Wednesday, 13 March 2019

Kumhar Para

Kumhar Para
         Imagr from TOI 13 March 2019

An exhibition at IGRMS bhopal the capital of m.p.

IGRMS Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya.

This exhibition is having huge number of visits.

This exhibition shows the pottery traditions of Madhya Pradesh,Assam,Gujrat, Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir,Manipr,Tamil Nadu,West Bengal.

Closer home traditional pottery is made by Gond artists of Dindori & Mandla district of M P.

Kumhel Shaktak Phuron a festive tower of Manipur's Meitei community. This is practised  only by married women.

Peghali is a pottery style  for firing pots of Assam.

Likir is a pottery style of Ladakh.

States and Indian Parliament seats





 States and Parliament seats 2019


Rajasthan                      25
Madhya pradesh          29
Gujarat                           26
Maharashtra                 48
Punjab .                          13
Haryana .                       10
Goa .                                02
Karnataka .                    28
J & K.                               06
Kerala .                           20
Himachal Pradesh .      04
Uttarakhand.                 05
Tamil Nadu.                   39
Uttar Pradesh .              80
Andhra Pradesh .          25
Telangana .                     17
Chhattisgarh .                 11
Odisha.                             21
 Bihar .                             40
Assam .                            14
West Bengal.                   42
Jharkhand .                     14

Union Territories

And man & Nicobar        01
Chandigarh .                     01
Dadra & Nagar Haveli.   01
Daman & Diu .                  01
Lakshadweep .                 01
Puducherry .                     01

North East except Assam

Arunachal Pradesh .         02
Manipur .                            02
Mizoram .                            01
Meghalaya .                        02
Nagaland .                           01
Tripura .                              02
Sikkim .                                01 

     





The first Chief Election Commissioner of India



The first Chief Election Commissioner of India was mr.Sukumar Seen.

He joined the Indian Civil Services in 1921.

Mr.Sukumar Sen was asked to superwise the first election in Independent Sudan  in 1953.

He attended Presidency College and London University and won gold medal in mathematics.

Tuesday, 12 March 2019

Change in Indian Election




1982
 EVMs were used first time in assembly byelection in Kerala and EVMs are being used regularly since 1998.

1985
Anti Defection  Law came into existence.
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1988
The age of casting became from 21 to 18 on 20 December 1988.


1996
Model Code of Conduct came into force from 1996 and the number of seats to fight election for a candidate were reduced from 3 to 2.

2002
As per the direction of Hon'ble supreme Court it is mandatory to make Criminal Record and other information of a candidate public.

2013
NOTA none of the above came into existence in 2013.

2014
All the proceedings of cases against MPs and MLAs would be completed within a year,If the candidates​ had been charge sheeted as per the direction of the Hon'ble Supreme Court.

2017
It is mandatory for political Parties to collect party fund through Electoral Bond above  Rs 2000.

Monday, 11 March 2019

New in Election 2019



VVPAT will be used in all polling booth.

One polling booth will be managed by women in every assembly segment.

Citizens can report about violation of model Code of Conduct by an app C-Vigil.

Parties Will advertise criminal antecedents of their candidates.

GPS tracking of each EVM.

EVM will have candidates photos along with symbol and candidate name in Braille.

Electronic Transmitted Postal Ballot for service voters.

Social media firms are asked by EC to handle complaints  regarding election campaign by political parties.

Photo voter slip will not be accepted as sole document for recognise of voter at polling station.

VVPAT voter verifiable paper audit trial.

EVM electronic voting machine.

GPS global positioning system.

Sunday, 10 March 2019

Model Code of Conduct


Model Code of Conduct means set of rules which everyone should follow during the election.

This comes into force from day of announcement of election schedule till the declaration of the result of the election.

In 1979 some rules are defined by Election Commission to party in power in center as well as in state,these ruling must follow these guidelines issued by EC.

Some of them are that MPs,Minister, will not use public exchequer for their part work.
Public Machinery will not use by party in power for conducting their party programmes.

Party in power must not announce any policy to attract voters.
EC can issue show cause notice for the violation of this model Code of Conduct and does not leave good impression on the voters.

Saturday, 9 March 2019

Milestone's​ colour

Milestone's​ colour indicate something which everyone must understand.As per Indian system...

Yellow & White Milestone means national highway.

Green & White Milestone means state highways.

Blue/Black & White Milestone means city/ district roads.

Red & White Milestone means ruler roads.

Pair of linear equation s class 10 imp

  Question 1. Draw the graph of 2x + y = 6 and 2x – y + 2 = 0. Shade the region bounded by these lines and x-axis. Find the area of the shad...