Lok Sabha 2014, ADR-Daksh Survey Report for Orissa region

The Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) has conducted the largest ever survey in India with over 250,000 respondents in 530 Lok Sabha constituencies. The larger purpose of the survey is to highlight voter priorities so that elections in future are fought on voter issues, and more importantly, the manifestos of future Governments reflect voter priorities.


Lok Sabha 2014, ADR-Daksh Survey Report for Chhattisgarh region

The Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) has conducted the largest ever survey in India with over 250,000 respondents in 530 Lok Sabha constituencies. The larger purpose of the survey is to highlight voter priorities so that elections in future are fought on voter issues, and more importantly, the manifestos of future Governments reflect voter priorities.


Lok Sabha 2014, ADR-Daksh Survey Report for Rajasthan region

The Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) has conducted the largest ever survey in India with over 250,000 respondents in 530 Lok Sabha constituencies. The larger purpose of the survey is to highlight voter priorities so that elections in future are fought on voter issues, and more importantly, the manifestos of future Governments reflect voter priorities.


Lok Sabha 2014, ADR-Daksh Survey Report for Bihar region

The Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) has conducted the largest ever survey in India with over 250,000 respondents in 530 Lok Sabha constituencies. The larger purpose of the survey is to highlight voter priorities so that elections in future are fought on voter issues, and more importantly, the manifestos of future Governments reflect voter priorities.


Lok Sabha 2014, ADR-Daksh Survey Report for Punjab region

The Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) has conducted the largest ever survey in India with over 250,000 respondents in 530 Lok Sabha constituencies. The larger purpose of the survey is to highlight voter priorities so that elections in future are fought on voter issues, and more importantly, the manifestos of future Governments reflect voter priorities.


Will Netas Follow SC's 'Swachh Politics' Order? | The Right Stand With Anand Narasimhan

Exercising its constitutional powers, the Supreme Court on Thursday made it mandatory for all political parties to give reasons for putting up candidates with criminal antecedents in general and assembly polls.


8 new rules for India's criminal Netas | The Urban Debate: Mirror Now

On The Urban Debate with Tanvi Shukla, In a bid to crackdown on the rising number of candidates with criminal backgrounds, Supreme Court issues fresh directions. Will naming & shaming criminal netas clean up Indian politics or do we need a tougher law?


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