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Discourse on diabetes mellitus in the Indian parliament: A thematic analysis of questions posed in lok sabha and rajya sabha between 1999 and 2019
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Does Popularity of Political Leaders Matter in the Indian Stock Markets? A Comparative Study of Four Lok Sabha Elections from 2004 to 2019
Published 2019-12-01“…It uses the Google Search Value Index data for political attention variables in India along with the NSE Nifty and BSE Sensex data for market returns and trade-volume over the past four Lok Sabha (LS) Election periods in 2004, 2009, 1014 and 2019 separately. …”
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A qualitative analysis of the Parliamentary questions on the issue of obesity raised over the past two decades in India
Published 2021-01-01“…Material and Methods: Questions on obesity were collected from the official websites of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha and thematic analysis was done with inductive reasoning. …”
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Viewpoint: the future of human rights in India
Published 2015-04-01“…In the lower House of Parliament – the Lok Sabha – it now has 52% of the seats on 31% of the vote. …”
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Online audience engagement with legacy and digital-born news media in the 2019 Indian elections
Published 2019“…We analyse cross-platform online audience engagement with a sample of 101 major Indian news media during an election in which more than five thousand candidates ran for the 543 available seats in the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Indian parliament, and nine hundred million eligible voters were called to the polls in the largest democratic election in the world.…”
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India’s 2009 Elections: The Resilience of Regionalism and Ethnicity
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Pre-electoral Coalitions, Party System and Electoral Geography: A Decade of General Elections in India (1999–2009)
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Coalition Politics in Contemporary India: Development and Dimensions
Published 2019-02-01“…Well before the election schedule of India's 17th Lok Sabha to be held ahead of mid 2019 we can not pass any judgement but its coalitional history with varied trends right from the year 1977 and thereafter showed that it is not the cultural homogeneity which is a requisite for political stability and integration, the chances of stable democracy are enhanced to the extent that the group has a number of cross-cutting, politically relevant affiliations. …”
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Peran Mayawati dalam Memperjuangkan Hak Perempuan Dalit dalam Politik Pemerintahan India
Published 2014“…Mayawati as one character then fight for these issues at all levels of government, both in village level (Panchayat) and the government level parliament (Lok Sabha dan Rajya Sabha. And this thesis will discuss about the role of Mayawati fight for Dalit women's rights in the political governance of India. …”
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REPRESENTASI POLITIK PEREMPUAN DALAM PARLEMEN DI INDIA PERIODE 1996 � 2009
Published 2013“…Indian government's efforts to empower women one of which is to provide an opportunity to set a quota of 33% in general elections Lok Sabha (People's Assembly). The theme is interesting to discuss because even though India is known as the second largest democratic country after the United States, India still embrace the culture of patriarchy and caste systems are so entrenched in the community life. …”
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Domestic Dimensions of China's Foreign Policy
Published 2008-05-01“…Jawaharlal Nehru: Speech in Lok Sabha Leaders of all the historic movements are aware of the dynamics of the interaction between the internal and the external dimensions of the processes in which they were involved. …”
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Indian political Tweets aggregation and analysis
Published 2014“…This platform has been utilised by the politicians who are taking part in the upcoming General Election, 16th Lok Sabha in India to interact and share information in Twitter with the general public. …”
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Pattern of health promises for Indian democracy: A qualitative review of political manifestos
Published 2017-01-01“…The present study was done to qualitatively analyze the pattern of expressed intensions in terms of health promises made for 16th Lok Sabha (people house) elections of India in the year 2014 by its NPPs. …”
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Push button parliament–why India needs a non-partisan, recorded vote system
Published 2011-12-01“…Upon examination of India’s record thus far (through the sample of the 14th Lok Sabha) it becomes evident that the level of divisions (recorded votes) is substantially lower than other countries. …”
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