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Analysis of Re-Contesting Candidates and MLAs who changed parties in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Goa and Manipur during the Period 2017 to 2022
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Analysis of Contribution reports of Electoral trusts - FY 2020-21
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Uttar Pradesh Assembly Elections 2022: Analysis of Vote Share and Margin of Victory of Winners
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Analysis of donations from Corporates & Business Houses to National Political Parties for FY 2019-20
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Goa Assembly 2022: Analysis of Criminal Background, Financial, Education, Gender and other details of Ministers
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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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The Big Picture - Gujarat's Compulsory Voting Model : Can It Work?
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Public Forum - SC on Black Money: Come Clean
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न्यूज़ प्वाइंट : काले धन का बड़ा सवाल
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Insight: Electoral Reforms- Election Commission's Push
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Haryana Verdict: Is Caste Still Relevant?
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The BJP has a maximum of Rs. 276 crores
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BJP Gets Highest Election Fund Of Rs 276 Crore Through Electoral Trust: Report
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Corporate donation; 58 crore to Congress; 276 crore to BJP; Report...
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Electoral Trust: The BJP got 76.17 per cent
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The BJP received the highest number of donations in the last financial year.
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