The NCP central observer, Ms Bharati Chawan, along with ex-Mandrem MLA, Ms Sangeeta Parab, warmly received the nearly 150 new members from Pernem regarded as the followers of MGP, BJP and Congress joined NCP, increasing the support of the party in that place.
Monday 31 October, 2011
NCP receives new members in Pernem
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Bharati Chawan,
BJP,
Congress,
MGP,
NCP,
Pernem,
Sangeeta Parab
NCP aims fine tuning poll tactic this November 2
The NCP’s extensive working committee to fine tune its tactic for the impending local entities polls has been set to occur this coming November 2 to be headed by Minister Sharad Pawar, the Party supremo and Union Agriculture.
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Minister Sharad Pawar,
NCP,
Party supremo,
Union Agriculture
NCP eyes realization of Mishra Commission proposals
NCP, the coalition partner in the Democratic Front or DF government of Maharashtra which is headed by Congress, through its general secretary Tariq Anwar, announced this day that they request for realization of the proposals formed by Rangnath Mishra Commission concerning stipulations for Muslims in administration employments as well as learning foundations.
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Congress,
Democratic Front,
Maharashtra,
Muslims,
NCP,
Rangnath Mishra Commission
NCP, Congress concur for seat change
Utkal Keshari Parida, the NCP State president, announced that the Congress last Saturday made an agreement with the NCP or Nationalist Congress Party for a seat change for poll to the Kendrapara Municipality which is set this 15th of November.
Statue of Shah of Nagpur to be inaugurated by the chief minister
At Vidhan Bhavan square, the inauguration of Nagpur’s founding icon Bakht Buland Shah’s statue, at last, is set to be conducted by the Prithviraj Chavan, the chief minister, this Saturday noon, to be attended by state ministers Anil Deshmukh, Nitin Raut, district guardian minister Shivajirao Moghe, minister of state Rajendra Mulak, city MP Vilas Muttemwar and BJP MLAs Devendra Fadnavis, Krishna Khopde, Nana Shamkule and Vikas Kumbhare.
Sunday 30 October, 2011
House committee to advise PM to propose memorandum on railway ventures
A veteran NCP chief, Amar Prasad Satpathy, among the house committee members, stated that they already made a decision to advise the Prime Minister and Railways Minister this mid-November to submit a memorandum on the nation’s funds requirement for railway ventures.
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Amar Prasad Satpathy,
NCP,
Prime Minister,
Railways Minister
Supriya Sule to comprehend malnutrition issue in Melghat
MP Supriya Sule of NCP or Nationalist Congress Party, already engaged in the malnutrition problem of kids in Vidarbha’s Melghat region wherein her visit is scheduled on November 4 to comprehend the situation in the said place.
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malnutrition,
Melghat,
MP Supriya Sule,
Nationalist Congress Party,
NCP,
Vidarbha
NCP chief advises Home Minister to deploy more police
According to NCP’s Local MLA Techi Kaso, he already advised Taker Marde, the Home Minister, to straight away deploy more police forces in the respective stations of Itanagar as well as Naharlogun in order to preserve law and order in Capital Complex.
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Capital Complex,
Home Minister,
Itinagar,
Naharlogun,
NCP,
NCP Local MLA,
Taker Marde,
Techi Kaso
Thursday 27 October, 2011
NCP accepts new members from various villages
The NCP or Nationalist Congress Party has showed acceptance on the judgment of the 244 registered members who come from different villages in Tuensang District along with Longkhim Chare in order to unite with the party.
NCP eyes grand fireworks post-Diwali
The NCP or Nationalist Congress Party has been planning for grand fireworks post-Diwali during the conduction of assembly led by Sharad Pawar, the NCP President, with the high-ranked leaders to create tactics for polls of domestic entities.
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Nationalist Congress Party,
NCP,
NCP President,
Sharad Pawar
Congress aims to keep coalition with NCP for Goa elections
The Congress made an announcement this day that they are keen to keep coalition with the Nationalist Congress Party or NCP and the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party or MGP going into the 2012 assembly polls in Goa.
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2012 assembly polls,
Congress,
Goa,
Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party,
MGP,
Nationalist Congress Party,
NCP
NCP sends letter to PM regarding malnutrition-caused deaths
NCP MP Supriya Sule made a decision to have a visit to Melghat, a place presently known as the starvation district of India. Consequently, a letter was sent to the Prime Minister concerning the deaths that were caused by malnutrition.
Wednesday 26 October, 2011
Chavan asked farmers to implement climate-based crops
In Katol, Prithviraj Chavan, the Maharashtra Chief Minister, this day asked the farmers in Vidarbha to implement crop guide with regard to the varying climatic surroundings. The assembly was graced by Anil Deshmukh, the Minister for Food and Civil Supplies, Shivajirao Moghe, the District Guardian Minister, and Rajendra Mulak, the Minister of State for Finance.
Maharashtra NCP declares coalition with PRP
Madhukar Pichad, the Maharashtra NCP leader, made an announcement this day about the coalition of the party with the Panthers Republican Party or PRP which is spearheaded by Gangadhar Gade. The coalition was formed in advance of the future domestic entities as well as city polls in the country.
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Gangadhar Gade,
Madhukar Pichad,
Maharashtra,
NCP,
Panthers Republican Party,
PRP
NCP forms fresh core committee for Goa
A core committee for Goa was created by Nationalist Congress Party or NCP’s national president, Surendra Sirsat, for the purpose of stirring up the party for the upcoming assembly polls.
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Goa,
Nationalist Congress Party,
NCP,
Surendra Sirsat
NCP retains Saligao, Siolim says Chavan
According to the desk in-charge of NCP in Goa, Bharati Chavan, the Nationalist Congress Party is firm in its decision to retain Saligao or Siolim just two days following the Congress pledged claim to the Saligao seat.
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Bharati Chavan,
Goa,
Nationalist Congress Party,
NCP,
Saligao,
Siolim
Tuesday 25 October, 2011
NCP working double-time for civic polls
Subhash Jagtap, a corporator in a decade now, has been communicating with the voters while having a complete ward of 126 that is covered in the NCP governed panel. This is an endeavor being conducted by NCP for the upcoming civic polls.
Judgment on Congress-NCP-MGP coalition in Goa looms
Subhash Shirodkar, the veteran Goa Congress chief, stated last Sunday that in the span of 15 days, the pronouncement on creation of pre-election coalition among Congress, NCP along with Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party is set to take place.
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Congress,
Goa,
Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party,
NCP,
Subhash Shirodkar
Sunday 23 October, 2011
3,000 laborers in Congress made coalition with NCP
In Mawkyrwat, West Khasi Hills, last Thursday, three thousand Congress laborers spearheaded by Renikton Lyngdoh, the MPCC’s ex-finance secretary along with Mawkyrwat Block Congress’ working president, made a coalition with the Nationalist Congress Party or NCP at a convention facilitated by the Block Nationalist Congress Party.
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Block Nationalist Congress Party,
Congress,
MPCC,
Nationalist Congress Party,
NCP,
Renikton Lyngdoh,
Vandana Chavan,
West Khasi Hills
NCP corporator not pleased with SEC on redefining wards into panels
Bhimrao Kharat of Viman Nagar ward, an NCP corporator, expressed his displease on the modifications made by State Election Commission or SEC to their electoral wards via redefinition with altered authority wherein two wards were joined together to create one panel.
NCP’s Kumar supports probe-demand by Pune Mayor to PCMC
Pune Mayor Yogesh Behl demanded the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation or PCMC to file the inquisition committee testimony about school material as well as information of acquisition of raincoats in a span of 15 days. This concern was emphasized by NCP senior corporator RS Kumar who asserted that the board executives refuted details requested in Right To Information (RTI) Act, 2005.
BJP allies with NCP, Congress to develop 900 acres in Mundhwa for housing
Last Thursday, the Bharatiya Janata Party or BJP made an alliance with the Nationalist Congress Party or NCP together with the Congress, in just three days of the unexpected triumph in the Khadakwasla by-poll, to recommend a policy assisting development of 900 acres of Mundhwa agricultural land into residential area.
Saturday 22 October, 2011
Thursday 20 October, 2011
NCP against privilege to recall says Anwar
Tariq Anwar, the NCP General Secretary, announced this day that they reject the scheme introduction of privilege to recall since this could be a cause of doubt as well as become a peril nationwide.
Anwar, Bidhuri convenes with CM to tackle minority problems
Last Wednesday, Tariq Anwar, the NCP general secretary, along with Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, the ex-chief of Congress, got together with Sheila Dikshit, the Chief Minister, to discuss regarding the concerns in the national Capital such as Madarsa Board establishment and Urdu professors’ dilemma to name a few.
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Chief Minister,
Congress,
General Secretary,
Madarasa,
NCP,
Ramvir Singh Bidhuri,
Sheila Dikshit,
Tariq Anwar
Water Dept. not successful in raising water capacity: NCP
Vedprakash Ayra, the NCP chief in the civic body, revealed that the water department was not successful in its objective of raising the capacity by 50-55 million liters per day or MLD following performing different tasks last October 10-11.
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civic body,
NCP,
Vedprakash Ayra,
water department
Wednesday 19 October, 2011
NCP gains 650 more members in Canacona
In a special gathering prearranged at Canacona municipal hall last Sunday, the Nationalist Congress Party or NCP, which is led by Sapnesh Desai, has gained more or less 650 additional members.
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Canacona,
Nationalist Congress Party,
NCP,
Sapnesh Desai
NCP chief recommends Home Minister more police forces
Techi Kaso, the NCP Local MLA, already pushed for Takar Marde, the Home Minister, to have urgent deployment of more police forces in police precincts situated in Itanagar as well as Naharlogun to preserve peace and order in Capital Complex.
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Capital Complex,
Home Minister,
Itanagar,
Naharlogun,
NCP Local MLA,
Takar Marde,
Techi Kaso
NCP pushes for Centre on peace and order procedures
Last Monday, according to Ngurang Pinch, the NCP President, they pushed for the Centre to set off a number of thoroughly-studied procedures to restore harmony as well as order in the state capital Arunachal Pradesh.
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Arunachal Pradesh,
Centre,
NCP President,
Ngurang Pinch
Monday 17 October, 2011
Poor turnout in urban polling centers, a big concern: NCP city chief
Vandana Chavan, the NCP city leader, revealed that the little attendance of urban voters around 15-30% in polling centers in the Khadakwasla by-elections already heaved problem in the midst of political heads preparing for civic elections 4 months from now. However, the turnout of rural voters is 40-60%.
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elections,
Khadakwasla,
NCP,
rural,
urban,
Vandana Chavan
NCP, RJD says BJP attempts to disrupt communal accord
Together with RJD, the National General Secretary of NCP, Tariq Anwar, stated that the BJP has acted to reduce the value of peace as well as communal good relations nationwide by means of rath yatra of BJP chief L K Advani due to electoral gains in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
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BJP,
L K Advani,
NCP,
rath yatra,
RJD,
Tariq Anwar
NCP upholds legalization of ore mining
According to Nationalist Congress Party’s representative Avinash Bhosle, NCP executive committee last Saturday approved a resolution upholding the legalization of mining in Goa without hindrance from the state admin since this sector is a potential source of revenue from exportation of 35-40 million tonnes of ore.
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Avinash Bhosle,
exportation of ore,
Goa,
mining,
Nationalist Congress Party,
NCP
Anwar requests 10% reservation for Muslims in Bihar
Tariq Anwar, the All India Qaumi Tanjim president as well as General Secretary of NCP, this day requested that the state admin of Bihar supply a reservation of 10% to minority group in government occupations. He further stated that the Muslims comprise 16.8% of Bihar’s entire inhabitants.
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Bihar,
General Secretary,
Muslims,
NCP,
Qaumi Tanjim president,
Tariq Anwar
Chhagan Bhujbal, NCP chief, celebrates his 64th birthday
Followers of Chhagan Bhujbal, the Maharashtra PWD minister, swarmed his residence this day and greeted him on his 64th birthday whereas Prithviraj Chavan, the Chief Minister, gave his warm greeting and wishes to the pioneer NCP chief by means of telephone.
Friday 14 October, 2011
NCP denounces senseless attack on Polan Paul
National Congress Party’s Meghalaya unit had made a condemnation of the senseless attack on Polan Paul, a pioneer as well as famous national of Tura, through NCP spokesperson James Sangma wherein he stated that this incident already heaved issues regarding high-handedness of police along with the state admin’s lack of interest on the emotions of the residents of Tura.
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James Sangma,
Meghalaya,
NCP,
Polan Paul,
Tura
Ajit Pawar expects power capacity to escalate in 8 days
According to the senior NCP head, the Maharashtra deputy Chief Minister, Ajit Pawar, the government is set to have an attempt to resolve the ongoing energy shortages through one day of energy reduction weekly in the rural regions. Moreover, he revealed that power capacity is predicted to escalate within eight days.
New textile policy to provide Rs 40,000 crore investment, 12 lakh jobs
After many investigations conducted by a sub-committee represented by 7 members of NCP ministers as well as Congress, the latest textile policy, that would provide Rs 40,000 crore investment along with 12 lakh employment opportunities, is set to be recommended to the cabinet.
NCP requests inquest on illegal cement refineries in Meghalaya
Last Wednesday, Nationalist Congress Party or NCP requested the government for a private inquisition regarding the illegal establishment of cement refineries, operated by at minimum eight firms, in woodland regions located in Jaintia Hils district, Meghalaya, according to Conrad L Sangma, the NCP chief.
Wednesday 12 October, 2011
NCP aims formation of havan to cleanse Sitabdiara
The NCP declared that it has set a plan to form a ‘havan’ to cleanse Sitabdiara, the location where Jaya Prakash Narayan was born, after charging L K Advanj of ‘desecrating’ the place via initiation of his "Jan Chetna" yatra versus fraud.
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Jan Chetna Yatra,
Jaya Prakash Narayan,
L K Advani,
NCP,
Sitabdiara
NCP, Congress support conservation of Vetal Tekdi hill
Vandana Chavan, the City Nationalist Congress Party leader, announced this Monday that conserving the hill in Vetal Tekdi is significant for generations to come wherein Congress along with NCP corporators shored up the government’s recommendation in the general assembly of Pune Municipal Corporation.
Ration cards shared out by Anil Deshmukh in Kamathipura to sex laborers
In Kamathipura, Mumbai, Anil Deshmukh, the Minister for food and civil supplies, this Monday shared out ration cards with 50 commercial sex laborers as a start of this advocacy nationwide wherein the names of the lady together with her kids are written in the cards that would give them items like 10 kg of wheat at Rs.7.60, 5 kg of rice at Rs.9.20, one litre of palm oil and around two to three litres of kerosene.
Yatra of L K Advani, questioned by NCP
During the National Congress Party assembly in Barabanki, Tariq Anwar, the General Secretary of NCP, cross-examined L K Advani, the BJP chief, concerning his Jan Chetna Yatra asking him to disclose the amount of blackmoney being used up on yatra.
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BJP,
Jan Chetna Yatra,
L K Advani,
NCP,
Tariq Anwar
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