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2004: Source: Legislative Department, Govt. of India: Author: Parliament of India: Permission (Reusing this file) This file is a copyrighted work of the Government of ...
The idea of establishing the Kashi Nagari Pracharini Sabha was conceived by three students at Queen's college, Varanasi – Babu Shyamsundar Das, Pandit Ramnarayan Mishra, and Shivkumar Singh. [4] Among the members in the first year were renowned scholars such as Pandit Sudhakar Dwivedi, George Grierson, Ambikadatt Vyas, and Chaudhary Premghan ...
Several Hindi movements were formed in the late 19th and early 20th century; notable among them were Nagari Pracharini Sabha formed in Banaras in 1893, Hindi Sahitya Sammelan in Allahabad in 1910, Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha in 1918 and Rashtra Bhasha Prachar Samiti in 1926. [33]
Till 13th Lok Sabha, each of these standing committees used to consist of 45 members— 30 nominated by the Speaker from amongst the members of Lok Sabha and 15 members nominated by the Chairman, Rajya Sabha from amongst the members of Rajya Sabha. However, with re-structuring of DRSCs in July, 2004 each DRSC consists of 31 members—21 from ...
Ravived is a caste that is mainly found among Hindus in Mauritius. [1] The origin of this caste lay in an Indian caste named Chamar [2] This same caste is referred to as Ravidassia outside Mauritius, and this terminology is very seldom used in Mauritius.
Sitaram Lalas came in contact with Rajasthani poet Amritlalji Mathur. Through him he came in contact with Pandit Hari Narayanji Purohit, Library Superintendent of Jaipur State. With the inspiration of Hari Narayanji Purohit, he started work related to Rajasthani literature and history for Nagari Pracharini Sabha, Banaras.
The bill was passed in one day by the Lok Sabha on 16 December 2003, and similarly passed by the Rajya Sabha on 18 December. Presidential consent was obtained on 1 January 2004 and the Constitution (Ninety-First Amendment) Act – 2003 was notified in the Gazette of India on 2 January 2004. [23]
Results of Indian general election, 2004 in Haryana Parties and coalitions Seats Popular vote Contested Won +/− Votes % ±pp; Indian National Congress: 10: 9: 9: 34,09,950: 42.13%: 7.2% Bharatiya Janata Party: 10 1 4 13,93,106 17.21 11.9% Indian National Lok Dal: 10 0 5 18,15,683 22.43 6.29% Haryana Vikas Party: 9 0 5,06,122 6.25 3.54% ...