre
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Government can bare its pro-industry fangs many epithets, dripping with political morality a-characteristic of the event, were used to describe what transpired in Parliament on July 22, 2008, when the Congress-led upa managed to win a life-saving vote of trust in the Lok Sabha. But everyone acknowledged this day would change a lot of things for the country. Talk of bribery,
with early Lok Sabha polls seeming inevitable, West Bengal
NEW DELHI, JULY 29: Picking up on the momentum gathered after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh won the trust vote last week, India and US have exchanged drafts of the "clean' exemption that Washington plans to circulate in the Nuclear Suppliers Group as soon as possible after the August 1 meeting of the IAEA Board of Governors. The draft makes no mention of either CTBT or testing.
THE BJP has warned the government against diluting India's position at WTO negotiations, arguing that it will further hurt the already distressed Indian farmer. The warning came on a day when Geneva talks to liberalise global trade collapsed after big nations failed to agree on how to protect their farmers from increased imports.