The Aam Aadmi Party was launched in November 2012 by Arvind Kejriwal, who had previously been part of Anna Hazare's anti-corruption movement. Kejriwal decided to form a political party to enact real change after the government failed to pass an effective anti-corruption bill. The party held its first meeting with 300 founders to decide on its name and constitution. It aims to give power back to ordinary citizens and make politicians directly accountable to voters. The party has been actively campaigning on issues like corruption and price rises. It hopes to contest upcoming elections and bring meaningful change to India's political system.
Corporate leaders can learn a lot of leadership and execution excellence from the way Arvind Kejriwal of AAP (Aam Aadmi Party) has run the anti-corruption, anti-graft movements and contested Delhi elections in the past couple of years.
This presentation points out the underlying key leadership principles which led to their spectacular success so far.
Disclaimer: This presentation or me, in no way endorse AAP or its political ideology. This presentation has the key lessons related to leadership, management and execution only, which is independent from their political ideology.
This presentation is about different National and State political Parties of India.
National Parties included are:
Bhartiya Janta Party
Indian National Congress
Bahujan Samaj Party
Communist Party of India
State Parties Included:
Indian National Lok Dal
Aam Aadmi Party
Shiv Sena
Indian Constitution: National Political Parties in IndiaNirmalAnthony1
A brief description on National Political Parties of India. But some of the statistics in the presentation may vary to the current news. Please check before using.
Corporate leaders can learn a lot of leadership and execution excellence from the way Arvind Kejriwal of AAP (Aam Aadmi Party) has run the anti-corruption, anti-graft movements and contested Delhi elections in the past couple of years.
This presentation points out the underlying key leadership principles which led to their spectacular success so far.
Disclaimer: This presentation or me, in no way endorse AAP or its political ideology. This presentation has the key lessons related to leadership, management and execution only, which is independent from their political ideology.
This presentation is about different National and State political Parties of India.
National Parties included are:
Bhartiya Janta Party
Indian National Congress
Bahujan Samaj Party
Communist Party of India
State Parties Included:
Indian National Lok Dal
Aam Aadmi Party
Shiv Sena
Indian Constitution: National Political Parties in IndiaNirmalAnthony1
A brief description on National Political Parties of India. But some of the statistics in the presentation may vary to the current news. Please check before using.
India as a country has undergone many changes since its attainment of independence 68 years ago. Economic, social and political aspirations of the people have also undergone tremendous changes. The various political parties, organizations, movements are the guiding force behind these changes. Especially Politics, inter alia, plays an important role in shaping the people’s perception of their country, of their development and well-being. The political party in power in a particular region and its ideology vastly determines the conditions of the people of that region. Hence the birth of any political party has direct connection with the well-being of its citizens.
A presentation for class 10th students for their chapter 6 of politics book (NCERT). this ppt will tell students about the national parties in our country, the problems faced by them and their role in our politics
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As for democracy as practiced in India, Arundhati Roy said: 'While there is some amount of democracy in India there has not been a single day since independence when the state has not deployed the armed forces to quash insurgencies within its boundaries. The numbers of people who have been killed and tortured are incredible. It is a state which is continuously at war with its own people. If you look what is happening in places like Chhattisgarh and Odisha it will be an insult to call it a democracy'.
Ms Roy further believes 'that elections have become a massive corporate project and the media is owned and operated by the same corporations too'. She opines that "some amount of democracy in India is reserved for its middle classes alone and through thatthey are co-opted by the state and become loyal consumers of the state narrative'.
These Notes will give the answers to all the questions that are consisted in the Chapter of Class XII, Political Science. These notes are prepared specially with great care and much attention has been given to the content while writing. All the questions that are explained in these notes are well explained and advanced attention has been given to the content.
You can download the file directly from here also www.notesshare.in or mail me = nikdhawan@outlook.com
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India as a country has undergone many changes since its attainment of independence 68 years ago. Economic, social and political aspirations of the people have also undergone tremendous changes. The various political parties, organizations, movements are the guiding force behind these changes. Especially Politics, inter alia, plays an important role in shaping the people’s perception of their country, of their development and well-being. The political party in power in a particular region and its ideology vastly determines the conditions of the people of that region. Hence the birth of any political party has direct connection with the well-being of its citizens.
A presentation for class 10th students for their chapter 6 of politics book (NCERT). this ppt will tell students about the national parties in our country, the problems faced by them and their role in our politics
Recent development in indian politics (pol science)Nikhil Dhawan
As for democracy as practiced in India, Arundhati Roy said: 'While there is some amount of democracy in India there has not been a single day since independence when the state has not deployed the armed forces to quash insurgencies within its boundaries. The numbers of people who have been killed and tortured are incredible. It is a state which is continuously at war with its own people. If you look what is happening in places like Chhattisgarh and Odisha it will be an insult to call it a democracy'.
Ms Roy further believes 'that elections have become a massive corporate project and the media is owned and operated by the same corporations too'. She opines that "some amount of democracy in India is reserved for its middle classes alone and through thatthey are co-opted by the state and become loyal consumers of the state narrative'.
These Notes will give the answers to all the questions that are consisted in the Chapter of Class XII, Political Science. These notes are prepared specially with great care and much attention has been given to the content while writing. All the questions that are explained in these notes are well explained and advanced attention has been given to the content.
You can download the file directly from here also www.notesshare.in or mail me = nikdhawan@outlook.com
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2. Introduction-
Aam Aadmi Party is a political party officially launched by Arvind Kejriwal along with
Shanti Bhushan and Prashant Bhushan. Arvind Kejriwal was originally the member of
India Against Corruption movement headed by Anna Hazare. Being a pert of this of
movement Anna along with Arvind and few other people tried to expose politicians to
their reality and they very much suceeded among the people and made people know the
reality of India. But then after the split Arvind Kejriwal Launched the party on 26th
November’12. the main motive of the party is to make India Corruption and corrupt
people free. By this Aam Aadmi Party was launched.
3. Origin
After spliting from Anna, Arvind launched his party without
giing name on 2nd October’ 12. Anna Hazare and his associates ,
amongst whom Kiren Bedi remain prominent, objected to
political outfit. The meeting was organized in which 300 founder
member took part. Arvind Kejriwal suggested the name of the party
and every one agreed to it after which party was oficially
launched on 26th November’12 for fighting the Delhi Election.
4. Causes-
• Arvind and Anna together were fighting for Janlokpal Bill, creating
pressure amongst the Government of India to pass the bill. Though gaining
a lot of popularity among the people, Government was not passing the bill
through Parliament and even made LokPal Bill of their own choice which
was of not at all use. So Arvind decided to go into politics and
Government which is for people not against the people as our today's
government is. Anna didn't wanted to be politician but being ordinary
person he wanted to force Government, it lead to the split by which
Arvind Launched the party but Anna remained prominent.
5. Process-
• A meeting of 300 founders was held at Constitution Club in Delhi. All
the founders agreed on the name of the party and a ceremony was
organized in which all the founders adopted the constitution of the
party. The major popularity gained by the party is with the help of the
social networking sites the party shared all its detail and idea with all
the people and even take its step with the suggestion of people. The official
website of the party oferrs people to give ideas, ask questions to party and
its people. The party will participate in election 2013 of Delhi. And every
one hopes the party will win.
6. Name of the party-
• Name of the Party there has been some criticism against the
thinking behind naming the new party with " Aam Aadmi "
especially by Indian National Congress leaders Digvijay Singh
and Manish Tewari . Arvind Kejriwal made a statement:-
Congress could never hijack the Aam Aadmi despite using the
term Aam Aadmi . Now they have lost the word too.
7. Vision Of AAP-
• Vision of AAP After years of oppression, inequality, injustice
and unfulfilled promises; most people are tired of corruption. It
is this frustration that gave rise to the vision of Aam Aadmi
Party : "a system where the political leaders we elect and place
in the Parliament are directly responsible to the voters who
elected them. Our party's vision is to realize a dream of swaraj
that Gandhiji had envisaged for a free India — where the power
of governance and rights of democracy will be in the hands of
the people of India."
8. Developments-
• Aam Aadmi , which means common man and
this party had been officially launched on the
26th of November 2012 , which will become a
historical day if the party is successful in its
goals and go for a long run. This party would
be contesting in upcoming elections.
9. My views on Arvind-
• Arvind Kejriwal , has played a major role in the
implementation of the “ RIGHT TO INFORMATION”
Act . He is a degree holder in mechanical
engineering from IIT Kharagpur . He is well
educated and has the thirst to do things for the
country. He has a good vision for the country and
people of India, but will be able to keep his party
clean.
10. Outcome-
• Its because of Arvind Kejriwal and whole team of
Aam Aadmi Party that people of India are exposed
by the truth of India. Its because of this team that
people know about the black truth behind the white
dresses of the politicians. Today every one is
demandind a change in the society, every one
needs Parivartan a change in the way we see and
do things.
11. Present works of the party-
• Presently the party is working on all the burning issues amongst the people. The
party raised its voice against Delhi Rapa Case. The party protested against the case
along with many other supporter in Jantar Mantar.
• Along with the raise prices in all the things Delhi govt. increased the prises of
electricity against which he protested and appealed people not to pay the electricity
bill, they even burnt their bills. Many of the connections were disconnected for
which he himself went to the house of many and connected their disconnected meter.
He was arrested and was jailed several times for this protest.
12. Four Pillars-
• Four people which can grow party more
stronger-
• RETD GEN. V.K. Singh
• Baba Ramdev
• Anna Hazare
• J.P. Narayan
13. Changing India-
•This is the current social and
political scenario of India
which Has changed to the
fullest due to Arvinds
Knowledge among people.
14. Conclusion-
• All because of this political party that India has changed to
the fullest. If this party come into power its for sure the
political scenario of India would change completely. Every one
should vote for Aam Aadmi Party this time and bring the
change in country and society. I wish more and more youths
of India should join this party because youths are the one who
are hot blooded and can change everything. Moreover this is the
best upcoming party of India, which should even participate in
2014 Elections for parliament.