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CONTENTS:- Vol.1: 1. Haryana: a profile; 2. Political process in Haryana: 1921-77; 3. Haryana Vidhan Sabha General Elections, 1967; 4. Haryana Vidhan Sabha Mid-term Poll, 1968; 5. Haryana Vidhan Sabha General Elections, 1972; 6. Conclusion; Annexures: i. A Tehsil-wise population, 2001; ii. Voters and votes polled in 1967, 68 and 1972 Assembly Elections men: women ratio; iii. Straight fight between political parties: a constituency wise view of 1967, 1968, 1972 Assembly Elections; iv. Constituency-wise details of results-1967, 1968 and 1972 Assembly Elections; v. Women contestants in 1967, 1968 and 1972 Assembly Elections; vi. Haryana Vidhan Sabha Elections, 1972: list of writs; vii. Council of ministers after 1972 Assembly Elections. Vol.2: 1. Assembly elections, 1977; 2. Assembly elections, 1982; 3. Assembly elections, 1987; 4. Assembly elections, 1991; 5. Assembly elections, 1996; 6. Assembly elections, 2000; 7. Women and electoral politics in Haryana. |
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The present work, 'Dynamics of Electoral Politics in Haryana' is the first-ever comprehensive research work on political process in the state since the British rule. Socio-economic contours of the state impinging on the electoral process have also been taken into consideration. It focusses mainly on analytical description of General Elections of 1967, mid term polls of 1968 and Assembly Elections of 1972. The study also covers various political developments of the state from the year 1921 to 1977. It is a comprehensive effort to cover the political process in the state since 1977. It analyses mainly the electoral politics of the state w.s.r. to the Haryana Vidhan Sabha General elections held in 1977, 1982, 1987, 1991, 1996 and 2000. It significantly records an analytical view of all the major political developments of the state right from 1977. Moreover, it provides a wide spectrum of all kinds of data and information pertaining to the electoral politics in the state. Scholars and general public interested in electoral politics of the state will be delighted to go through this book which is Encyclopaedic both in form and content. |
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