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AP intermediate second year results 2011 with marks

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YSR Congress - Jagan Party Name- YSR Party Flag- Jagan Party Flag Announced

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Mr. Jagan planned to make it a grand event. Since the model code of conduct is in force, decided to make it a simple affair. A three-day plenary of the new party would also be conducted after the by-election to Kadapa Parliamentary seat. Party's agenda will be to wipe the tears of poor and make them smile. Announcement it in detail after the plenary that includes a brainstorming session. Mr. Jagan was elected as the national president of YSR Congress Party last month and the Election Commission informed about the changes in the party office-bearers.


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DR. Y.S.RAJASEKHARA REDDY’S PRAJAPRASTHANAM PAADAYAATRA

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Every great achievement was once considered impossible. It was not different in the case of
Dr.YSRajasekhara Reddy’s prajaprasthanam padayatra. When Dr.YSR, the then Leader of the Opposition in the Andhrapradesh Assembly -presently the Chief Minister of the State – planned to take up a padayatra in the hot summer of 2003, the friends and the foes alike tried their best to dispirit him. But it is very hard to argue with someone when he is right. It is said that the greatest challenge of life is to decide what’s important and to disregard everything else. And, that’s how none could stop Dr.YSR from creating history.Even the simplest of tasks will be rated great when it is done in the right spirit. And, what about a great task did in the proper spirit? Just refer to the annals of the contemporary Andhra politics, where you find this “Empathy tour” which provided that most needed “pint of confidence” to the drought hit farming community of the State as a glorious chapter. Stretching to an extent of about 1500 K.M, from Chevella in the South Telangana to the Itchapuram in the North Andhra, this prajaprasthanam padayatra went on for 64 days. A detailed version of Dr.YSR’s personal diary appearing as a serial in ANDHRAJYOTHI daily alone speaks about the reception the padayatra enjoyed among the masses.

Every means of communication – the electronic and the print media alike – prominently placed “stories” covering almost every inch covered in the padayatra. Above all, every section of the society found it relevant and flooded Dr.YSR’s padayatra with requests, requisitions, petitions and complaints. Everyone, inclusive of Dr.YSR, was worrying whether the “public” was aware of the fact that he was then just a leader of the Opposition and not the ruler proper. Yet, the whole thing went on all along. Eventually, these requests, requisitions, petitions and complaints formed as a firm data base for Dr.YSR, the chief Minister to efficiently act upon.
Let’s back-focus on the prajaprasthanam padayatra to find out what was THE reason behind this padayatra to be marked as a glorious chapter in the annals of Andhra. To state the fact, Dr.YSR was not the only politician or the first one who took up a padayatra to highlight a particular problem that was plaguing a large number of people in a particular place at a particular juncture. Padayatra were of course a part of Gandhian tradition to reflect and resound the anger of the people to reach the deaf ears of the unkind rulers. Many great soldiers of the Freedom Struggle did resort to this practice and could successfully attract the attention of the State. A parallel can be drawn between prajaprasthanam padayatra and the Raithu rakshana yatra that went along the Coastal line of our State, – from Itchapuram to Tada – under the leadership of a great Gandhian of histimes, Late Shree Kommareddy Satyanarayana in the third decade of the last century.

But, prajaprasthanam padayatra was entirely unique on many counts. Prajaprasthanam never had any specific agenda – an open or hidden – for that matter. As Dr.YSR, the then Opposition Leader on the floor of the Legislative Assembly was not allowed to raise his voice in favour of the suffering farmers of the State, who were resorting to the cynical suicides enmasse, he had no other go but to reach the masses face-to-face. YSR knows too well that, silent company is often more healing than empty words of advice. He didn’t go there seeking a vote or begging for party funds. Instead, Dr.YSR went to every nook and corner of the State relaying the message of Empathy for the struggling sections of our State. This makes it uncomparable to any of the padayatra whatsoever. The farmers and the artisans of our State were given a raw deal by the then Government. A drought for four consecutive years has eaten away the self confidence of the people. And the endurance levels in the rural areas have gone to the rock bottom. What they needed most at that juncture was a kind word, a note of solace and an utterance of moral succor. Those were the very things Dr.YSR could provide to the farmers, artisans and other sections of the rural poor folk of our State. And, for this timely gesture the History remembers him forever! There is yet another factor – a personal one – that made the prajaprasthanam padayatra, historic. During the padayatra Dr.YSR fell seriously ill at Madhurapudi, a village close to Rajahmundry. He was terribly bitten by the hot waves of Godavari District – sending the Mercury levels up to 44 Degrees C – and was forced to be bed ridden for about a week. Apart from the large numbers of masses that were eye witness to his suffering, every notable head in the state was worried and concerned about the state of his health. A number of leaders from all the streams of politics flew down to Madhurapudi where Dr.YSR was being treated by a team of Doctors. But none – not even the red hot summer Sun-could scare the strong willed YSR in pursuing his further course. He walked down the North Coast to reach Itchapuram where he concluded the epoch making prajaprasthanam padayatra. A person’s degree of self confidence greatly determines his success, observed a wizard. After all, one cannot grow into a Hero without taking a risk, people say.
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YS Jagan Mohan Reddy Resignation from Congress

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He resigned to the Congress party membership and as a MP on November 29, 2010. With speculations that he will float a party of his own, Jagan officially announced on December 7, 2010 that his new party will be formed and will contest in the by-elections of Pulivendula and the Kadapa MP seat.


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YS Jagan Mohan Reddy Odarpu Yatra

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Jagan took up 'Odarpu Yatra' to console the families of people who died after hearing the shocking news of YSR's death. This did not go well with the Congress party high command and he was repeatedly asked to avoid it.


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Professional Biography Of YS Jagan Mohan Reddy



Jagan Mohan Reddy started his political career in 2004. He campaigned for the Congress party in the 2004 Assembly elections. He later became a Member of Parliament representing the Kadapa district in 2009. His relations with the Congress party deteriorated after the demise of his father Rajasekhara Reddy in a helicopter accident.


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Personal Biography Of Ys Jagan Mohan Reddy

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Jagan Mohan Reddy was born on December 21, 1972 at Pulivendula village in Kadapa district. He is the son of former Chief Minister late YS Rajasekhara Reddy and former Pulivendula MLA Y S Vijayamma.

Jagan Mohan Reddy is also the nephew of Congress leader and Agriculture Minister YS Vivekananda Reddy. He is also related to Health minister D L Ravindranath Reddy.

Jagan did his schooling in Pulivendula. He received a Masters in Business Administration in Hyderabad.


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YS Jagan’s Home | YS Jagan’s 31 acres white house in Bangalore | YS Jagan’s white house in Bangalore

YS Jagan\’s white House in Bangalore- spread around 31 acres .It has the facilities like helicopter landing- TDP released these stills.

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Rahul Gandhi Political Career | About Rahul Gandhi



Early life
Rahul is a member of the Nehru-Gandhi family, the most prominent political family in India. He is the son of current Italian-born Congress President Sonia Gandhi, and former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, who was assassinated on 21st May 1991. Gandhi was 14 years old when his grandmother, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, was assassinated on 31st October 1984 by her security guards. His great-grandfather, Jawaharlal Nehru, was the first Prime Minister of India, and his great-great-grandfather Motilal Nehru was a distinguished leader of the Indian independence movement.

Education and early career

Rahul Gandhi attended Modern School, New Delhi before entering the The Doon School. The Doon School had been his father's alma mater. Rahul Gandhi attended Doon from 1981-83 before being home-schooled for security reasons. His admission to St Stephen's College was controversial as he was admitted on the basis of his abilities as a competitive pistol shooter, which was disputed. He left the school in 1990, after one year of education.

It is reported that Harvard alumni records list him as attending between 1990 and 1993 but not as completing a degree. He transferred, reportedly due to security concerns following his father's assassination, to Rollins College in Florida where he completed a B.A. in 1994. During the parliamentary elections in 2004, Gandhi claimed that he had received an MPhil in Development Economics after attending Trinity College, Cambridge. Media enquiries report that he attended under the alias "Raul Vinci".

He worked in London with the strategy consultancy firm Monitor Group, before returning to India in late 2002 to run an engineering and technology outsourcing firm in Mumbai.

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In 2003, there was widespread media speculation about Gandhi's imminent entry into national politics, which he did not confirm.his mother had been the Congress President and Leader of the Opposition since 1998, Gandhi had showed little interest in politics. In 2003, there was widespread media speculation about his imminent entry into national politics; this was not discouraged. Appearing with his mother at public events and Congress meetings, Rahul also went to Pakistan on a goodwill visit to watch a historic Cricket Test match between the two nations. In May 2004, he ran for the Lok Sabha, the lower house of Parliament, from his father's constituency of Amethi in Uttar Pradesh and won by a wide margin. His campaign was directed by his younger sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, and his victory generated considerable media excitement and enthusiasm amongst the younger citizens of the country. He leads a new coterie of young MPs, all sons of distinguished Congressmen. Since then, Gandhi has sought to cultivate support from young Indians by carefully working up his profile through the media and staying away from the scandals of coalition politics.

Gandhi and his sister managed their mother's campaign for reelection to Rae Bareilly in 2006, which was won easily with a margin greater than 400,000 votes.

He was a prominent figure in a high profile Congress campaign for the 2007 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections; Congress, however, won only 22 seats with 8.53% of votes. The election saw the Bahujan Samaj Party, which represents low caste Indians, to become the first party to govern in its own right in Uttar Pradesh for 16 years. Rahul Gandhi was appointed a general secretary of the All India Congress Committee on 24 September 2007 in a reshuffle of the party secretariat. In the same reshuffle, he was also given charge of the Youth Congress and the National Students Union of India.

In his attempt to prove himself as a youth leader in November 2008 he held interviews at his 12, Tughlak Lane residence in New Delhi to handpick at least 40 people who will make up the think-tank of the Indian Youth Congress (IYC), an organisation that he has been keen to transform since he was appointed general secretary in September 2007.

Rahul gandi—Power of youth

“Building the future on the foundation of the past,” reads one of the slogans in a not-so-subtle nod to Mr Gandhi’s father, Rajiv, and grandmother Indira, both of whom were prime ministers.

Mr Gandhi explained the logic himself in a speech at a meeting of party leaders “Youth in India has no parallel in the world,” This youth power has the potential to bring fast change. The country needs it and it is our responsibility to use youth in our nation’s development. '' Only the youth can ensure a postitive impact on the country through their fresh ideas and able administration....'' he said adding, ''we must listen to the voice of the youth''. “It is sad that youths have enthusiasm for work but they are not getting a chance,” the scion of Nehru-Gandhi family said addressing a convention of district and block level party office bearers here While harping on the democratisation of Indian Youth Congress in Punjab and Uttarakhand, Rahul said that youth can get an opportunity through Congress organisations to be involved in nation building, “but for that we will have to open the closed doors of our organisation.”

“Youths have an idealistic outlook but there are doubts among the youth over politics as if there is a wall. We will demolish this wall in near future,” Rahul said. Addressing the youth leaders he said, “you work day and night but when time for election comes you do not get chance to contest.”

Rahul also admitted shortcomings in the youth organisation of the party saying, “youth do not get entry into this organisation easily and require money and recommendation for it.

He said that unless these shortcomings are removed, the effort to empower youth will remain incomplete.

Rahul asks for a greater share in ticket allocation for youth leaders, vowes to demolish the “wall” which was preventing young people from joining the Congress.
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