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knockingnews-blog · 5 years
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इस दबंग सांसद से मुंह क्यों छिपा रहे हैं अमित शाह, जानिए पूरी कहानी
इस दबंग सांसद से मुंह क्यों छिपा रहे हैं अमित शाह, जानिए पूरी कहानी #BharatTrailer #RahulApologizes #BharatBoleNaMoNaMo #Suriya39 #CongAdmitsJhoot Chowkidar Chor Hai
बीजेपी का एक सांसद ऐसा भी है जिसके डर से अमितशाह जैसा कद्दावर नेता मुंह छिपा रहा है. हालात ये हैं कि जब ये सांसद अमित शाह को फोन करता है तो वो फोन नहीं उठाते. ये सांसद कोई और नहीं खुलकर अपनी बात कहने वाला उदित राज है. दिल्ली के सांसद उदित राज ने कभी मोदी शाह की जोड़ी के सामने सजदा नहीं किया और हमेशा दलित हित की बात सामने रखी.
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marwahstudios · 5 years
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Parliamentarians Honored by ICMEI at Vigyan Bhawan
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New Delhi: Suresh Prabhu Union Minister of Commerce & Industry and Civil Aviation, Manoj Sinha Minister of Communications and Minister of State, Railways, Giriraj Singh Minister of State for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Government of India and Sandeep Marwah Chancellor AAFT University of Media and Arts & President ICMEI presented the most prestigious Fame India Awards at Vigyan Bhawan.
Asia Post Survey finalized the list of twenty-five best parliamentarians under the leadership of U.S. Sonthalia of Fame India and Sandeep Marwah, Chairman of Shreshth Saansad Award Committee.
In the category of unmatchable MP, Delhi’s MP Dr. Udit Raj has topped, while BJP MP from Maharashtra Kirk Premji Bhai Solanki has aced in the category of influential MPs. In the excellent MP category, Congress veteran Mallikarjun Kharge has been selected and for the most energetic MP, Maharashtra MP Supriya Sule has grabbed the top position, while Kerala MP NK Premchandran is in the most influential MP category.
Ganesh Singh, MP three times from Satna Madhya Pradesh has made his mark in the category of most popular MP while Bhadohi MP Virendra Singh Mast managed to make a prominent place in the caretaker category. In the Warriors category Maharashtra MP from Ahmednagar, Dilip Gandhi, in a dynamic category, Prahlad Patel from Madhya Pradesh, BJP MP from Mumbai, Gopal Shetty, for the MP with immense capacity and  Congress MP from Assam Sushmita Dev for the most talented MP topped the list.
Position of the Most talked about MP has been secured by Haryana’s youth MP Deepender Singh Hooda. Rajasthan MP Chandra Prakash Joshi is in the category of Kamrath MPs while Prem Das Rai, MP from Sikkim has topped the model category. In the category of responsible MP, Chhattisgarh MP Tamrampuj Sahu got first place. The power category has been aced by Santosh Ahlawat, in the successful category, Bihar MP Ranjit Ranjan received the highest number of votes, in the conscious category, Gujarat’s Member of Parliament, Punmaben Madam, topped the list. Maharashtra’s farmer leader and MP Raju Shetty top the personality area, in the magnificent category Odisha MP Ravindra Kumar Jena gets the highest score.
Uttar Pradesh MP Dharmendra Yadav is on top of the list of young MPs. Dr. Sanjay Jaiswal of Bihar got first place in the category of duty. In the veteran category, Uttar Pradesh MP Mahendra Nath Pandey remained at the top. In the eligible category, Shiromani Akali Dal’s Prem Singh Chandumajra left everyone behind whereas in the category of active MP, Bharatendra Singh of Uttar Pradesh topped the list.
Suresh Prabhu congratulated the parliamentarians and motivated them to continue with their hard work for the welfare of the people of this country. Manoj Sinha encouraged the   audience to unite and come forward to support government in fulfilling the objectives prepared for the   country. Giriraj Singh thanked   every one for their presence to keep on supporting their MPs to work within the legal and time frame.
Sandeep Marwah announced that we will come back again in Vigyan Bhawan next year with new list of MPs as awardees. The event was attended by large number of MLA,s MPs, workers of different political parties and who’s who of National political scene.
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vsplusonline · 5 years
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HC seeks details of vacated and re-allotted govt housing and dues recovered from illegal occupants
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HC seeks details of vacated and re-allotted govt housing and dues recovered from illegal occupants
NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court has directed the Centre to give details of the government accommodations that have been vacated, re-allotted, and the recovery of dues or penal interest made in respect of illegally occupied residences.A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice C Hari Shankar also sought the details of the notices issued for vacating the bungalows and for recovery of dues from illegal occupants of the accommodations.
The direction came after the Housing Ministry told the court that out of the approximately 565 illegally occupied accommodations, 347 have been vacated and 69 have been re-allotted.
Of the remaining 149, seven were put in another department’s pool, in 14 there is a stay against eviction, in another 55 which were allotted to Kahmiri migrants there is a stay against eviction and 73 units are yet to be vacated, the ministry told the court.
It also told the bench that eviction orders have been passed in respect of the 73 illegally occupied units and necessary steps will be taken to vacate them.
Subsequently, the court directed, “A detailed affidavit shall be filed by Union of India giving the latest figures of the accommodations vacated, re-allotted, notices issued and the recovery made by respondent No 1 (ministry). The said affidavit be filed within four weeks.”
With the direction on February 27, the bench listed the matter for further hearing on May 20.
The court was hearing a PIL which has claimed that several official residences for MPs, MLAs and bureaucrats were being allegedly illegally occupied by those who were no longer holding the offices
On the last date of hearing, February 5, the court had rebuked the ministry permitting so many government accommodation units to be illegally occupied by retired officials and ex-MPs and had directed the Centre to get them vacated within two weeks and to initiate proceedings to recover dues from such occupants.
The court had also rapped the ministry for not initiating recovery proceedings against the illegal occupants, some of whom have been overstaying for over a decade and have racked up dues of over Rs 95 lakh.
The directions and observations by the bench had come after perusing an affidavit filed by the ministry indicating that 11 government residences were illegally occupied by ex-MPs, who had together racked up dues of around Rs 35 lakh, and 565 units were under unauthorised occupation by retired officials and bureaucrats.
The ex-MPs named in the affidavit included former BJP MP and now Congress leader Dr Udit Raj, former TDP MP Murali Mohan Maganti and former BJP MP Manohar Utawal.
According to the figures in the affidavit, 244 out of the 565 units that were illegally occupied by retired government employees were type-II accommodations.
Of the 565 units, some were unauthorisedly occupied since as late as 1998.
However, the huge amount of dues — ranging from a few lakhs to around Rs 95 lakh — were owed by occupants of type-III, IV and VA accommodations, which together numbered around 200.
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pragworld · 5 years
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50% tickets Should be given to women candidates, supported Congress and BJP at WATER’s Roundtable conference
WATER launches nationwide the campaign ‘Ab Hai Meri Baari’ as a call for parity in electoral politics intensify.
Ahead of Delhi Elections, WATER wrote a letter to political parties for 50% ticket to be given to Women Candidates.
15th January 2020, New Delhi. The long-drawn-out debate on the subject of Gender Equality and Electoral Politics in India has gained a rapid momentum with Ab Hai Meri Baari, an initiative launched by Women’s Association for Training Empowerment and Resettlement (WATER)  NGO, which organized around table discussion to spark a new national change and reshape the world of Indian Politics regarding women's participation. The initiative has been aimed to reduce the gender gap in electoral politics and ensure equal strength to women in decision making. Rajya Sabha MP & Former Minister of State for Tourism, Govt. of India, Mr. K.J. Alphons, Dr. Udit Raj, National Spokesperson, Indian National Congress, and Kirti Azad, Campaign committee chairman, Delhi Congress along with many other prominent attendees like famous political commentator Neerja Chaudhury, astrologer Jai Madaan, Industrialist Sanjay Dalmia, Social Activist Anu Bajaj discussed various political perspectives and claimed “Ab Hai Meri Baari” as the much needed and thoughtful action to empower women on political grounds.
The legislative participation of women in politics is minimal. Since its independence, India has had only one female prime minister and one female president. Out of 31 states, 18 states in India have never had a female chief minister. There are only 78 women members in Lok Sabha which is barely a 14.58 % of the total house strength. In the case of Rajya Sabha, there are 33 women members, constituting a total of 12.7% of total house strength. Globally, India stands at the measly 20th position from the bottom when ranked according to the political participation of women.
Shilpi Arora, President, Water NGO expressed her deep concern regarding the low women participation in Indian politics. She said, “As against this basic notion of democracy what is normally seen is that women are excluded from different walks of life, more visibly in Politics. The U.N. observes that women constitute "world's largest excluded category". For the attainment of true democratic spirit shall be ensured better political participation. "In the struggle for gender justice equal political participation constitutes the first and foremost step in that direction."
“We want 50-50 representation of both the genders in both the houses, this is how we can empower Indian women, not only psychologically but on real grounds where decision powers matter,” she further added.
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Kirti Azad, Chairman, Campaign Committee, Delhi  Congress  – “In India we worship women as Goddess Durga, Parvati, and Saraswati. But the time has come when we need to see them as leaders capable of taking India to the next level. There is no doubt in my mind that this can happen.”
K.J. Alphons,  Rajya sabha MP & Former Minister of State for Tourism, Govt. of India – “Women are by nature compassionate, caring and nurturing. Their goodness does not end there. They also have extraordinary leadership qualities. India needs women leaders committed to the future of our country.”
Udit Raj, National Spokesperson, Indian National Congress – “It is important to talk about women’s rights when we talk about gender parity in electoral politics. Women need rights and power so that they can lead the change. Women are always made to be aware of their chastity and purity and this acts as a burden, a deterrent to their stepping out to take their places in the society, for which they have educated themselves like men. Men do not carry this burden and it is a severe handicap to women.”
Neerja Chaudhury, Political Commentator – “ Mere lip service has been paid to women’s reservation bill for decades. The truth is, women are systematically left out of competing in elections by political parties. Ab Hai Meri Bari is an idea whose time has come. This century will belong to women.”
Starting from the national capital, the campaign is aimed to be spread nationwide, as Delhi is the Centre of Indian polity, and to mark a political change Delhi is an ideal place to spread the notion nationwide. The campaign in its first step is aiming to reconstruct the gender gap in parliament and reduce it to a minimal extent. The organization will forward the findings of the round table discussion to various national and regional political parties and would appeal them to work and implement strategies which can be effective in deciding the fair share of women on decision-making fronts.
The omission of women from positions of power seriously affects their ability to challenge the subordination of women in all its manifestations. Women have to be in politics and power to be able to change the very nature of that power which excludes them. Women, who constitute half the population need to be represented significantly in decision making bodies. Otherwise, the goal of development cannot be achieved. Gender equity is very essential for the progress of any society.
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List of Best 25 Members Parliament Announced by Sandeep Marwah
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List of Best 25 Members Parliament Announced by Sandeep Marwah
Renowned Magazine Fame India declared and released the list of 25 Best Members of Parliament finalized by Asia Post Survey 2018 informed by International Media Guru Sandeep Marwah, Founder of Noida Film City and Chairman of Shreshth Saansad Award Committee. “There are 543 MPs who have won the election in the Lok Sabha. The Fame India-Asia Post Survey jointly selected 25 best MPs of the year 2018 through a survey.  Several parameters were designed to finalize the list of best parliamentarians.
AAFT Founder Sandeep Marwah and Rajshree, editor of Fame India  jointly informed that Fame India and Asia Post had created 25 categories to select the best MPs, to know that how loyal they are towards their responsibilities and expectations of the general public. The Analyst of the Asia Post worked on 10 major points, including popularity, involvement with the public, image, workshops, participation in the House and debate, raising questions in the interest of the public, bringing private bills for the strengthening of democracy, area accessibility, aids and easy availability to the public.
In the survey, along with the general public, public representatives and journalists were also asked questions through the Stake hold method and their opinion was taken as a basis for selection decision. Data provided by the Lok Sabha was also included for the entire selection process. Make a note that no minister of Indian Government was a part of this survey in any manner. In the category of unmatchable MP, Delhi’s MP Dr. Udit Raj has topped, while BJP MP from Maharashtra Kirk Premji Bhai Solanki has aced in the category of influential MPs. In the excellent MP category, Congress veteran Mallikarjun Kharge has been selected and for the most energetic MP, Maharashtra MP Supriya Sule has grabbed the top position, while Kerala MP NK Premchandran is in the most influential MP category.
Ganesh Singh, MP three times from Satna Madhya Pradesh has made his mark in the category of most popular MP while Bhadohi MP Virendra Singh Mast managed to make a prominent place in the caretaker category. In the Warriors category Maharashtra MP from Ahmednagar, Dilip Gandhi, in a dynamic category, Prahlad Patel from Madhya Pradesh, BJP MP from Mumbai, Gopal Shetty, for the MP with immense capacity and  Congress MP from Assam Sushmita Dev for the most talented MP topped the list. Position of the Most talked about MP has been secured by Haryana’s youth MP Deepender Singh Hooda. Rajasthan MP Chandra Prakash Joshi is in the category of Kamrath MPs while Prem Das Rai, MP from Sikkim has topped the model category. In the category of responsible MP, Chhattisgarh MP Tamrampuj Sahu got first place. The power category has been aced by Santosh Ahlawat, in the successful category, Bihar MP Ranjit Ranjan received the highest number of votes, in the conscious category, Gujarat’s Member of Parliament, Punmaben Madam, topped the list. Maharashtra’s farmer leader and MP Raju Shetty top the personality area, in the magnificent category Odisha MP Ravindra Kumar Jena gets the highest score. Uttar Pradesh MP Dharmendra Yadav is on top of the list of young MPs. Dr. Sanjay Jaiswal of Bihar got first place in the category of duty. In the veteran category, Uttar Pradesh MP Mahendra Nath Pandey remained at the top. In the eligible category, Shiromani Akali Dal’s Prem Singh Chandumajra left everyone behind whereas in the category of active MP, Bharatendra Singh of Uttar Pradesh topped the list.
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greport2018 · 6 years
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रामलीला मैदान से उदित राज ने भरी हुंकार, हजारों दलितों का शक्ति प्रदर्शन
रामलीला मैदान से उदित राज ने भरी हुंकार, हजारों दलितों का शक्ति प्रदर्शन
नई दिल्ली, 3 दिसंबर। अनुसूचित जाति/जनजाति संगठनों के अखिल भारतीय परिसंघ (DOM Parisangh) की ओर से नई दिल्ली स्थित सोमवार को रामलीला मैदान में एक विशाल रैली का आयोजन किया गया। इस रैली में देश भर से हजारों लोग पहुंचे। जहां डोम परिसंघ के प्रमुख बीजेपी सासंद उदित राज ने अपने भाषण के दौरान मोदी सरकार पर निशाना साध।
सांसद उदित राज ने आरक्षण के मुद्दे और नौकरियों मे्ं आरक्षण के मुद्द पर मोदी सरकार के…
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marwahstudios · 6 years
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List of Best 25 Members of Parliament Announced by Marwah
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New Delhi: Renowned Magazine Fame India declared and released the list of 25 Best Members of Parliament finalized by Asia Post Survey 2018 informed by International Media Guru Sandeep Marwah, Founder of Noida Film City and Chairman of Shreshth Saansad Award Committee. “There are 543 MPs who have won the election in the Lok Sabha. The Fame India-Asia Post Survey jointly selected 25 best MPs of the year 2018 through a survey. Several parameters were designed to finalize the list of best parliamentarians. AAFT Founder Sandeep Marwah and Rajshree the editor of Fame India jointly informed that Fame India and Asia Post had created 25 categories to select the best MPs, to know that how loyal they are towards their responsibilities and expectations of the general public. The Analyst of the Asia Post worked on 10 major points, including popularity, involvement with the public, image, workshops, participation in the House and debate, raising questions in the interest of the public, bringing private bills for the strengthening of democracy, area accessibility, aids and easy availability to the public. In the survey, along with the general public, public representatives and journalists were also asked questions through the Stake hold method and their opinion was taken as a basis for selection decision. Data provided by the Lok Sabha was also included for the entire selection process. Make a note that no minister of Indian Government was a part of this survey in any manner. In the category of unmatchable MP, Delhi’s MP Dr. Udit Raj has topped, while BJP MP from Maharashtra Kirk Premji Bhai Solanki has aced in the category of influential MPs. In the excellent MP category, Congress veteran Mallikarjun Kharge has been selected and for the most energetic MP, Maharashtra MP Supriya Sule has grabbed the top position, while Kerala MP NK Premchandran is in the most influential MP category. Ganesh Singh, MP three times from Satna Madhya Pradesh has made his mark in the category of most popular MP while Bhadohi MP Virendra Singh Mast managed to make a prominent place in the caretaker category. In the Warriors category Maharashtra MP from Ahmednagar, Dilip Gandhi, in a dynamic category, Prahlad Patel from Madhya Pradesh, BJP MP from Mumbai, Gopal Shetty, for the MP with immense capacity and  Congress MP from Assam Sushmita Dev for the most talented MP topped the list. Position of the Most talked about MP has been secured by Haryana’s youth MP Deepender Singh Hooda. Rajasthan MP Chandra Prakash Joshi is in the category of Kamrath MPs while Prem Das Rai, MP from Sikkim has topped the model category. In the category of responsible MP, Chhattisgarh MP Tamrampuj Sahu got first place. The power category has been aced by Santosh Ahlawat, in the successful category, Bihar MP Ranjit Ranjan received the highest number of votes, in the conscious category, Gujarat’s Member of Parliament, Punmaben Madam, topped the list. Maharashtra’s farmer leader and MP Raju Shetty top the personality area, in the magnificent category Odisha MP Ravindra Kumar Jena gets the highest score. Uttar Pradesh MP Dharmendra Yadav is on top of the list of young MPs. Dr. Sanjay Jaiswal of Bihar got first place in the category of duty. In the veteran category, Uttar Pradesh MP Mahendra Nath Pandey remained at the top. In the eligible category, Shiromani Akali Dal’s Prem Singh Chandumajra left everyone behind whereas in the category of active MP, Bharatendra Singh of Uttar Pradesh topped the list.
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