Exposing BJP's politics of spreading false propaganda and communal hatred. Some images from social media showcasing how BJP media cell has abused people's trust.
Facebook is used to stay in contact with college groups and see what friends and family are posting about. Photos on Facebook are meant to show a front stage version of oneself. Instagram is used to post and collect photos, as well as follow accounts of interest. Both are accessed primarily through mobile apps to share memories and keep up with others.
Facebook is used for local information and sharing experiences and appreciation for others. Snapchat is used as a form of communication to stay involved with close friends and family. Twitter allows sharing of opinions and information and is liked for influencing and spreading awareness about unknown issues.
The document summarizes and evaluates several Twitter accounts of educators. It finds the accounts of GwynethJones and Stumpteacher to be the most informative and beneficial, as they share educational resources and insights along with personal interests and classroom experiences. It also approves of the WiseInWV account for promoting sex education and supporting those with related issues. The accounts of TomAltepeter and JerryBluemgarten provide some educational content along with their personal views, but are less focused on teaching practices. Overall, the document prefers accounts that offer a balance of professional resources and personal insights into the educators.
Users on the Isso Bonita social network can earn badges by gaining friends or receiving likes on their story posts. After earning 7.3 badges, a user may receive random messages from other people. The number of friends and likes determine social points. Like other networks, users can share stories, read and reply to comments, and stay connected to friends. A potentially interesting feature allows users to be matched with strangers based on their profiles, similar to a blind date. However, the badges currently lack meaning and appeal, so redesigning them and giving them more significance, like rewards for best comments or friendliness, could motivate users.
Andre uses various social media platforms. On Twitter, he tweets with friends, sees what they are doing, reads funny tweets, and looks at pictures. On Instagram, he posts pictures and views friends' photos. On Facebook, he communicates with family, sees friends' and family's updates, and shares posts for others to view.
Facebook is used to post updates, photos, videos and messages, and connect with others through groups. It originally connected people at Harvard but now connects people worldwide. Pinterest is used to share pins organized on boards and find others with similar interests. Instagram shares photos and videos, allows liking and commenting on others' uploads, and was created to communicate through images.
TTI12 - Utilizing social media to grow your startup! - Zayna Al-HamarnehAyd Asraf
TTI is non-for-profit initiative aims at creating a platform to support building "Innovation" and "Entrepreneurship" culture among Jordanian youth. TTI is acting as "Ideas Accelerator".
website: http://www.ttinnovation.org
Twitter: @ttinnovation
FB: https://www.facebook.com/TTInnovation
Facebook is used to stay in contact with college groups and see what friends and family are posting about. Photos on Facebook are meant to show a front stage version of oneself. Instagram is used to post and collect photos, as well as follow accounts of interest. Both are accessed primarily through mobile apps to share memories and keep up with others.
Facebook is used for local information and sharing experiences and appreciation for others. Snapchat is used as a form of communication to stay involved with close friends and family. Twitter allows sharing of opinions and information and is liked for influencing and spreading awareness about unknown issues.
The document summarizes and evaluates several Twitter accounts of educators. It finds the accounts of GwynethJones and Stumpteacher to be the most informative and beneficial, as they share educational resources and insights along with personal interests and classroom experiences. It also approves of the WiseInWV account for promoting sex education and supporting those with related issues. The accounts of TomAltepeter and JerryBluemgarten provide some educational content along with their personal views, but are less focused on teaching practices. Overall, the document prefers accounts that offer a balance of professional resources and personal insights into the educators.
Users on the Isso Bonita social network can earn badges by gaining friends or receiving likes on their story posts. After earning 7.3 badges, a user may receive random messages from other people. The number of friends and likes determine social points. Like other networks, users can share stories, read and reply to comments, and stay connected to friends. A potentially interesting feature allows users to be matched with strangers based on their profiles, similar to a blind date. However, the badges currently lack meaning and appeal, so redesigning them and giving them more significance, like rewards for best comments or friendliness, could motivate users.
Andre uses various social media platforms. On Twitter, he tweets with friends, sees what they are doing, reads funny tweets, and looks at pictures. On Instagram, he posts pictures and views friends' photos. On Facebook, he communicates with family, sees friends' and family's updates, and shares posts for others to view.
Facebook is used to post updates, photos, videos and messages, and connect with others through groups. It originally connected people at Harvard but now connects people worldwide. Pinterest is used to share pins organized on boards and find others with similar interests. Instagram shares photos and videos, allows liking and commenting on others' uploads, and was created to communicate through images.
TTI12 - Utilizing social media to grow your startup! - Zayna Al-HamarnehAyd Asraf
TTI is non-for-profit initiative aims at creating a platform to support building "Innovation" and "Entrepreneurship" culture among Jordanian youth. TTI is acting as "Ideas Accelerator".
website: http://www.ttinnovation.org
Twitter: @ttinnovation
FB: https://www.facebook.com/TTInnovation
The document is the 2009-2014 manifesto of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) outlining their plans and policies if elected to govern India. The key areas discussed include education, empowering women, healthcare, infrastructure development, information technology, governance reforms, taxation, poverty alleviation, farmer welfare, security, judicial reforms, labor reforms, and Hindutva. The BJP pledges to focus on education, reduce poverty, promote health, boost infrastructure, leverage technology, ensure security, reform governance, and empower citizens.
Comparative Analysis of 2014 Election Manifestos of INC, BJP & AAPSaif Khan
The document provides a comparative analysis of the 2014 election manifestos of the Indian National Congress (INC), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) across 10 policy areas: corruption, participative democracy, economic growth, foreign policy, defense and security, judicial reforms, education, health, secularism and communal harmony, and welfare initiatives. It finds that while the BJP manifesto addresses the most issues, the AAP manifesto scores highest on human rights and promises more for minorities than the INC. The analysis aims to provide voters with an intensive scrutiny of the parties' policy proposals to help inform their electoral decisions.
Welcome to government 2014: MASON EDUCATIONVontre Mason
This document contains the notes from the first day of a government class. It includes introductions of students and the instructor, definitions of democracy and its origins in ancient Greece. Students are asked to describe modern American society and its democratic principles. The core concepts that will be covered are the six principles of the US Constitution: popular sovereignty, limited government, separation of powers, checks and balances, judicial review, and federalism. Students will work in groups to research and explain these principles.
The document provides a biography and overview of Narendra Modi, the current Prime Minister of India. In 3 sentences:
Modi was born in 1950 to a family of grocers in Gujarat and became involved with the RSS at a young age, working for the organization and later becoming chief minister of Gujarat in 2001. He led the BJP to victory in the 2014 national elections, becoming the first Prime Minister from the BJP in 30 years, and has pursued economic reforms and development initiatives while also cultivating a large social media following.
The document discusses reasons to support the BJP party in India, highlighting their track record of good governance, development programs, and economic reforms that led to high GDP growth. It argues BJP-ruled states are performing well socially and economically. It also outlines BJP's vision for good governance through physical and digital infrastructure development, a job-oriented economy through infrastructure investment, security reforms, and a low tax regime.
The document discusses Prime Minister Modi's "Swachh Bharat Abhiyan" or Clean India Mission. The key points are:
- The campaign was launched in 2014 with the goal of making India clean and providing sanitation facilities to all households by 2019.
- Modi leads by example and personally participated in cleaning at the launch.
- The mission aims to make cleanliness and sanitation a priority for both the government and individual citizens.
- It is assessed as an opportunity to generate employment and boost India's economy through tourism, but also faces challenges in changing public attitudes and behaviors.
Narendra Modi: The rise and rise of the reluctant leader
This document discusses Narendra Modi, the current Prime Minister of India. It covers his childhood growing up in Gujarat, his early leadership roles, and his time as Chief Minister of Gujarat from 2001-2014. It also discusses his persona, image makeover, controversial role in the 2002 Gujarat riots, potential positive economic impact, stance on women's issues and immigration, and how his religious fervor sets a questionable example for secular India. The document contains biographical details on Modi as well as analysis of both his successes and areas of criticism.
This document discusses 11 ways that Narendra Modi can change lives according to an article by Er. Saban Kumar KC. It provides background on Modi, who is the 15th Prime Minister of India and former chief minister of Gujarat. The article then lists 11 points from Modi's philosophy, such as having a victorious mindset, ignoring naysayers, having clear goals and ambitions, and ignoring pessimists. It concludes by saying there is always hope and one should be the light.
Modi Effect on the Indian Economy - AJSH & Co. Chartered Accountants (New Del...TIAG_Alliance
Contact: AJSH & Co. Chartered Accountants (New Delhi, India)
The Modi government took charge at the Centre with a promise to bring about many changes in terms of governance. This created a wave of excitement among the people.
The Narendra Modi government has put together an elaborate economic reforms package in sync with the party’s election manifesto.
A "king among kings" is how Anil Ambani, one of India's leading industrialists, described Narendra Modi in January last year, long before the latter entered the race to become the country's next prime minister. After winning the Indian election comprehensively, the business community here is waiting with its arms wide open to embrace Mr Modi. They hope he will be their saviour at a time when the economic growth rate is flagging, investments are dwindling and consumer demand is dropping.
The BJP suffered major losses in recent by-elections across several states, contrary to expectations of victory. This was seen as a failure of BJP president Amit Shah's strategy of focusing on national issues of development rather than local issues, and attempts to communalize and polarize votes. Shah took full responsibility for candidate selection without consulting local leaders. The results show that Shah's centralized, arrogant approach does not work and that Modi should concentrate on economic issues rather than allow polarization, to maintain public support through 2019.
The document outlines an initiative called "Friends of BJP" which aims to build support for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ahead of the 2009 Indian general election by engaging professionals, entrepreneurs and others who believe the BJP offers the best hope for a modern, changing India and can deliver good governance, economic growth and national security. It provides details on outreach efforts already undertaken in various cities and plans to further engage supporters through meetings, digital media, and getting their inputs on the BJP's manifesto and strategy for winning over 200 seats in the election.
The document provides information about the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), India's largest political party. It details the BJP's origins from the Bharatiya Jana Sangh formed in 1951. It discusses key events in the BJP's history, including periods in power from 1996-2004 and since 2014. The BJP is a right-wing party affiliated with Hindu nationalism that advocates for policies like building a Ram temple in Ayodhya. The summary provides basic information about the BJP's current leadership and membership numbers.
The document analyzes the management and strategies of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) that led to their victory in the 2014 Indian general election. It outlines the BJP's vision of "Sab Ka Sath, Sab ka Viakas" (With all, for everyone's development). The BJP's campaign involved Narendra Modi addressing over 400 rallies, the innovative "Chai Pe Charcha" (Discussion over tea) program, and the first-of-its-kind 3D rallies. Through strong leadership at all levels and an emphasis on new technologies, the BJP was able to shift the narrative from caste to development issues, increase voter turnout, and ultimately secure a majority government
The 10 years of UPA government (India) (2004 2014)Abhishek Joshi
The document provides an overview of key economic and political events that occurred each year during the 10-year rule of the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government in India from 2004 to 2014. Some highlights include strong GDP growth for most years, major reforms like the Right to Information Act and Goods and Services Tax, and scandals like the 2G spectrum case and Commonwealth Games corruption allegations.
The document provides an overview of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in India, including its history, vision, achievements, drawbacks, leaders, and campaigning strategies. It discusses how BJP was established in 1980 and its successes in recent elections. It also outlines BJP's goals such as improving education and healthcare, increasing employment, and reducing poverty and corruption.
The document outlines several achievements and initiatives of the Modi government, including efforts to make India a manufacturing hub, promote cleanliness and sanitation across the country, develop digital infrastructure and e-governance, invest in cleaning the Ganga river, promote rural development and universal access to healthcare and education, expand banking access and provide zero balance accounts and debit cards, offer insurance schemes and pension plans for citizens, and establish the National Institution for Transforming India policy think tank.
Political Branding in India: Brand BJPSudheender S
The document discusses research conducted on political branding of the BJP party in India. It outlines the problem statement of determining factors that influence urban youth voters' inclination to vote for political parties. Exploratory research was conducted including focus groups, in-depth interviews, and projective techniques. This research identified key factors like leadership, ideology, and development orientation. Surveys were administered and factor analysis identified 4 key factors of party perception. Discriminant analysis found decisive leadership was important for BJP. Recommendations include focusing on non-Hindu voters, improving the non-corrupt image, and announcing pro-poor policies to increase inclusiveness.
The document summarizes several key initiatives by the Indian government including Digital India, Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Make in India, Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, Skill India, MUDRA Bank, Sukanya Samriddhi Scheme, Digital Locker, eBasta, Smart Cities Mission. The initiatives aim to transform India into a digitally empowered society, provide financial inclusion, improve sanitation, focus on job creation, skill development, housing for the poor, developing model villages, and creating smart cities with basic infrastructure.
The document is the 2009-2014 manifesto of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) outlining their plans and policies if elected to govern India. The key areas discussed include education, empowering women, healthcare, infrastructure development, information technology, governance reforms, taxation, poverty alleviation, farmer welfare, security, judicial reforms, labor reforms, and Hindutva. The BJP pledges to focus on education, reduce poverty, promote health, boost infrastructure, leverage technology, ensure security, reform governance, and empower citizens.
Comparative Analysis of 2014 Election Manifestos of INC, BJP & AAPSaif Khan
The document provides a comparative analysis of the 2014 election manifestos of the Indian National Congress (INC), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) across 10 policy areas: corruption, participative democracy, economic growth, foreign policy, defense and security, judicial reforms, education, health, secularism and communal harmony, and welfare initiatives. It finds that while the BJP manifesto addresses the most issues, the AAP manifesto scores highest on human rights and promises more for minorities than the INC. The analysis aims to provide voters with an intensive scrutiny of the parties' policy proposals to help inform their electoral decisions.
Welcome to government 2014: MASON EDUCATIONVontre Mason
This document contains the notes from the first day of a government class. It includes introductions of students and the instructor, definitions of democracy and its origins in ancient Greece. Students are asked to describe modern American society and its democratic principles. The core concepts that will be covered are the six principles of the US Constitution: popular sovereignty, limited government, separation of powers, checks and balances, judicial review, and federalism. Students will work in groups to research and explain these principles.
The document provides a biography and overview of Narendra Modi, the current Prime Minister of India. In 3 sentences:
Modi was born in 1950 to a family of grocers in Gujarat and became involved with the RSS at a young age, working for the organization and later becoming chief minister of Gujarat in 2001. He led the BJP to victory in the 2014 national elections, becoming the first Prime Minister from the BJP in 30 years, and has pursued economic reforms and development initiatives while also cultivating a large social media following.
The document discusses reasons to support the BJP party in India, highlighting their track record of good governance, development programs, and economic reforms that led to high GDP growth. It argues BJP-ruled states are performing well socially and economically. It also outlines BJP's vision for good governance through physical and digital infrastructure development, a job-oriented economy through infrastructure investment, security reforms, and a low tax regime.
The document discusses Prime Minister Modi's "Swachh Bharat Abhiyan" or Clean India Mission. The key points are:
- The campaign was launched in 2014 with the goal of making India clean and providing sanitation facilities to all households by 2019.
- Modi leads by example and personally participated in cleaning at the launch.
- The mission aims to make cleanliness and sanitation a priority for both the government and individual citizens.
- It is assessed as an opportunity to generate employment and boost India's economy through tourism, but also faces challenges in changing public attitudes and behaviors.
Narendra Modi: The rise and rise of the reluctant leader
This document discusses Narendra Modi, the current Prime Minister of India. It covers his childhood growing up in Gujarat, his early leadership roles, and his time as Chief Minister of Gujarat from 2001-2014. It also discusses his persona, image makeover, controversial role in the 2002 Gujarat riots, potential positive economic impact, stance on women's issues and immigration, and how his religious fervor sets a questionable example for secular India. The document contains biographical details on Modi as well as analysis of both his successes and areas of criticism.
This document discusses 11 ways that Narendra Modi can change lives according to an article by Er. Saban Kumar KC. It provides background on Modi, who is the 15th Prime Minister of India and former chief minister of Gujarat. The article then lists 11 points from Modi's philosophy, such as having a victorious mindset, ignoring naysayers, having clear goals and ambitions, and ignoring pessimists. It concludes by saying there is always hope and one should be the light.
Modi Effect on the Indian Economy - AJSH & Co. Chartered Accountants (New Del...TIAG_Alliance
Contact: AJSH & Co. Chartered Accountants (New Delhi, India)
The Modi government took charge at the Centre with a promise to bring about many changes in terms of governance. This created a wave of excitement among the people.
The Narendra Modi government has put together an elaborate economic reforms package in sync with the party’s election manifesto.
A "king among kings" is how Anil Ambani, one of India's leading industrialists, described Narendra Modi in January last year, long before the latter entered the race to become the country's next prime minister. After winning the Indian election comprehensively, the business community here is waiting with its arms wide open to embrace Mr Modi. They hope he will be their saviour at a time when the economic growth rate is flagging, investments are dwindling and consumer demand is dropping.
The BJP suffered major losses in recent by-elections across several states, contrary to expectations of victory. This was seen as a failure of BJP president Amit Shah's strategy of focusing on national issues of development rather than local issues, and attempts to communalize and polarize votes. Shah took full responsibility for candidate selection without consulting local leaders. The results show that Shah's centralized, arrogant approach does not work and that Modi should concentrate on economic issues rather than allow polarization, to maintain public support through 2019.
The document outlines an initiative called "Friends of BJP" which aims to build support for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ahead of the 2009 Indian general election by engaging professionals, entrepreneurs and others who believe the BJP offers the best hope for a modern, changing India and can deliver good governance, economic growth and national security. It provides details on outreach efforts already undertaken in various cities and plans to further engage supporters through meetings, digital media, and getting their inputs on the BJP's manifesto and strategy for winning over 200 seats in the election.
The document provides information about the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), India's largest political party. It details the BJP's origins from the Bharatiya Jana Sangh formed in 1951. It discusses key events in the BJP's history, including periods in power from 1996-2004 and since 2014. The BJP is a right-wing party affiliated with Hindu nationalism that advocates for policies like building a Ram temple in Ayodhya. The summary provides basic information about the BJP's current leadership and membership numbers.
The document analyzes the management and strategies of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) that led to their victory in the 2014 Indian general election. It outlines the BJP's vision of "Sab Ka Sath, Sab ka Viakas" (With all, for everyone's development). The BJP's campaign involved Narendra Modi addressing over 400 rallies, the innovative "Chai Pe Charcha" (Discussion over tea) program, and the first-of-its-kind 3D rallies. Through strong leadership at all levels and an emphasis on new technologies, the BJP was able to shift the narrative from caste to development issues, increase voter turnout, and ultimately secure a majority government
The 10 years of UPA government (India) (2004 2014)Abhishek Joshi
The document provides an overview of key economic and political events that occurred each year during the 10-year rule of the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government in India from 2004 to 2014. Some highlights include strong GDP growth for most years, major reforms like the Right to Information Act and Goods and Services Tax, and scandals like the 2G spectrum case and Commonwealth Games corruption allegations.
The document provides an overview of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in India, including its history, vision, achievements, drawbacks, leaders, and campaigning strategies. It discusses how BJP was established in 1980 and its successes in recent elections. It also outlines BJP's goals such as improving education and healthcare, increasing employment, and reducing poverty and corruption.
The document outlines several achievements and initiatives of the Modi government, including efforts to make India a manufacturing hub, promote cleanliness and sanitation across the country, develop digital infrastructure and e-governance, invest in cleaning the Ganga river, promote rural development and universal access to healthcare and education, expand banking access and provide zero balance accounts and debit cards, offer insurance schemes and pension plans for citizens, and establish the National Institution for Transforming India policy think tank.
Political Branding in India: Brand BJPSudheender S
The document discusses research conducted on political branding of the BJP party in India. It outlines the problem statement of determining factors that influence urban youth voters' inclination to vote for political parties. Exploratory research was conducted including focus groups, in-depth interviews, and projective techniques. This research identified key factors like leadership, ideology, and development orientation. Surveys were administered and factor analysis identified 4 key factors of party perception. Discriminant analysis found decisive leadership was important for BJP. Recommendations include focusing on non-Hindu voters, improving the non-corrupt image, and announcing pro-poor policies to increase inclusiveness.
The document summarizes several key initiatives by the Indian government including Digital India, Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Make in India, Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, Skill India, MUDRA Bank, Sukanya Samriddhi Scheme, Digital Locker, eBasta, Smart Cities Mission. The initiatives aim to transform India into a digitally empowered society, provide financial inclusion, improve sanitation, focus on job creation, skill development, housing for the poor, developing model villages, and creating smart cities with basic infrastructure.
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Pema Khandu, born on August 21, 1979, is an Indian politician and the Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh. He is the son of former Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, Dorjee Khandu. Pema Khandu assumed office as the Chief Minister in July 2016, making him one of the youngest Chief Ministers in India at that time.
India : Elections 2014 and abuse of social media by BJP
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India : 2014 Elections
How BJP has taken its moral corruption to a new level
2. BJP’s abuse of social media
BJP has been misusing social media to :
1. Divide voters on communal lines by spreading hatred
2. Using false propaganda to glorify Modi and “Gujarat
development”
3. Using false propaganda to undermine BJP’s competitors