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rightnewshindi · 4 months ago
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उत्तर प्रदेश उपचुनावों में भाजपा अपनाएगी हरियाणा वाली नीति, ओबीसी मतदाताओं तक बनाएगी पहुंच
#BJP #HaryanaPolicy #ByElection उत्तर प्रदेश उपचुनावों में भाजपा अपनाएगी हरियाणा वाली नीति, ओबीसी मतदाताओं तक बनाएगी पहुंच
Haryana News: हरियाणा विधानसभा चुनाव में शानदार जीत के बाद अब भारतीय जनता पार्टी (भाजपा) की नजर उत्तर प्रदेश में होने वाले उपचुनावों पर है। इस चुनाव में भाजपा वही नीति अपनाने के बारे में सोच रही है, जिससे की हरियाणा का ‘दंगल’ जीतने में सफलता मिली है। भाजपा ओबीसी मतदाताओं तक पहुंच बनाने के लिए उसी फॉर्मूले को अपनाने जा रही। हरियाणा में भाजपा ने सबसे पहले नेतृत्व में बदलाव करके सत्ता विरोधी लहर को…
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whatcanido · 4 months ago
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just found out that i will be working until 7pm on election day 😀
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erikahenningsen · 1 year ago
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can you share your mean girls souvenirs?
Okay I did not realize I had as much stuff as I did or that my playbills are as disorganized as they are (tell me why I have playbills from January 2020 and November 2018 in the same binder) but here you go! (This isn't inclusive of regular show merch.)
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Prop bag used in the show, signed by Taylor Louderman, Ashley Park, and Kate Rockwell
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DC and Broadway playbills signed by entire cast and creative team, insert from Reneé Rapp's Broadway debut, and all of my tickets lol
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Cady's schedule prop used in the show signed by Erika Henningsen and Jen Simard, mouse ears they gave the audience on Halloween 2018, and some paper cranes Riza Takahashi would make onstage (seen here being used as a toy by my cat)
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Mean Girls Broadway cast recording vinyl cover signed by entire OBC cast and creative team
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Burn book pages signed by Taylor Louderman and Grey Henson, one of Cady's notebooks used in the show
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Tony voter program
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Tray used in the show signed by Grey Henson and a tray piece that broke off during the show and I pulled out of the pit, signed by Chris Medlin (who broke it)
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Movie theater merch
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24x7newsroom · 2 months ago
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Congress Uneasy Over EVM Blame Amid Maharashtra Lok Sabha Losses
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There is unease within parts of the Congress over the party’s outspoken “blame-the-EVM” stance after consecutive defeats in Haryana and Maharashtra, states where the BJP had faced setbacks in the Lok Sabha elections only five months earlier.
Many leaders believe that the loss in Maharashtra shouldn’t have been such a surprise, as internal surveys ahead of the November 20 state elections had indicated that the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA), which includes Congress, might struggle to hold onto its gains from the June Lok Sabha elections.
The surveys highlighted that the Ladki Bahin Yojana, introduced by the Eknath Shinde government, was gaining momentum.
In fact, a survey conducted in October across 103 seats, just weeks before the polls, revealed that the MVA was losing ground from its Lok Sabha lead. According to the survey, the MVA was ahead in just 44 of these seats, down from 54 in the Lok Sabha elections.
In contrast, the BJP-led Mahayuti, ahead in 49 seats, was leading in 56. One seat was led by “others,” and two were undecided.
The survey also showed that the MVA had a clear lead only among Muslim voters, while the Mahayuti was ahead in all other categories—General, OBC, SBC, SC, SEBC, and ST. The NDA also led the MVA in all age groups, especially among younger voters. Among the 103 seats, Congress contested in 52, Shiv Sena (UBT) in 28, NCP Sharad Pawar in 21, and CPM and Samajwadi Party in one each. Read More - https://24x7newsroom.com/congress-is-uneasy-over-evm-blame-with-an-internal-survey-showing-losses-in-maharashtras-lok-sabha-support/
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news365timesindia · 2 months ago
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[ad_1] Paromita Das GG News Bureau New Delhi, 25thNovember. The National Democratic Alliance (NDA), spearheaded by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), achieved a landmark victory in the Maharashtra Assembly elections, securing 132 of the 149 seats it contested. This 89% success rate underscores a remarkable political comeback for the BJP, which had faced setbacks during the Lok Sabha elections earlier this year. The triumph not only solidifies the BJP’s dominance in Maharashtra but also highlights its evolving strategies and ability to adapt to regional and grassroots dynamics. The BJP’s Journey: From Junior Partner to Dominant Force The BJP’s transformation in Maharashtra over three decades is nothing short of extraordinary. In 1990, the party contested elections as a junior ally to Bal Thackeray’s Shiv Sena, securing a modest 42 seats. Fast forward to 2024, and the BJP has emerged as the cornerstone of the Mahayuti alliance, securing 45% of the seats needed for a majority in the 288-seat Assembly on its own. The BJP’s dominance starkly contrasts with the decline of Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena, which managed to win just 20 seats. Once a significant player in the state, Uddhav’s Shiv Sena struggled to resonate with voters after aligning with the Congress. Regional Dominance: A Comprehensive Victory Across Maharashtra The BJP-led alliance demonstrated its strength across Maharashtra’s diverse regions: Mumbai: Traditionally a Shiv Sena bastion, the BJP won 15 of the 36 seats in Mumbai, with allies Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena faction securing six and Ajit Pawar’s NCP faction winning one. Vidarbha: Despite challenges like drought and farmer suicides, the BJP retained its stronghold, winning 39 of the 62 seats in this region known for its RSS roots. Konkan: In this industrial region, the BJP and Shinde’s Shiv Sena each secured 16 seats, reflecting successful outreach to the region’s migrant workforce. Marathwada: Drought-hit Marathwada saw the BJP secure 19 of 46 seats, with allies Shinde and Ajit Pawar winning 12 and eight seats, respectively. Western Maharashtra: Traditionally dominated by Sharad Pawar’s NCP, this region saw the BJP-led alliance secure 24 of 58 seats, a significant inroad into NCP territory. Northern Maharashtra: The BJP’s outreach to smaller OBC communities like Teli and Kunbi helped it win 20 of 47 seats in this agricultural region. Key Factors Behind the BJP’s Victory Welfare Schemes: The “Mazi Ladki Bai” scheme launched by the Shinde government proved pivotal. By providing Rs 1,500 monthly to low-income women, the program reached 2.34 crore beneficiaries, significantly boosting the alliance’s appeal among women voters. RSS Mobilisation: The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) played a critical role in the BJP’s campaign, mobilizing over 60,000 workers and organizing 12,000 meetings. This ground-level outreach ensured voter turnout in crucial constituencies where victory margins were slim. Narrative Control: The BJP effectively framed the electoral discourse around development, inclusivity, and Hindutva themes. Slogans like “Ek hain toh safe hain” and “Modi hai toh mumkin hai” resonated with voters, while the opposition’s focus on constitutional rights and “betrayals” failed to gain traction. Opposition Weakness: The Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) alliance of Congress, Sharad Pawar’s NCP, and Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena struggled to present a cohesive narrative. Their focus on secularism and criticism of the BJP failed to connect with voters prioritizing economic and social issues. Consolidation of Hindu Voters: The BJP successfully consolidated non-Maratha Hindu voters, including Mali, Dhangar, and Vanjari communities, offsetting the impact of Maratha reservation protests. Higher Voter Turnout: Voter turnout rose from 61.1% in 2019 to 66% in 2024, a factor historically favorable to the BJP. The increased turnout reflected the party’s ability to mobilize its base effectively. Challenges and Future Implications While
the BJP-led alliance’s victory is significant, it also raises important questions about the state’s political landscape: Decline of Regional Parties: The sharp decline of Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena and the weakened performance of Sharad Pawar’s NCP highlight a shift in Maharashtra’s political dynamics, with national parties gaining dominance. Polarization Risks: The BJP’s use of polarizing themes like “Vote Jihad” and its consolidation of Hindu voters may deepen societal divisions, posing challenges to social harmony in the long term. Economic Expectations: The Mahayuti alliance’s focus on development and welfare has raised expectations among voters. Delivering on promises, particularly in regions like drought-hit Marathwada, will be critical to sustaining voter trust. The BJP’s Strategic Adaptability The Maharashtra Assembly elections underscore the BJP’s ability to adapt its strategies to regional dynamics and grassroots realities. From leveraging welfare schemes to mobilizing diverse voter groups, the party has demonstrated an impressive understanding of the state’s political pulse. The resurgence of the BJP in Maharashtra is not just a testament to its organizational strength but also a reflection of voters’ preference for a development-focused narrative over traditional identity politics. However, sustaining this momentum will require balancing economic development with social inclusiveness, particularly in a state as diverse as Maharashtra. Conclusion: A Landmark Victory with Broader Implications The BJP-led NDA’s victory in Maharashtra marks a significant political milestone, reinforcing the party’s dominance in the state and signaling its ability to recover from setbacks. By addressing grassroots concerns, introducing impactful welfare schemes, and leveraging its organizational prowess, the BJP has solidified its position as Maharashtra’s dominant political force. However, this victory also comes with responsibilities. Meeting the expectations of voters, maintaining social harmony, and fostering economic growth will be key to sustaining this success. As Maharashtra transitions under the Mahayuti alliance’s leadership, the BJP’s performance here could serve as a blueprint for its strategies in other states and the 2024 general elections. The post Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024: How the BJP-Led NDA Engineered a Resounding Victory appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 2 months ago
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[ad_1] Paromita Das GG News Bureau New Delhi, 25thNovember. The National Democratic Alliance (NDA), spearheaded by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), achieved a landmark victory in the Maharashtra Assembly elections, securing 132 of the 149 seats it contested. This 89% success rate underscores a remarkable political comeback for the BJP, which had faced setbacks during the Lok Sabha elections earlier this year. The triumph not only solidifies the BJP’s dominance in Maharashtra but also highlights its evolving strategies and ability to adapt to regional and grassroots dynamics. The BJP’s Journey: From Junior Partner to Dominant Force The BJP’s transformation in Maharashtra over three decades is nothing short of extraordinary. In 1990, the party contested elections as a junior ally to Bal Thackeray’s Shiv Sena, securing a modest 42 seats. Fast forward to 2024, and the BJP has emerged as the cornerstone of the Mahayuti alliance, securing 45% of the seats needed for a majority in the 288-seat Assembly on its own. The BJP’s dominance starkly contrasts with the decline of Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena, which managed to win just 20 seats. Once a significant player in the state, Uddhav’s Shiv Sena struggled to resonate with voters after aligning with the Congress. Regional Dominance: A Comprehensive Victory Across Maharashtra The BJP-led alliance demonstrated its strength across Maharashtra’s diverse regions: Mumbai: Traditionally a Shiv Sena bastion, the BJP won 15 of the 36 seats in Mumbai, with allies Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena faction securing six and Ajit Pawar’s NCP faction winning one. Vidarbha: Despite challenges like drought and farmer suicides, the BJP retained its stronghold, winning 39 of the 62 seats in this region known for its RSS roots. Konkan: In this industrial region, the BJP and Shinde’s Shiv Sena each secured 16 seats, reflecting successful outreach to the region’s migrant workforce. Marathwada: Drought-hit Marathwada saw the BJP secure 19 of 46 seats, with allies Shinde and Ajit Pawar winning 12 and eight seats, respectively. Western Maharashtra: Traditionally dominated by Sharad Pawar’s NCP, this region saw the BJP-led alliance secure 24 of 58 seats, a significant inroad into NCP territory. Northern Maharashtra: The BJP’s outreach to smaller OBC communities like Teli and Kunbi helped it win 20 of 47 seats in this agricultural region. Key Factors Behind the BJP’s Victory Welfare Schemes: The “Mazi Ladki Bai” scheme launched by the Shinde government proved pivotal. By providing Rs 1,500 monthly to low-income women, the program reached 2.34 crore beneficiaries, significantly boosting the alliance’s appeal among women voters. RSS Mobilisation: The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) played a critical role in the BJP’s campaign, mobilizing over 60,000 workers and organizing 12,000 meetings. This ground-level outreach ensured voter turnout in crucial constituencies where victory margins were slim. Narrative Control: The BJP effectively framed the electoral discourse around development, inclusivity, and Hindutva themes. Slogans like “Ek hain toh safe hain” and “Modi hai toh mumkin hai” resonated with voters, while the opposition’s focus on constitutional rights and “betrayals” failed to gain traction. Opposition Weakness: The Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) alliance of Congress, Sharad Pawar’s NCP, and Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena struggled to present a cohesive narrative. Their focus on secularism and criticism of the BJP failed to connect with voters prioritizing economic and social issues. Consolidation of Hindu Voters: The BJP successfully consolidated non-Maratha Hindu voters, including Mali, Dhangar, and Vanjari communities, offsetting the impact of Maratha reservation protests. Higher Voter Turnout: Voter turnout rose from 61.1% in 2019 to 66% in 2024, a factor historically favorable to the BJP. The increased turnout reflected the party’s ability to mobilize its base effectively. Challenges and Future Implications While
the BJP-led alliance’s victory is significant, it also raises important questions about the state’s political landscape: Decline of Regional Parties: The sharp decline of Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena and the weakened performance of Sharad Pawar’s NCP highlight a shift in Maharashtra’s political dynamics, with national parties gaining dominance. Polarization Risks: The BJP’s use of polarizing themes like “Vote Jihad” and its consolidation of Hindu voters may deepen societal divisions, posing challenges to social harmony in the long term. Economic Expectations: The Mahayuti alliance’s focus on development and welfare has raised expectations among voters. Delivering on promises, particularly in regions like drought-hit Marathwada, will be critical to sustaining voter trust. The BJP’s Strategic Adaptability The Maharashtra Assembly elections underscore the BJP’s ability to adapt its strategies to regional dynamics and grassroots realities. From leveraging welfare schemes to mobilizing diverse voter groups, the party has demonstrated an impressive understanding of the state’s political pulse. The resurgence of the BJP in Maharashtra is not just a testament to its organizational strength but also a reflection of voters’ preference for a development-focused narrative over traditional identity politics. However, sustaining this momentum will require balancing economic development with social inclusiveness, particularly in a state as diverse as Maharashtra. Conclusion: A Landmark Victory with Broader Implications The BJP-led NDA’s victory in Maharashtra marks a significant political milestone, reinforcing the party’s dominance in the state and signaling its ability to recover from setbacks. By addressing grassroots concerns, introducing impactful welfare schemes, and leveraging its organizational prowess, the BJP has solidified its position as Maharashtra’s dominant political force. However, this victory also comes with responsibilities. Meeting the expectations of voters, maintaining social harmony, and fostering economic growth will be key to sustaining this success. As Maharashtra transitions under the Mahayuti alliance’s leadership, the BJP’s performance here could serve as a blueprint for its strategies in other states and the 2024 general elections. The post Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024: How the BJP-Led NDA Engineered a Resounding Victory appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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votersverdict · 2 months ago
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Who Will Win the 2024 Maharashtra Assembly elections- An Insight
The 2024 Maharashtra Assembly elections present a high-stakes battle between the ruling Mahayuti alliance, comprising the BJP, Ajit Pawar’s NCP faction, and Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena, and the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA), made up of the Congress, Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena faction, and Sharad Pawar’s NCP faction. With 288 seats up for grabs, the majority mark is 145, making this election fiercely competitive.
Predictions and Poll Trends
Opinion polls offer a mixed picture. The Lok Poll survey suggests a potential comeback for the MVA, projecting it to win 151–162 seats, which could displace the ruling Mahayuti coalition (predicted to secure 115–128 seats)​.
Key Factors Influencing the Outcome
Alliance Strengths and Weaknesses:
The Mahayuti alliance banks on BJP's well-organized cadre, PM Narendra Modi’s popularity, and schemes like Mukhyamantri Ladki Bahin Yojana aimed at empowering women.
The MVA focuses on inclusive development and has consolidated its base after weathering splits in the Shiv Sena and NCP. Uddhav Thackeray and Sharad Pawar are campaigning hard to project unity and leadership.​
Voter Issues:
Socio-economic concerns such as the Maratha reservation demand, rural distress, and infrastructure development dominate the discourse. The effectiveness of government programs and promises will likely shape voter sentiment.
The polarizing leadership of Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar might benefit the opposition, which is leveraging public dissatisfaction with administrative disruptions in the past five years​.
Regional and Caste Dynamics:
Maharashtra’s urban-rural divide and caste-based voting, particularly among Marathas and OBCs, will play a crucial role. While the BJP hopes to consolidate the Hindu vote, the MVA's broader coalition appeals to diverse voter groups​.
The Uncertain Road Ahead
The outcome remains unpredictable due to the volatile nature of Maharashtra politics. Historical splits in parties like Shiv Sena and NCP have reshaped alliances, making this election a litmus test for political survival. The Mahayuti’s focus on development and national leadership faces strong competition from MVA’s grassroots appeal and promises of governance reform.
As votes are counted on November 23, the election will hinge on which alliance can best mobilize its base and address pressing voter issues. Both alliances face significant challenges and opportunities, making this one of Maharashtra’s most consequential elections in recent years.
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hindustanmorning · 3 months ago
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Ajit Pawar believes OBC voters won't heavily back Mahayuti
BJP is primarily targeting OBC voters in the Maharashtra assembly elections. The party is making efforts to attract OBC voters and the Mahayuti government has also announced several initiatives for this community. Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, a member of the Mahayuti government, doubts that a significant number of OBC voters will support the Mahayuti in the Maharashtra assembly elections. Is…
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srisriacademy · 3 months ago
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Admissions Open at Top CBSE Schools in Siliguri
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In the wake of the 21st-century educational shift, the focus of most of the CBSE schools has turned to skill development alongside academic knowledge. And Sri Sri Academy which is recognized as one of the top CBSE schools in Siliguri is leading this paradigm shift by opening admissions for the academic session 2024–2025, offering a student-friendly atmosphere conducive to holistic learning from nursery to class 12th.
Admission Procedure:
To facilitate easy enrollment, Sri Sri Academy offers two straightforward registration methods:
Email Registration:
Complete the online inquiry form.
Receive the application in your email.
Fill, scan and email it to [email protected].
Pay the Registration Fee online with transaction details sent via email.
Offline Registration:
Collect the application from the admissions office.
Submit the completed form to the Admissions Office via post/courier/in person along with the required Bank Draft/At Par Cheque.
Note: Admission is subject to seat availability and meeting entrance standards.
Key Points to Remember:
Application forms should be duly completed and signed before submission.
The admission process involves a written assessment (for classes 3 and higher) followed by an interview with the Principal/Coordinators in the presence of parents.
Submit all documents along with registration and processing fees to the school office simultaneously with the application.
Ensure the date of birth on the application aligns with the actual birth certificate.
Admission is confirmed upon payment of the Non-Refundable Admission Fee.
Hostel student admission to the boarding school is guaranteed with the payment of the Non-Refundable Admission Fee and Security Deposit (Refundable).
The academic year for the residential school begins in April with new students joining on a specified day mentioned in the school’s letter.
Parents must submit required documents (original and/or photocopies) before the joining date to maintain provisional admission.
Transfer Certificate and Report Card must be presented within 15 days of admission for any post-session admissions (transfer or relocation).
Any discrepancies on the Admission Form may result in rejection or immediate removal from the school without fee reimbursement.
Note: The Admittance Committee’s decision is final and any changes to the Admission Procedure will be communicated as needed.
Documents Required:
Photocopy of the child’s birth certificate with the original for verification.
Photocopy of the child’s most recent Progress Report/Mark Sheet.
Original Transfer Certificate from the previous State Board/ICSE/CBSE schools.
Parent’s voter ID card, Aadhaar card, or passport (photocopy).
Four recent, color, passport-sized photos of the child.
Completed and certified Health Certificate Form from a recognized Medical Practitioner.
Any additional essential documents, such as SC/ST/OBC verification.
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Admissions Open at Top CBSE Schools in Siliguri
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karuppuezhutthu-blog · 4 months ago
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புதுச்சேரியில் உள்ளாட்சித் தேர்தலுக்காக ஓபிசி கணக்கெடுப்பு பணி 95% நிறைவு | 95 Percent Completion of OBC Voter Enumeration for Puducherry Local Body Elections
புதுச்சேரி: உள்ளாட்சி அமைப்புகளுக்கான தேர்தலில் ஓபிசியினருக்கு உரிய இடஒதுக்கீட்டை பரிந்துரைக்கும் புதுச்சேரி முன் யூனியன் பிரதேசத்தில் உள்ள ஓபிசி மக்கள் தொகையை வீடு வீடாகச் சென்று கணக்கெடுக்கும் பணி 95 சதவீதம் நிறைவடைந்துள்ளது. புதுச்சேரி மாநிலத்தில் இதுவரை இரண்டு முறை மட்டுமே உள்ளாட்சித் தேர்தல் நடந்துள்ளது. 1968ம் ஆண்டுக்குப் பிறகு நீண்ட இடைவெளிக்கு பின் கடந்த 2006ம் ஆண்டு உள்ளாட்சித் தேர்தல்…
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mbabtechadmissionexpert · 5 months ago
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Universal AI University Mumbai: Comprehensive Guide to Fees, Hostel Facility, Admission Process, and Documents Required
Universal AI University Mumbai is a leading institution offering specialized programs in Artificial Intelligence (AI), designed to prepare students for the future of technology. Whether you're aiming to become a data scientist, AI engineer, or machine learning expert, this university provides world-class education at affordable rates. In this guide, we’ll explore the fees, hostel facilities, admission process, and the documents required for successful enrollment at Universal AI University.
Fees Structure
One of the key factors students consider is the fees structure at Universal AI University. The institution offers competitive and flexible pricing, ensuring that students from various financial backgrounds can access high-quality education. The tuition fees for AI programs typically range from INR 2,00,000 to INR 4,00,000 per annum, depending on the course and duration. Additionally, Universal AI University Mumbai offers various scholarships and financial aid options for meritorious and economically disadvantaged students, making education accessible to all.
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Hostel Facilities
The hostel facilities at Universal AI University Mumbai are designed to provide a comfortable and conducive environment for learning and living. The university offers both on-campus and off-campus accommodation options. The hostels are well-equipped with modern amenities such as:
Wi-Fi connectivity
24/7 security
Gym and sports facilities
Cafeteria serving nutritious meals
Common rooms for leisure and recreation
The hostel fees are quite reasonable, generally ranging between INR 50,000 and INR 1,20,000 per year, depending on room type (single, double, or triple sharing). With clean, safe, and affordable living options, students can focus entirely on their academic pursuits.
Admission Process
The admission process at Universal AI University Mumbai is simple yet selective, ensuring that only deserving candidates are enrolled. Here is a step-by-step breakdown of the process:
Online Application: Interested candidates must first fill out an online application form on the university's official website. This includes providing basic personal details, academic history, and selecting the desired course.
Entrance Exam: The university conducts an entrance exam to assess the applicants’ aptitude in AI-related subjects such as mathematics, computer science, and problem-solving. Some students may also be eligible for admission based on their performance in national-level entrance exams like JEE or GATE.
Interview: Shortlisted candidates will be invited for a personal interview, either online or on campus. This is to evaluate their interest in AI, problem-solving skills, and overall potential to succeed in the program.
Offer Letter: Successful candidates will receive an offer letter from the university, detailing the next steps for enrollment.
Documents Required
To complete the admission process, students are required to submit several essential documents. These include:
Academic Transcripts: Mark sheets and certificates from your previous educational institutions (10th, 12th, or undergraduate degree).
Entrance Exam Scorecard: If applicable, a scorecard from any national or university-level entrance exams.
Proof of Identity: A valid government-issued ID like an Aadhaar card, passport, or voter ID.
Passport-Sized Photographs: Recent passport-sized photos for the application form.
Proof of Address: A copy of a recent utility bill, rent agreement, or any other official document that verifies your address.
Migration/Transfer Certificate: Required if you are transferring from another institution.
Caste or Category Certificate: If applicable, for students claiming reservation under SC/ST/OBC or other categories.
Conclusion
Universal AI University Mumbai stands out as a premier destination for students looking to pursue a career in the fast-evolving field of Artificial Intelligence. With its reasonable fees, modern hostel facilities, and a structured admission process, the university ensures that students not only receive a top-notch education but also enjoy a comfortable and enriching campus experience. Be sure to gather all the required documents to make your application process smooth and efficient.
Start your journey toward becoming an AI expert by applying to Universal AI University Mumbai today!
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jaagrukbharat · 6 months ago
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Step-By-Step Guide To Apply For An Income Certificate
Income certificate is issued to the citizen by the Government, as evidence confirming their annual income. An income certificate is used as legal proof for availing various subsidies and schemes. An income certificate helps in securing scholarships provided by some organisations to help the underprivileged. Let’s understand what exactly an Income certificate is and how to apply for an income certificate online.
What Is An Income Certificate? An income certificate is a certificate issued by the government as proof of the annual income earned by a family. The main aim of the government is to manage all the citizens and provide govt schemes to those families who need them.
As the country has billions of citizens, it is often difficult for the government to keep account of everything. An income certificate makes it easier for the government to identify who is genuinely eligible and who is not. It provides free ration to underprivileged families, helps students get scholarships, etc.
Any financial gain obtained by individuals or families needs to be updated in the income certificate. This is so that the government can easily categorise all families to give various subsidies and rations to underprivileged families.
The income-earning members can be unmarried daughters, unmarried brothers and sisters, to calculate the family income. The earning people in the family can consist of:
Salary of members working in organisations
Various pensions
Daily/weekly wage of a labourer
Profits from business
Charges of consultancy
Commissions of agency work
Any kind of regular financial benefits received, such as
Employee bonus
Deposit interest
Dividends from share and stock markets
Property rent
Gains on the sale of assets
Gifts and inheritances
What Is The Purpose Of An Income Certificate? Income certificates make it easier for the government to find out the families who need help financially and help them get the help they need. It is also needed for the following reasons.
To avail of government welfare schemes and benefits.
To apply for scholarships and financial aid for education.
To apply for government jobs and reservations based on income criteria.
To avail of subsidies on essential commodities.
To apply for housing schemes and loans.
To avail of medical benefits and insurance schemes.
To apply for fee concessions in educational institutions.
To avail of tax exemptions and deductions.
To apply for loans and credit facilities from banks.
To prove eligibility for various government schemes and programs based on income criteria.
How To Apply For An Income Certificate Online? People who want to know how to apply for an income certificate online can follow these steps.
Visit the official website of your state or district that handles administrative services.
Create an account by registering with a unique username, password, and mobile number.
Search for the option to apply for an Income Certificate.
Fill in the online application with the required details.
Upload necessary documents such as Ration Card, Driving License, Voter ID, and Aadhaar Card.
Provide details about your religion, caste, and whether you belong to SC, ST, or OBC categories.
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study-buddies · 7 months ago
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Amid Talk of UP BJP Rift, Yogi Adityanath Takes Charge of Assembly Bypoll Preparations
Chief Minister’s Direct Involvement In the wake of a disappointing performance in the Lok Sabha elections, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has taken the reins for the upcoming Assembly bypolls. With ten bypolls on the horizon due to MLAs being elected to Parliament, Adityanath is ensuring his administration is proactive in addressing constituents’ concerns and organizing effective campaigns.
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Strategy and Assignments Despite no official election dates being announced, Adityanath held a meeting at his residence in Lucknow on Wednesday. Notably absent were Deputy Chief Ministers Keshav Prasad Maurya and Brajesh Pathak, as well as senior BJP organizational leaders. Sources within the BJP explained that until dates are set, the focus remains on governance and resolving local issues, which is why only government ministers attended the meeting.
Ministers were assigned to specific constituencies to address grievances, improve booth management, and prepare for the elections. This groundwork aims to counter negative publicity through active intervention.
Internal Tensions and Statements The meeting coincided with Maurya reiterating his stance that the party organization is more significant than the government, a comment perceived as a critique of Adityanath’s management style. These remarks highlight ongoing internal tensions within the UP BJP.
Key Focus Areas The BJP is particularly focused on the Milkipur constituency, part of the Faizabad district, which they lost to the Samajwadi Party (SP) in the Lok Sabha polls. Winning this seat back is seen as crucial to recovering from the setback in Faizabad, a district that includes the significant city of Ayodhya. Agriculture Minister Surya Pratap Shahi and Minister of State for Health Mayankeshwar Sharan Singh have been tasked with securing this constituency.
Coalition Dynamics Adityanath is also coordinating with the BJP’s alliance partners, the NISHAD Party and Apna Dal (Soneylal). NISHAD Party leader Sanjay Nishad has recently voiced concerns about government actions affecting the poor, aligning with Maurya’s statements about the party’s importance. Apna Dal (S) leader Anupriya Patel’s husband, Ashish Singh Patel, participated in the meeting, underscoring the coalition’s collaborative approach. Anupriya Patel recently raised concerns about the treatment of reserved seats in government recruitment, reflecting broader worries about shifting voter bases among Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Other Backward Classes (OBCs).
The Seats in Play The ten Assembly seats facing bypolls are currently divided among various parties: five held by the SP, three by the BJP, and one each by the NISHAD Party and Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD). The upcoming bypolls are crucial for the BJP to strengthen its position and address internal dissent.
Conclusion As Yogi Adityanath takes a hands-on approach to the Assembly bypoll preparations, the focus is on resolving local issues, strengthening the party’s grassroots presence, and ensuring a robust strategy to regain lost ground. The collaboration between the BJP and its allies will be pivotal in navigating the political landscape and addressing voter concerns in Uttar Pradesh.
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edu-information · 7 months ago
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BJP's OBC Strategy in Haryana: Enhancing Welfare Ahead of Assembly Elections
The BJP in Haryana is gearing up for a potential hat-trick in the upcoming Assembly elections by focusing on consolidating support among the Other Backward Classes (OBCs). With an eye on securing a third consecutive term, the party has announced significant measures aimed at the OBC community, including raising the creamy layer income cap from Rs 6 lakh to Rs 8 lakh and increasing reservations in local bodies such as panchayats, municipal corporations, and municipalities.
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OBCs constitute approximately 30% of Haryana's voter base, making them a crucial demographic alongside Jats and Scheduled Castes. Following a setback in the recent Lok Sabha elections, where the BJP lost ground to the Congress in key constituencies, the party has intensified its welfare initiatives and is rolling out additional benefits to garner support.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has been pivotal in these efforts, making recent visits to the state to announce these welfare measures. Emphasizing continuity, Shah affirmed Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini’s leadership role and unveiled policies during events focused on backward classes in Panchkula and Mahendragarh.
Reflecting on the BJP's longstanding commitment to OBC welfare, Union Cabinet Minister Krishan Pal Gujjar highlighted ongoing initiatives like the Pradhan Mantri Vishwakarma Yojana and constitutional empowerment of the OBC Commission under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration.
The BJP’s strategy also includes strategic appointments within the state’s leadership, ensuring representation from diverse communities. This approach aims to consolidate support across different voter segments amidst a shifting political landscape with the dissolution of alliances and realignment of electoral dynamics.
Looking ahead, the BJP plans extensive outreach across Haryana’s rural and urban areas, showcasing developmental projects and engaging with local communities to bolster their electoral prospects. With ongoing efforts to deliver tangible benefits to OBCs and other marginalized groups, the party is poised to intensify its campaign with further announcements expected in the run-up to the elections.
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news365timesindia · 2 months ago
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Maharashtra, 23rd November. In the Maharashtra Assembly Election 2024, slogans emerged as the lifeblood of political campaigns, shaping narratives and swaying voter sentiment. The Mahayuti alliance, led by the BJP, Shiv Sena, and NCP (Ajit Pawar faction), surged ahead with a commanding lead in 215 of the 288 seats by 2 PM, backed by a series of impactful slogans that resonated across the state. Prime Minister Narendra Modi spearheaded the BJP’s campaign with the slogan “Ek Hai Toh Safe Hai” (We are safe if we are united). This rallying cry accused Congress of divisive politics targeting OBCs, SCs, and STs, urging voters to prioritize unity. Addressing a rally in Akola, PM Modi declared, “The Congress thrives on a weakened nation, but the people of Maharashtra have rejected their divisive agenda.” Devendra Fadnavis, Maharashtra’s Deputy Chief Minister and a central figure in the campaign, echoed the sentiment after the alliance’s sweeping victory. “Ek hain toh safe hain, Modi hai toh mumkin hai (We are safe if united, and with Modi, everything is possible),” he stated, celebrating the decisive mandate. एक है तो ‘सेफ’ है !मोदी है तो मुमकिन हैं ! #Maharashtra #महाराष्ट्र — Devendra Fadnavis (@Dev_Fadnavis) November 23, 2024 Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath added fire to the campaign with the slogan “Batenge Toh Katenge” (Divided we fall), adapted from a similar line he first used in Agra. While its communal overtones sparked outrage from opposition leaders, BJP amplified it across rallies and campaign posters, framing it as a call for unity and resilience. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge fired back with “Daroge Toh Maroge” (If you fear, you will perish), aimed at the BJP’s rhetoric. Accusing the BJP of stoking fear and dismantling democracy, Kharge attacked both PM Modi and Yogi Adityanath. “Sadhus should unite humanity, not divide it,” he said, referencing Yogi’s campaign speeches. Congress used the slogan to rally voters around the theme of courage and resistance against perceived authoritarianism. The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) entered the slogan battle with “Sajag Raho” (Be vigilant), emphasizing unity within the Hindu community and the need to bridge caste divisions. The RSS organized grassroots meetings to reinforce its message, aligning it with BJP’s broader campaign of national unity. Congress’s Lok Sabha campaign slogan “Khatakhat Khatakhat” made waves earlier this year but failed to gain traction in the assembly elections. Mahayuti leaders criticized Congress for sticking to outdated narratives, contrasting it with their dynamic slogans. As trends solidified Mahayuti’s dominance, celebrations erupted across Maharashtra. Firecrackers lit up the skies outside CM Eknath Shinde’s residence, while BJP supporters flooded the Mumbai office with sweets. Ajit Pawar, the Deputy CM, maintained a decisive lead in Baramati, symbolizing NCP’s consolidation within the alliance. The Maharashtra Assembly Election 2024 has showcased once again the enduring power of slogans in Indian politics, blending rhetoric, emotion, and strategy to mobilize voters in one of the country’s most significant states.   The post Slogans Steal the Spotlight in Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024 appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 2 months ago
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Maharashtra, 23rd November. In the Maharashtra Assembly Election 2024, slogans emerged as the lifeblood of political campaigns, shaping narratives and swaying voter sentiment. The Mahayuti alliance, led by the BJP, Shiv Sena, and NCP (Ajit Pawar faction), surged ahead with a commanding lead in 215 of the 288 seats by 2 PM, backed by a series of impactful slogans that resonated across the state. Prime Minister Narendra Modi spearheaded the BJP’s campaign with the slogan “Ek Hai Toh Safe Hai” (We are safe if we are united). This rallying cry accused Congress of divisive politics targeting OBCs, SCs, and STs, urging voters to prioritize unity. Addressing a rally in Akola, PM Modi declared, “The Congress thrives on a weakened nation, but the people of Maharashtra have rejected their divisive agenda.” Devendra Fadnavis, Maharashtra’s Deputy Chief Minister and a central figure in the campaign, echoed the sentiment after the alliance’s sweeping victory. “Ek hain toh safe hain, Modi hai toh mumkin hai (We are safe if united, and with Modi, everything is possible),” he stated, celebrating the decisive mandate. एक है तो ‘सेफ’ है !मोदी है तो मुमकिन हैं ! #Maharashtra #महाराष्ट्र — Devendra Fadnavis (@Dev_Fadnavis) November 23, 2024 Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath added fire to the campaign with the slogan “Batenge Toh Katenge” (Divided we fall), adapted from a similar line he first used in Agra. While its communal overtones sparked outrage from opposition leaders, BJP amplified it across rallies and campaign posters, framing it as a call for unity and resilience. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge fired back with “Daroge Toh Maroge” (If you fear, you will perish), aimed at the BJP’s rhetoric. Accusing the BJP of stoking fear and dismantling democracy, Kharge attacked both PM Modi and Yogi Adityanath. “Sadhus should unite humanity, not divide it,” he said, referencing Yogi’s campaign speeches. Congress used the slogan to rally voters around the theme of courage and resistance against perceived authoritarianism. The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) entered the slogan battle with “Sajag Raho” (Be vigilant), emphasizing unity within the Hindu community and the need to bridge caste divisions. The RSS organized grassroots meetings to reinforce its message, aligning it with BJP’s broader campaign of national unity. Congress’s Lok Sabha campaign slogan “Khatakhat Khatakhat” made waves earlier this year but failed to gain traction in the assembly elections. Mahayuti leaders criticized Congress for sticking to outdated narratives, contrasting it with their dynamic slogans. As trends solidified Mahayuti’s dominance, celebrations erupted across Maharashtra. Firecrackers lit up the skies outside CM Eknath Shinde’s residence, while BJP supporters flooded the Mumbai office with sweets. Ajit Pawar, the Deputy CM, maintained a decisive lead in Baramati, symbolizing NCP’s consolidation within the alliance. The Maharashtra Assembly Election 2024 has showcased once again the enduring power of slogans in Indian politics, blending rhetoric, emotion, and strategy to mobilize voters in one of the country’s most significant states.   The post Slogans Steal the Spotlight in Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024 appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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