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...

" India's Soft Power" - humanitarian help from India to many countries


 India has been actively involved in providing humanitarian assistance to various countries, demonstrating its commitment to global well-being. Here are some notable instances of India’s humanitarian aid:

  1. Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance:

  2. Development Projects and Pledges:

    • India pledged a substantial amount of $12.25 billion for development projects in Africa.
    • These projects aim to enhance infrastructure, education, healthcare, and economic growth in African nations.
  3. Global Vaccination Efforts:

India’s humanitarian leadership shines brightly, reflecting its compassion and commitment to supporting nations in times of crisis. 

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