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This document provides a brief history of Microsoft Windows operating systems from version 1.0 in 1983 to Windows 8 in 2012. It describes the key features and changes introduced in each new version, including the introduction of the graphical user interface in Windows 2.0 and 3.0, the addition of multi-tasking in Windows 3.0, the transition to a 32-bit system with Windows NT, and the modern interface changes in Windows 8 with the introduction of the Start screen and Live Tiles. The document traces the evolution of Windows from its early DOS-based versions to the tablet-friendly operating system of Windows 8.
Bolivia tiene una forma similar a un oso y está ubicada en los Andes. La capital y ciudad más grande es La Paz, que se encuentra a una altitud de 3,600 metros. La economía de Bolivia depende en gran medida de la agricultura y la minería. La población habla principalmente español y quechua, y la mayoría son católicos. Bolivia tiene altos niveles de pobreza y desigualdad.
Government at a Glance 2013, Country Fact Sheet: New ZealandOECD Governance
Country fact sheet showing indicators on strategic governance, women in government, public finance & economics, public procurement, budget practices & procedures, open and inclusive government, public employment & pay, and serving citizens.
More information is available from the OECD publication Government at a Glance 2013.
http://www.oecd.org/gov/govataglance.htm
This document provides an overview of Embraer S.A., a Brazilian aerospace conglomerate and manufacturer of commercial, military, and executive aircraft. It discusses Embraer's origins and evolution, operational facilities globally, product lines including commercial and executive jets and military aircraft, environmental initiatives, economic performance, and employee benefits.
SSF Speaker Pack GBS Autumn RoundTable August 2021Naveen Bhartiya
The document announces an event hosted by Shared Services Forum India on August 25, 2021 from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM IST titled "Stay Ahead of the Game: Adopting the Digital Agenda". The event will feature several speakers from leading shared services organizations and companies who will discuss best practices for adopting digital strategies.
Muniwar Technologies is a mid-sized IT company established in 2012 in Delhi, India that offers web design, development, and digital marketing services. It focuses on strategic long-term client relationships and exchanging innovation at modest costs. Services include web design, development, e-commerce solutions, mobile apps, software testing, and digital marketing. Muniwar aims to provide tailored solutions and premium support through a dedicated team of experts.
Using the RTI ACT for protecting the rights of prisoners - Mrinal SharmaNaveen Bhartiya
The document discusses strategies for using the Right to Information Act (RTI ACT) to protect prisoner rights in India. It recommends monitoring prisons and their oversight mechanisms, ensuring prisoners have effective legal representation through partnerships with legal aid clinics, monitoring court practices such as pre-trial procedures, and advocating for urgent action on issues like the early repatriation of foreign prisoners and timely release of vulnerable prisoner groups. The RTI ACT can be used to obtain information from prisons, legal services, police, courts, and government to assess compliance with rights and oversight standards. Challenges include language barriers, lack of standard data formats and record keeping, and non-responsive authorities.
วิวัฒนาการของ Microsoft windows รุ่นต่างๆlifestyle41
This document provides a brief history of Microsoft Windows operating systems from version 1.0 in 1983 to Windows 8 in 2012. It describes the key features and changes introduced in each new version, including the introduction of the graphical user interface in Windows 2.0 and 3.0, the addition of multi-tasking in Windows 3.0, the transition to a 32-bit system with Windows NT, and the modern interface changes in Windows 8 with the introduction of the Start screen and Live Tiles. The document traces the evolution of Windows from its early DOS-based versions to the tablet-friendly operating system of Windows 8.
Bolivia tiene una forma similar a un oso y está ubicada en los Andes. La capital y ciudad más grande es La Paz, que se encuentra a una altitud de 3,600 metros. La economía de Bolivia depende en gran medida de la agricultura y la minería. La población habla principalmente español y quechua, y la mayoría son católicos. Bolivia tiene altos niveles de pobreza y desigualdad.
Government at a Glance 2013, Country Fact Sheet: New ZealandOECD Governance
Country fact sheet showing indicators on strategic governance, women in government, public finance & economics, public procurement, budget practices & procedures, open and inclusive government, public employment & pay, and serving citizens.
More information is available from the OECD publication Government at a Glance 2013.
http://www.oecd.org/gov/govataglance.htm
This document provides an overview of Embraer S.A., a Brazilian aerospace conglomerate and manufacturer of commercial, military, and executive aircraft. It discusses Embraer's origins and evolution, operational facilities globally, product lines including commercial and executive jets and military aircraft, environmental initiatives, economic performance, and employee benefits.
SSF Speaker Pack GBS Autumn RoundTable August 2021Naveen Bhartiya
The document announces an event hosted by Shared Services Forum India on August 25, 2021 from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM IST titled "Stay Ahead of the Game: Adopting the Digital Agenda". The event will feature several speakers from leading shared services organizations and companies who will discuss best practices for adopting digital strategies.
Muniwar Technologies is a mid-sized IT company established in 2012 in Delhi, India that offers web design, development, and digital marketing services. It focuses on strategic long-term client relationships and exchanging innovation at modest costs. Services include web design, development, e-commerce solutions, mobile apps, software testing, and digital marketing. Muniwar aims to provide tailored solutions and premium support through a dedicated team of experts.
Using the RTI ACT for protecting the rights of prisoners - Mrinal SharmaNaveen Bhartiya
The document discusses strategies for using the Right to Information Act (RTI ACT) to protect prisoner rights in India. It recommends monitoring prisons and their oversight mechanisms, ensuring prisoners have effective legal representation through partnerships with legal aid clinics, monitoring court practices such as pre-trial procedures, and advocating for urgent action on issues like the early repatriation of foreign prisoners and timely release of vulnerable prisoner groups. The RTI ACT can be used to obtain information from prisons, legal services, police, courts, and government to assess compliance with rights and oversight standards. Challenges include language barriers, lack of standard data formats and record keeping, and non-responsive authorities.
This document discusses best practices in prisons based on UN standards. It defines best practices as initiatives that improve quality of life through effective partnerships and are sustainable. The document outlines UN standards for prisoner treatment and the aims of studying best practices in Indian prisons. It provides examples of best practices internationally and in India related to technology, health, education, rehabilitation, and community involvement. Areas discussed include open prisons, video conferencing, skill development, and initiatives to reduce overcrowding.
The document discusses the status of legal aid in prisons in India. It notes that people in custody are entitled to free legal aid at all stages of trial and appeals. However, the reality is that most undertrial prisoners do not know their legal aid lawyers well and lawyers do not visit prisons. While some progress has been made in applying Section 436A of the CrPC to release undertrials who have completed half their sentence, poverty continues to deny many prisoners their liberty. The quality of representation by legal aid lawyers remains a concern. The document calls for working towards a more client-centric legal aid system that recognizes prisoners as right holders rather than mere beneficiaries.
Bail and Personal Bond Application - Suma SebastianNaveen Bhartiya
The document discusses bail and personal bonds in Indian law. It provides definitions of bail and personal bond and outlines the relevant provisions in the Indian Criminal Procedure Code. It discusses how the legal system of bail has been implemented in India, noting statistics that 67% of prisoners are under-trial and unable to furnish bail bonds. The role of judges like Justice Krishna Iyer in establishing bail as a fundamental right and pushing for greater use of personal bonds over monetary bonds is examined through key cases. Overall the implementation of bail provisions is seen as incomplete and not satisfying the spirit of the constitution.
Status of Legal Aid for Prisoners/ Persons in CustodyNaveen Bhartiya
This document evaluates the status of legal aid delivery in West Bengal's correctional homes. It finds that while most district legal services authorities notify correctional homes of appointed lawyers and make regular monitoring visits, the frequency of visits varies significantly across homes. Since appointing lawyers to visit homes, over 2,500 cases have been taken up and 383 releases effectuated. However, some legal aid clinics mandated in correctional homes have still not been established after two years. The document provides a snapshot of successes and gaps in implementing legal aid schemes in West Bengal's correctional system.
Prison Visiting System In India - R.K. Saxena - PVS IndiaNaveen Bhartiya
This document discusses the prison visiting system in India. It provides historical context on the origins of prison visiting in India in 1894 when the Prisons Act recognized the value of non-government visitors providing aid to inmates. It further discusses the recommendations of the 1919-20 Indian Jails Committee which devoted a chapter to improving the visitor system. Key points include that visitors were meant to act as independent observers and ensure humane treatment of inmates, and that selection of non-official visitors should be based on interest in prisons rather than social status. The document also examines current legal provisions for visitors, their duties and restrictions, and issues with some outdated rules. It discusses the purpose of boards of visitors and references a key court ruling recognizing the role of
Prisoners Rights - Legal Aid & Prison ReformsNaveen Bhartiya
This document summarizes prisoner's rights initiatives and legal aid services provided in Delhi prisons. It discusses the assignment of remand advocates, benefits provided under bail laws, legal clinics in jails run by Delhi State Legal Services Authority, jail visiting advocates, legal awareness programs, e-kiosks providing case status, a prison management system, monitoring committees, inspection of jails and observation homes, rights of convicts, the role of DSLSA, filing of appeals, a proposed case compendium, grievance processes, access to legal aid, human rights issues, adoption of jails and homes, benefits of programs, identifying juveniles, monitoring bail orders, ensuring timely filing of appeals, a child welfare scheme, and data on
This document summarizes the work of MULTIPLE ACTION RESEARCH GROUP (MARG) in providing legal empowerment and access to justice. MARG conducts legal awareness trainings for prisoners across India to inform them of their rights. It also collaborates with government institutions to assess and improve legal aid services. Interviews with jail authorities found that while some receive regular legal aid visits, others do not. Recommendations include improving lawyer selection and training panel lawyers on serving vulnerable populations. MARG thus works to strengthen prisoners' access to justice through legal awareness and advocacy.
This document summarizes data on overcrowding and delays in the justice system in jails in Bastar Division, Chhattisgarh. Some key points:
- Jails in Bastar have severe overcrowding, with occupancy rates over 250% capacity. This is due to excessive numbers of prisoners rather than lack of capacity.
- In Dantewada, overcrowding results from long durations of incarceration of undertrials, not increased arrests. Many are arrested in group crimes but eventually acquitted.
- Fabricated evidence, shoddy chargesheets, deliberate delays by witnesses, and multiple trials are used to ensure long pre-trial detention, sometimes lasting years, despite later acquitt
New Juvenile Justice Act: Some Significant Provisions - Anup BhambaniNaveen Bhartiya
The document summarizes key provisions of the new Juvenile Justice Act in India, including establishing institutionalization as a last resort, recognizing that a child can be both in conflict with the law and in need of care, mandating monthly inspections of residential facilities, and allowing for the conditional release of juveniles. It also discusses the societal pressure to shift away from rehabilitation toward more punitive policies for juvenile offenders. Research shows that juvenile delinquency is caused by social and neighborhood factors rather than individual failings. The document calls for a greater focus on rehabilitation programs, alternatives to incarceration, and community-based solutions over institutionalization of juveniles.
Regulations , Standards & Codes “CLINICAL ESTABLISHMENT ACT” I.P.H.S and UCPMP by Dr. Mira Shiva MD
National Consultation on ‘Expanding Access and Using the Law to Ensure Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights’ was held in December’ 2015. The consultation brought together experts, activists, lawyers, health workers and students from all corners in the country, in building the understanding on the issues and the emerging challenges.
Human Rights Law Network
http://hrln.org
Budgets for Maternal Health in India by Sona MitraNaveen Bhartiya
Budgets for Maternal Health in India by Sona Mitra
National Consultation on ‘Expanding Access and Using the Law to Ensure Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights’ was held in December’ 2015. The consultation brought together experts, activists, lawyers, health workers and students from all corners in the country, in building the understanding on the issues and the emerging challenges.
Human Rights Law Network
http://hrln.org
Understanding Political and Economic aspect of modern medicine and the use of...Naveen Bhartiya
Understanding Political and Economic aspect of modern medicine and the use of law by S.Srinivasan
National Consultation on ‘Expanding Access and Using the Law to Ensure Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights’ was held in December’ 2015. The consultation brought together experts, activists, lawyers, health workers and students from all corners in the country, in building the understanding on the issues and the emerging challenges.
Human Rights Law Network
http://hrln.org
Necessity of Implementation of Registration of Birth and Death Act, 1969 by R...Naveen Bhartiya
Necessity of Implementation of Registration of Birth and Death Act, 1969 by Ramakanta Satapathy
National Consultation on ‘Expanding Access and Using the Law to Ensure Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights’ was held in December’ 2015. The consultation brought together experts, activists, lawyers, health workers and students from all corners in the country, in building the understanding on the issues and the emerging challenges.
Human Rights Law Network
http://hrln.org
Access to Contraception by Alok Vajpeyi
National Consultation on ‘Expanding Access and Using the Law to Ensure Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights’ was held in December’ 2015. The consultation brought together experts, activists, lawyers, health workers and students from all corners in the country, in building the understanding on the issues and the emerging challenges.
Human Rights Law Network
http://hrln.org
Abortion in India by Medha Gandhi
National Consultation on ‘Expanding Access and Using the Law to Ensure Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights’ was held in December’ 2015. The consultation brought together experts, activists, lawyers, health workers and students from all corners in the country, in building the understanding on the issues and the emerging challenges.
Human Rights Law Network
http://hrln.org
Burning Injustice, A book on Acid Attack by HRLNNaveen Bhartiya
Burning Injustice, A book on Acid Attack by HRLN
BURNING INJUSTICE:
A Rights Advocacy Manual for Lawyers, Activists and Survivors on Acid Violence in India
Edited: Kerry McBroom and Salina Wilson
Copy-editing: Andrew Kirtley and Gilli Paveley
Cover photograph: Salina Wilson
Cover Design: Unnikrishnan Manikoth
Book Design: Ritu Aggarwal
Published: Human Rights Law Network
Rugged Road To Justice, A Social Audit of State Human Rights Commissions in I...Naveen Bhartiya
This document provides an introduction and background to a social audit report on the functioning of State Human Rights Commissions (SHRCs) in India. It discusses how SHRCs are meant to independently oversee and monitor human rights protections by the state, but they often lack true independence in practice. The document reviews critiques that SHRCs have become puppets of the state and shields to cover up violations rather than meaningfully address issues. It argues SHRCs have recommendatory powers only and human rights groups see them as toothless. The report aims to assess SHRCs' effectiveness through examining case studies and testimonies from various states.
The document discusses reproductive rights and related issues in India. It defines reproductive rights as the right to decide the number, spacing and timing of children freely and responsibly. It discusses why these rights are important to prevent discrimination and ensure health. Key rights discussed include equality in reproductive decisions, sexual and reproductive security, access to health services, access to information and education. Issues related to maternal mortality, abortion, coercive population control and related Indian court cases are also summarized.
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Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
This document discusses best practices in prisons based on UN standards. It defines best practices as initiatives that improve quality of life through effective partnerships and are sustainable. The document outlines UN standards for prisoner treatment and the aims of studying best practices in Indian prisons. It provides examples of best practices internationally and in India related to technology, health, education, rehabilitation, and community involvement. Areas discussed include open prisons, video conferencing, skill development, and initiatives to reduce overcrowding.
The document discusses the status of legal aid in prisons in India. It notes that people in custody are entitled to free legal aid at all stages of trial and appeals. However, the reality is that most undertrial prisoners do not know their legal aid lawyers well and lawyers do not visit prisons. While some progress has been made in applying Section 436A of the CrPC to release undertrials who have completed half their sentence, poverty continues to deny many prisoners their liberty. The quality of representation by legal aid lawyers remains a concern. The document calls for working towards a more client-centric legal aid system that recognizes prisoners as right holders rather than mere beneficiaries.
Bail and Personal Bond Application - Suma SebastianNaveen Bhartiya
The document discusses bail and personal bonds in Indian law. It provides definitions of bail and personal bond and outlines the relevant provisions in the Indian Criminal Procedure Code. It discusses how the legal system of bail has been implemented in India, noting statistics that 67% of prisoners are under-trial and unable to furnish bail bonds. The role of judges like Justice Krishna Iyer in establishing bail as a fundamental right and pushing for greater use of personal bonds over monetary bonds is examined through key cases. Overall the implementation of bail provisions is seen as incomplete and not satisfying the spirit of the constitution.
Status of Legal Aid for Prisoners/ Persons in CustodyNaveen Bhartiya
This document evaluates the status of legal aid delivery in West Bengal's correctional homes. It finds that while most district legal services authorities notify correctional homes of appointed lawyers and make regular monitoring visits, the frequency of visits varies significantly across homes. Since appointing lawyers to visit homes, over 2,500 cases have been taken up and 383 releases effectuated. However, some legal aid clinics mandated in correctional homes have still not been established after two years. The document provides a snapshot of successes and gaps in implementing legal aid schemes in West Bengal's correctional system.
Prison Visiting System In India - R.K. Saxena - PVS IndiaNaveen Bhartiya
This document discusses the prison visiting system in India. It provides historical context on the origins of prison visiting in India in 1894 when the Prisons Act recognized the value of non-government visitors providing aid to inmates. It further discusses the recommendations of the 1919-20 Indian Jails Committee which devoted a chapter to improving the visitor system. Key points include that visitors were meant to act as independent observers and ensure humane treatment of inmates, and that selection of non-official visitors should be based on interest in prisons rather than social status. The document also examines current legal provisions for visitors, their duties and restrictions, and issues with some outdated rules. It discusses the purpose of boards of visitors and references a key court ruling recognizing the role of
Prisoners Rights - Legal Aid & Prison ReformsNaveen Bhartiya
This document summarizes prisoner's rights initiatives and legal aid services provided in Delhi prisons. It discusses the assignment of remand advocates, benefits provided under bail laws, legal clinics in jails run by Delhi State Legal Services Authority, jail visiting advocates, legal awareness programs, e-kiosks providing case status, a prison management system, monitoring committees, inspection of jails and observation homes, rights of convicts, the role of DSLSA, filing of appeals, a proposed case compendium, grievance processes, access to legal aid, human rights issues, adoption of jails and homes, benefits of programs, identifying juveniles, monitoring bail orders, ensuring timely filing of appeals, a child welfare scheme, and data on
This document summarizes the work of MULTIPLE ACTION RESEARCH GROUP (MARG) in providing legal empowerment and access to justice. MARG conducts legal awareness trainings for prisoners across India to inform them of their rights. It also collaborates with government institutions to assess and improve legal aid services. Interviews with jail authorities found that while some receive regular legal aid visits, others do not. Recommendations include improving lawyer selection and training panel lawyers on serving vulnerable populations. MARG thus works to strengthen prisoners' access to justice through legal awareness and advocacy.
This document summarizes data on overcrowding and delays in the justice system in jails in Bastar Division, Chhattisgarh. Some key points:
- Jails in Bastar have severe overcrowding, with occupancy rates over 250% capacity. This is due to excessive numbers of prisoners rather than lack of capacity.
- In Dantewada, overcrowding results from long durations of incarceration of undertrials, not increased arrests. Many are arrested in group crimes but eventually acquitted.
- Fabricated evidence, shoddy chargesheets, deliberate delays by witnesses, and multiple trials are used to ensure long pre-trial detention, sometimes lasting years, despite later acquitt
New Juvenile Justice Act: Some Significant Provisions - Anup BhambaniNaveen Bhartiya
The document summarizes key provisions of the new Juvenile Justice Act in India, including establishing institutionalization as a last resort, recognizing that a child can be both in conflict with the law and in need of care, mandating monthly inspections of residential facilities, and allowing for the conditional release of juveniles. It also discusses the societal pressure to shift away from rehabilitation toward more punitive policies for juvenile offenders. Research shows that juvenile delinquency is caused by social and neighborhood factors rather than individual failings. The document calls for a greater focus on rehabilitation programs, alternatives to incarceration, and community-based solutions over institutionalization of juveniles.
Regulations , Standards & Codes “CLINICAL ESTABLISHMENT ACT” I.P.H.S and UCPMP by Dr. Mira Shiva MD
National Consultation on ‘Expanding Access and Using the Law to Ensure Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights’ was held in December’ 2015. The consultation brought together experts, activists, lawyers, health workers and students from all corners in the country, in building the understanding on the issues and the emerging challenges.
Human Rights Law Network
http://hrln.org
Budgets for Maternal Health in India by Sona MitraNaveen Bhartiya
Budgets for Maternal Health in India by Sona Mitra
National Consultation on ‘Expanding Access and Using the Law to Ensure Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights’ was held in December’ 2015. The consultation brought together experts, activists, lawyers, health workers and students from all corners in the country, in building the understanding on the issues and the emerging challenges.
Human Rights Law Network
http://hrln.org
Understanding Political and Economic aspect of modern medicine and the use of...Naveen Bhartiya
Understanding Political and Economic aspect of modern medicine and the use of law by S.Srinivasan
National Consultation on ‘Expanding Access and Using the Law to Ensure Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights’ was held in December’ 2015. The consultation brought together experts, activists, lawyers, health workers and students from all corners in the country, in building the understanding on the issues and the emerging challenges.
Human Rights Law Network
http://hrln.org
Necessity of Implementation of Registration of Birth and Death Act, 1969 by R...Naveen Bhartiya
Necessity of Implementation of Registration of Birth and Death Act, 1969 by Ramakanta Satapathy
National Consultation on ‘Expanding Access and Using the Law to Ensure Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights’ was held in December’ 2015. The consultation brought together experts, activists, lawyers, health workers and students from all corners in the country, in building the understanding on the issues and the emerging challenges.
Human Rights Law Network
http://hrln.org
Access to Contraception by Alok Vajpeyi
National Consultation on ‘Expanding Access and Using the Law to Ensure Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights’ was held in December’ 2015. The consultation brought together experts, activists, lawyers, health workers and students from all corners in the country, in building the understanding on the issues and the emerging challenges.
Human Rights Law Network
http://hrln.org
Abortion in India by Medha Gandhi
National Consultation on ‘Expanding Access and Using the Law to Ensure Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights’ was held in December’ 2015. The consultation brought together experts, activists, lawyers, health workers and students from all corners in the country, in building the understanding on the issues and the emerging challenges.
Human Rights Law Network
http://hrln.org
Burning Injustice, A book on Acid Attack by HRLNNaveen Bhartiya
Burning Injustice, A book on Acid Attack by HRLN
BURNING INJUSTICE:
A Rights Advocacy Manual for Lawyers, Activists and Survivors on Acid Violence in India
Edited: Kerry McBroom and Salina Wilson
Copy-editing: Andrew Kirtley and Gilli Paveley
Cover photograph: Salina Wilson
Cover Design: Unnikrishnan Manikoth
Book Design: Ritu Aggarwal
Published: Human Rights Law Network
Rugged Road To Justice, A Social Audit of State Human Rights Commissions in I...Naveen Bhartiya
This document provides an introduction and background to a social audit report on the functioning of State Human Rights Commissions (SHRCs) in India. It discusses how SHRCs are meant to independently oversee and monitor human rights protections by the state, but they often lack true independence in practice. The document reviews critiques that SHRCs have become puppets of the state and shields to cover up violations rather than meaningfully address issues. It argues SHRCs have recommendatory powers only and human rights groups see them as toothless. The report aims to assess SHRCs' effectiveness through examining case studies and testimonies from various states.
The document discusses reproductive rights and related issues in India. It defines reproductive rights as the right to decide the number, spacing and timing of children freely and responsibly. It discusses why these rights are important to prevent discrimination and ensure health. Key rights discussed include equality in reproductive decisions, sexual and reproductive security, access to health services, access to information and education. Issues related to maternal mortality, abortion, coercive population control and related Indian court cases are also summarized.
13062024_First India Newspaper Jaipur.pdfFIRST INDIA
Find Latest India News and Breaking News these days from India on Politics, Business, Entertainment, Technology, Sports, Lifestyle and Coronavirus News in India and the world over that you can't miss. For real time update Visit our social media handle. Read First India NewsPaper in your morning replace. Visit First India.
CLICK:- https://firstindia.co.in/
#First_India_NewsPaper
Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
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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.
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Discover the essential tools and strategies for modern PR business success. Learn how to craft compelling news releases, leverage press release sites and news wires, stay updated with PR news, and integrate effective PR practices to enhance your brand's visibility and credibility. Elevate your PR efforts with our comprehensive guide.