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Nagaland Elections 2023
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Analysis of Vote Share and Margin of Victory of Winners in Nagaland Assembly Elections 2023
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Meghalaya Elections 2023
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Analysis of Vote Share, Margin of Victory and Representativeness of Winners in Meghalaya Assembly Elections 2023
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Tripura Elections 2023
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DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI SURVEY REPORT - 2018
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KERALA SURVEY REPORT - 2018
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TAMIL NADU SURVEY REPORT - 2018
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PUDUCHERRY SURVEY REPORT - 2018
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KARNATAKA SURVEY REPORT - 2018
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1 on one on Political Party Finances by Paranjoy Guha Thakurta & Shahid Khan
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Address by Chief Election Commissioner Veeravalli Sundaram Sampath during the Annual National Conference on Electoral and Political Reforms 2013
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Address by Former Chief Justice M.N. Venkatachaliah at the Round Table Conference on Political Party Reforms
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Civil society and politics: Call for change?
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ADR Sauda Telugu
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80 per cent surge in BJP's income; Congress' earnings fall by 14 per cent
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BJP richest political party of India: ADR
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Report: BJP's income jumps 81% and Congress's dips 14%
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BJP income rises by 81.18%; Congress’s dips 14%
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BJP declares 2016-17 income of Rs 1,034 crore, 80% higher than 2015-16
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