Comparative Analysis of Past Delimitation Exercises & Their Impact on Governance

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                          Comparative Analysis  Delimitation is the process of redrawing the boundaries of electoral constituencies to ensure fair representation based on population changes . In India, it is conducted by the Delimitation Commission , an independent body established under Article 82 (for Lok Sabha) and Article 170 (for State Assemblies) after every Census . Key Objectives of Delimitation ✔ Equal Representation – Ensures constituencies have uniform voter strength , preventing overrepresentation or underrepresentation.  ✔ Electoral Integrity – Adjusts boundaries to reflect demographic shifts , maintaining fair political representation .  ✔ Reservation Adjustments – Determines SC/ST reserved seats based on population distribution. Historical Timeline of Delimitation in India 📌 1952 – First delimitation based on the  1951 Census .  📌 1963 – Adjustments after state reorga...

🚩Nile River🚩

⚜️ Series Question⚜️

⏭️ What is the origin and drainage point of Nile river. ✴️which festival is cebrated here based on Indian culture?

image source :- wikipedia

✴️The Nile is a major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa. It flows into the Mediterranean Sea.
✴️ The Nile is the longest river in Africa and has historically been considered the longest river in the world, though this has been contested by research suggesting that the Amazon River is slightly longer.
✴️Length: 6,650 km
✴️Discharge: 2,830 m³/s
✴️Mouth: Mediterranean Sea
✴️Sources: Blue Nile River, White Nile, Atbarah
✴️Countries: Egypt, Sudan
✴️Cities: Cairo, Khartoum, Jinja, Juba
✴️Bridges: Qasr El Nil Bridge, 6 October Bridge, Jinja Nile Bridge, Imbaba Bridge
✴️ Importance : Every aspect of life in Egypt depended on the river – the Nile provided food and resources, land for agriculture, a means of travel, and was critical in the transportation of materials for building projects and other large-scale endeavors. It was a critical lifeline that literally brought life to the desert.


✅ "India by the Nile festival"

image source :- daily news Egypt


🔱It is a mega annual cultural festival ‘India by the Nile’, organised to celebrate Indian culture and its diversity.
🔱The 12-day event, the biggest foreign festival in Egypt, will host a wide range of events.
🔱The festival which provides audiences an Indian cultural experience and encourages artistic collaborations between India and Egypt will be held in several cities such as Cairo, Alexandria and Port Said.
🔱Focus this year is on classical culture which is very ancient like music, dance and yoga.
🔱The festival, which is organised by the Embassy of India in Egypt and the Maulana Azad Centre for Indian Culture in collaboration with entertainment company Teamwork Arts.
🔱It is a celebration of contemporary and classical music, dance, theatre, visual arts, film, food and literature.

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