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  2. Judicial Appointments Commission - Wikipedia

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    Taps on the shoulder make way for job applications (The Times, 3 April 2006) Judges aim to dispel fusty image with first move into cyberspace (The Guardian, 3 April 2006) JAC launches new system for judicial appointments 31 October 2006; Merit is our bedrock — we'll appoint judges solely on merit [dead link ‍] (The Times, 31 October 2006)

  3. Delhi Technological University - Wikipedia

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    The admission towards a full-time Bachelor of Technology degree in DTU is through the Joint Admission Counselling Delhi (JAC-Delhi) [18] process, based on All India Rank (AIR) secured in the Joint Entrance Examination – Main examination. Admission of foreign students to DTU is through the Direct Admission of Students Abroad (DASA) scheme. [19]

  4. Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi

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    It was founded as a State University [3] by an act of the Delhi Government (The IIIT Delhi Act, 2007) [4] in 2008, with seed support from the Government of NCT of Delhi. [5] The institute began with its first batch of 60 students on 8 September 2008 from NSUT (NSIT at that time). IIIT-Delhi moved to its current permanent campus in August 2012.

  5. National Judicial Appointments Commission - Wikipedia

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    The National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) was a proposed body which would have been responsible for the recruitment, appointment and transfer of judicial officers, legal officers and legal employees under the government of India and in all state governments of India.

  6. Jharkhand Academic Council - Wikipedia

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    The JAC, formerly known as Jharkhand Intermediate Council (JIC), first came into consideration on 15 November 2000 after the state was formed by the Government of India. Three years after Jharkhand was formed, the state legislature enacted Jharkhand Academic Council Act 2003 to constitute a state government agency and hence, the Jharkhand ...

  7. List of constituencies of the Delhi Legislative Assembly

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    Following is the list of the constituencies of the Delhi Legislative Assembly since the delimitation of legislative assembly constituencies in 2008. At present, 12 constituencies are reserved for the candidates belonging to the Scheduled castes .

  8. Prayas - Wikipedia

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    Prayas JAC Society is a Non-governmental organization based in Delhi, India. It was founded in June 1988 by ex-Delhi DCP Amod Kanth after a fire destroyed makeshift homes and ragged shelters built by children in the slums of Jahangirpuri in Delhi .

  9. Bawana Assembly constituency - Wikipedia

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    Delhi Assembly elections, 1998: Bawana [5] Party Candidate Votes % ±% INC: Surender Kumar 40,241 59.18 +30.47 Independent: Om Prakash Ranga 14,543 21.39 INLD: Hem Chander 8,588 12.63 BSP: Ram Palat Gautam 2,282 3.36 +1.90 Independent: Talewar 980 1.44 ABJC: Ram Milan 578 0.85 SP: Naresh Kumar 413 0.61 SS: Rani Lajwanti 192 0.28 MSP: Banwari ...