The education level of 46 per cent of the 699 candidates contesting the assembly election in Delhi is between Class 5 and Class 12, according to an analysis by poll rights body ADR.
The education level of 46 per cent of the 699 candidates contesting the assembly election in Delhi is between Class 5 and Class 12, according to an analysis by poll rights body ADR.
The Association for Democratic Reforms released an analysis of the 2025 Delhi assembly elections, noting a decline in winners ...
ADR filed its original petition two years ago, soon after the new law altering the appointment process was passed. The organisation contends that while the law follows the letter of a Supreme Court ...
A bench of Justice Surya Kant and Justice Nongmeikapam Kotiswar Singh adjourned the matter without giving any date for ...
The report by the Association of Democratic Reforms (ADR) claimed that a large portion of the income for national parties ...
In Delhi, five out of seven newly appointed ministers, including the Chief Minister, have declared criminal cases against ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday (February 18, 2025) agreed to prioritise the hearing on February 19 of a batch of petitions challenging the legality of a new law which gave the Centre a dominant role in ...
according to poll rights body Association of Democratic Reforms(ADR). The amount accounted for 74.57 per cent of the total income of six national parties during the period under review ...
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Majority of candidates contesting Delhi polls in 41-50 age range: Association for Democratic ReformsThe Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) has released its report on the academic qualifications of the candidates contesting the February 5 election. The report highlights trends in age ...
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