Thursday, 25 January 2024


 INDIAN NATIONAL LOKDAL WORKER DETAILS PORTAL

Member No. 0201610052698569

Name: Gourav

Father Name : Som Nath

Constituency : Mullana

Village : Rajouli

Booth No. : 139

Status : Worker


Gourav s/o Som Nath R/o Village Rajouli Tehsil Barara District Ambala Haryana (India) joined the Indian National Lokdal party on dated 08 March 2018 and he was appointed as a worker of our party. He participated in the Rallies of the party and do selfless services by serving tea and water to the public. He played a lead role to affix the poster of rallies. He aware to the illiterate people regarding their constitutional and fundamental right and to improve the living standard. He also participated in the medical as well as education camps like blood donation camp, free education camp, basic education etc.


Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) is a political party based primarily in the Indian state of Haryana. It was initially founded as the Haryana Lok Dal (Rashtriya) by Devi Lal in 1996, who served as the Deputy Prime Minister of India.

The party emerged as a significant voice advocating for farmers' rights and rural development in the state of Haryana. It has played a crucial role in advocating for agricultural reforms and regional development as well. The party is generally considered to adhere to the ideology of regionalism and follows a centrist position within the spectrum of India's politics.[2]

The party is led by Om Prakash Chautala, the son of Devi Lal, who served as the former Chief Minister of Haryana. His son, Abhay Singh Chautala is the General Secretary.

On 27 January 2021, Abhay Singh Chautala had resigned as the only MLA from the party citing the BJP-led Union government’s refusal to accept farmers’ demands.[3] He was later re-elected from the Ellenabad constituency in a bypoll election on 2 November 2021.[4]

List of Current Members and Presidents[edit]

PositionName
National PresidentOm Prakash Chautala
Secretary GeneralAbhay Singh Chautala
National Vice-PresidentR.S. Choudhary, Prakash Bharti
State President, HaryanaNafe Singh Rathee
State Vice-President, HaryanaMrs. Rekha Rana, Habib Ur Rehman, Rao Hoshiar Singh, Bhopal Singh Bhati, Raj Singh Mor
State General Secretary, HaryanaMahendra Singh Chauhan, Rajesh Godara, Dr Sitaram, Om Prakash Gora, Dilbag Singh, Sunil Lamba, Rameshwar Das, Mangat Ram Saini, Naresh Sharma and Ram Kumar Aibla
State Secretary, HaryanaDr KC Kajal, Satbir Badhesara, Jagtar Singh Sandhu, Tayyab Hussain Bhimshika, Anand Sheoran, Sushil Kumar Gautam, Pala Ram Rathi, Ramesh Kumar, Ram Rattan Kashyap, Jogiram, Joginder Malik
State Organization Secretary, HaryanaRanveer Mandola
State Treasurer, HaryanaManoj Aggarwal
Chairman of the Policy and Programming CommitteeM.S. Malik
Chairman of the Disciplinary Action CommitteeSher Singh Badsham
Office SecretaryS. Nachhatar Singh Malhan
Media CoordinatorRakesh Sihag[5]

INLD Students Organization (ISO) is the official student wing of INLD. Shri Arjun Chautala is the national Incharge and Adv Raman Dhaka is the Secretary General of ISO.[6]

History[

Chaudhary Devi Lal, following his triumph in the election for the Rori constituency to the Haryana Legislative Assembly in 1974, established the Bharatiya Lok Dal. Subsequently, the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) emerged in 1987 after the assembly election. The electoral battles of 1982 and 1987 were waged under the banner of Lok Dal (LKD), marking a transitional phase for the party. Notably, in 1998, the party underwent a rebranding, adopting its current name.

The party's political affiliations saw it become a constituent of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA). Consequently, it contributed to the governance helmed by the Bharatiya Janata Party from 1998 to 2004 on the federal stage.

The Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) has faced a series of electoral setbacks, notably performing below expectations in each of the four successive general elections conducted since 1998.[7] It has experienced a string of defeats in the Haryana assembly elections, facing losses in the years 2005, 2009, and 2014. Moreover, despite forming an alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in 2009, the party encountered disappointment by failing to secure any seats in the Lok Sabha during both the 2004 and 2009 general elections.[8]

During the 1999 Lok Sabha elections, the INLD forged an electoral alliance with the BJP in Haryana. Each party contested five out of the ten seats in the state, resulting in a clean sweep with all ten candidates securing victories. Subsequently, in 2000, Chautala clinched his fifth term as the Chief Minister of Haryana. The INLD exhibited strong performance in the state assembly elections, securing 47 out of the 90 available seats. However, following this success, the party opted to sever ties with the BJP, consequently departing from both the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and the government. The 2004 electoral contest saw the party vying for 20 Lok Sabha seats across HaryanaRajasthanUttar Pradesh, and Chandigarh. Unfortunately, a majority of these candidates, numbering 14, failed to retain their deposits. Specifically, in Haryana, the INLD's 10 candidates managed to secure 22.43% of the votes. Meanwhile, in Rajasthan, 5 candidates garnered 0.52% of the votes, 4 candidates in Uttar Pradesh secured a mere 0.02%, and the sole candidate in Chandigarh amassed 6.61% of the votes.[9]

In the subsequent 2005 Haryana state assembly elections, the INLD faced a substantial setback, losing its majority by securing only 9 out of the 90 available seats. This marked a significant decline compared to the Congress party's sweeping victory, clinching 67 seats during the same electoral contest. [10] In 2009, the INLD won 31 seats.[11]

On 16 January 2013, Om Prakash Chautala and Ajay Chautala were sent jail after a New Delhi court sentenced them to ten years imprisonment under various provisions of the IPC and the Prevention of Corruption Act.[12][13][14] In the 16th Lok Sabha elections, the INLD won on two seats. Dushyant Chautala[15] was elected from the Hisar Lok Sabha constituency and Charanjeet Singh Rori was elected for a Sirsa Lok Sabha constituency.

In Rohtak at Chhotu Ram Stadium, INLD made the Guinness World Records for having supporters apply for 10,450 eye donations in 8 hours.[16][17][18] In the 2014 Legislative Assembly election, the INLD won 19 seats and became the Opposition party in the state, earning more seats than the Congress partyAbhay Singh Chautala was elected as the Leader of the Opposition in the Haryana Legislative Assembly.

On 14 April 2015, Indian National Lok DalJanata Dal (United)Janata Dal (Secular)Rashtriya Janata DalSamajwadi Party, and Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya) announced that they would merge into a new national Janata Parivar Alliance.[19]

Jannayak Janta Party emerged from a split in the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) which itself had been caused by infighting among the Chautala family. An INLD rally at Gohana in October 2018 had seen heckling of Abhay Chautala, a son of INLD leader Om Prakash Chautala for which Dushyant Chautala, a grandson, and his younger brother, Digvijay Chautala, were blamed.[20][21] The JJP was formally launched at a rally in Jind in December 2018 by Dushyant Chautala who held a seat in the Lok Sabha of the national Parliament of India, from when he was an INLD member.

For 2019 Haryana Legislative Assembly election, they forged alliance with Shiromani Akali Dal. Previously both parties fought elections together but their alliance fell in 2017 over the issue of the Sutlej Yamuna link canal.[22]


List of Chief Ministers[edit]

NoNameConstituencyTerm of office[23]Days in officeAssembly

(Elections)

Party
1Om Prakash ChautalaNarwana24 July 19993 March 20005 years, 223 daysNinth Assembly

(1996 elections)

Indian National Lok Dal (INLD)
23 March 20004 March 2005Tenth Assembly

(2000 elections)


Tuesday, 3 October 2023

Sunday, 22 May 2022

 

STAFF SELECTION COMMISION (SSC)
SSC VARIOUS SELECTION POST X REQUIRMENT 2022

Important Dates 
Apply Start Date                    :-12/05/2022
Last Date                                 :-13/06/2022
Last Date Pay Exam Fee        :-15/06/2022 



Application Fee
Gen. , EWS, OBC                             :- 100/-
SC/ST/PH & All Category Female :- 0/-

Age Limit
18 to 30 (Post wise)
For Post Wise Age Limit Details Read Full Notification

Qualification 
10th 
12th 
Graduation 


Registration             :-Click Here
Login                        :-Click Here
Notification              :-Click Here


Contact for filling the form sitting at home
Contact :- +918529605500
Email:- saralbarara@gmail.com



 

 

Staff Selection Commission (SSC)

SSC Head Constable (Ministerial) in Delhi Police Exam 2022

SSC Advt No. : 3/1/2022–P&P-II Short Details of Notification

Important Dates

  • Application Begin : 17/05/2022
  • Last Date for Apply Online 16/06/2022 upto 11 PM
  • Pay Fee Online Last Date : 16/06/2022
  • Offline Payment Last Date : 20/06/2022
  • Correction Date : 21-25 June 2022
  • CBT Exam Date : September 2022

Application Fee

  • General / OBC / EWS : 100/-
  • SC / ST : 0/-
  • All Category Female : 0/- (Exempted)
  • Correction Charge :
  • First Time : 200/-
  • Second Time : 500/-
  • Pay the Exam Fee Through Debit Card / Credit Card / Net Banking



SSC Delhi Police Head Constable 2022 Age Limit as on 01/01/2022

  • Minimum Age : 18 Years.
  • Maximum Age : 25 Years
  • Age Between : 02/01/1997 to 01/01/2004
  • Age Relaxation Extra as per SSC Delhi Police Head Constable (Ministerial) Recruitment Rules 2022.

Post Name

Gender

Total Post

Delhi Police Head Constable Eligibility

Head Constable (Ministerial)

Male

559

·    10+2 Intermediate in Any Recognized Board in India.

·    Typing Speed :

·    English : 30 WPM OR

·    Hindi : 25 WPM

Female

276

 

Apply Online                                        :-Click Here
Download Notification                        :-Click Here




saralbarara@gmail.com
+918529605500



Saturday, 4 August 2018

Assistant Loco Pilot ALP Admit Card

Railway Requirement Board

Assistant Loco Pilot ALP 

Admit Card

Download Admit Card:-Click Here

Exam Mock Test:-         Click Here

Download SC/ST Travel Pass:-Click Here


KASHYAP PHOTOSTAT Near Railway Station Barara
+918529605500



Thursday, 2 August 2018

CTET September 2018

CTET September 2018

Application Start Date :-01/08/2018
Last Date:- 27/08/2018

See Full Notification:-Click Here

Apply Online :-Registration-Click Here

                                       Login- Click Here

Official Website :-Click Here


Other way to apply online Please Visit KASHYAP PHOTOSTAT Near Railway Station Barara Ambala Haryana   Mob. 8529605500

Wednesday, 26 July 2017

ISRO Asst & UDC Apply Online

ISRO Recruitment 2017 – Apply Online for 313 Asst & UDC Posts:Government of India, Department of Space,  Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), ISRO Centralised Recruitment Board [ICRB] has advertised a notification for the recruitment of 313 Assistant (ISRO Centres/ Units), Upper Division Clerk (UDC) (Department of Space) & Assistant (Autonomous Institutions/ Central PSU under Dept. of Space) vacancies on temporary basis. Eligible candidates can apply online from 11-07-2017 to 31-07-2017. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process & how to apply are given below….

ISRO Vacancy Details
Total of the Posts: 313
Name of the Posts:
1. Assistant for filling up in ISRO Centres/ Units: 272 Posts
a. Ahmedabad: 20 Posts
b. Bengaluru: 97 Posts
c. Hyderabad: 27 Posts
d. New Delhi: 04 Posts
e. Sriharikota: 35 Posts
f. Thiruvananthapuram: 89 Posts
2. Upper Division Clerk (UDC) for filling up in Department of Space: 02 Posts
a. Department of Space Bengaluru – 02 Posts
3. Assistant for filling-up at Autonomous Institutions/ Central PSU under Dept. of Space: 39 Posts
a. Ahmedabad: 16 Posts
b. Bengaluru: 07 Posts
c. Hyderabad: Post
d. New Delhi: 4 Posts
e. Thiruvananthapuram: 01 Post

Age Limit: Candidates age limit should be in between 18 – 26 years as on 31-07-2017 (31 years in case of SC/ ST candidates and 29 years for OBC candidates). Age relaxation is admissible as per Govt. of India orders.

Educational Qualification: Candidates should possess Graduation in Arts/ Commerce/ Management/ Science/ Computer Applications with First Class, as declared by the University, Knowledge in the use of Computers.

Application Fee: Applicants required to pay Rs. 100/- through ‘online’ using Internet Banking/ Debit Card/ Credit Card or ‘Offline’ in the form of Challan by visiting nearest SBI Branch. All Women candidates/ Scheduled Castes (SC)/ Scheduled Tribes (ST); Ex-serviceman and Persons with Disabilities (PWD) candidates are exempted from payment of Application Fee.

Selection Process: Candidates will be selected based on applicants performance in Written Exam & Skill Test (Computer Literacy Test).

How to Apply: Eligible candidates can apply online through the website www.isro.gov.in from 11-07-2017 to 31-07-2017.

Instructions to Apply Online:
1. Before applying online, candidates should have E-mail ID & Mobile Number & upload the requisite documents.
2. Applicants should log on through the website “www.isro.gov.in”.
3. Go to ‘Careers & Select desired notification.
4. Read the Notification & Click on Online Link.
5. Fill all the details carefully & submit the form.
6. Now take printout of application form for future use.

Important Dates:
Starting Date to Apply Online : 11-07-2017
Last Date to Apply Online: 31-07-2017
Last Date for Sending Documents: 07-08-2017
Date for Written Test: 15-10-2017.

For more details like salary, experience & other information click on the link given below….




Other Way To Apply This Post Please Visit :- Kashyap Photostate Near Railway Station Barara.


Cont:-8529605500.