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Rajasthan Elections 2023
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Analysis of Election Expenditure Statements of MLAs in Rajasthan Assembly Elections 2023
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Analysis of Criminal Background, Financial, Education, Gender and other details of New Ministers in the Bihar Assembly 2020 Post Cabinet Reconstitution on 28th January 2024
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Mizoram Assembly Election 2023
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Analysis of Vote Share and Margin of Victory of Winners in Mizoram Assembly Elections 2023
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GOA SURVEY REPORT - 2018
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HIMACHAL PRADESH SURVEY REPORT - 2018
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PUNJAB SURVEY REPORT - 2018
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HARYANA SURVEY REPORT - 2018
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CHANDIGARH SURVEY REPORT - 2018
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Panel discussion on EC's decision to delists 255 unrecognised political parties
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The Newshour Debate: How Long Will This Cash Apartheid Continue?:
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BIG STORY BIG DEBATE | Is registration of non active political parties a right step?
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प्राइम टाइम : क्या चुनाव का खर्च जनता के पैसे पर हो?
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Awaaz Adda : Benami chanda lagega fanda
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A total of 29 of the incumbent chief ministers are crorepatis in India with Andhra Pradesh's Jagan Mohan Reddy having the highest assets totaling ₹510 crore, according to poll affidavits analyzed by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR).
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Andhra Pradesh chief minister Jagan Mohan Reddy is the wealthiest chief minister of the country with a total of ₹510 crore assets, according to poll affidavits analysed by the Association for Democratic Reforms.
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RICHEST CHIEF MINISTER: Jagan Mohan Reddy is the richest CM in India with Rs. 510 crores worth asset
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According to poll affidavits analysed by the Association for Democratic Reforms
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The ADR and Election Watch (NEW) conducted an analysis of the self-declared poll affidavits of the 30 incumbent chief ministers, with the aim of determining their wealth, criminal records, and records of serious criminal offenses.
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