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  1. Districts Data : Friends of BJP — Because India Deserves Better on April 6th, 2009 3:28 pm

    [...] are delighted to make available a veritable treasure trove of information on all the districts of India. Pick a State, then drill down to the District. You can also use the search box to get to a [...]

  2. Raghu on April 6th, 2009 6:34 pm

    I am extremely delighted to know this feature has been added. Actually I suggested this yesterday and lo..its here today. I did contact a lot of BJP leaders with this suggestion. Thanks FOBJP, This will not only help us, but inturn it will help the BJP win seats where there are narrow margins. Please all supporters keep ur ears to the ground in your local constituencies. If you realize any issues that can help the candidate(for ex,… no library…or other infrastructure…any other incidents, then please come here and post your suggestions. The respective candidates can look up those and immediately act upon them so that we can have as many votes as possible. THanks..Thanks FOBJP….This is a great team indeed. No doubt with such committed individuals, shri Advaniji will be our PM.

  3. Raghu on April 6th, 2009 6:41 pm

    Also, please suggest to the BJP election in charge that all lok sabha candidate to have a blackberry. They can be connected while on the move. This will ensure that they can browse the net to know new suggestions that have been posted here.

  4. Amit Srivastava on April 6th, 2009 9:15 pm

    Great effort.

    Where did you pull the data from? It is a treasure. I would like to run some automated analysis on the data if possible.

    By the way, I feel that there is some inconsistency in the way ranking have been done, e.g.,
    1. Central Delhi: 64.33 percent of the district’s population is in the working age group of 15-59 years. The district ranks 459 among 591 districts of India in terms of proportion of population in working age group (a higher rank reflects a good performance).
    2. South Delhi: 62.73 percent of the district’s population is in the working age group of 15-59 years. The district ranks 131 among 591 districts of India in terms of proportion of population in working age group (a higher rank reflects a good performance).
    3. 66.81 percent of the district’s population is in the working age group of 15-59 years. The district ranks 6 among 591 districts of India in terms of proportion of population in working age group (a higher rank reflects a good performance).

  5. americanindian on April 7th, 2009 12:50 am

    I can’t believe this. The man who aspires to be the prime minister of this country is speaking in such nasty language. While there is no defence for what Varun has said, but he is a young guy. What about a seasoned politician who remained the chief minister of a state for such a long period and eulogised by the world for turning Railways into a profit-making department. If such an experienced politician can speak so mean to woo voters of a particulalr community in Kisanganj, then why blame Varun? Shame on you greedy politicans! Lalu is worse than Varun

    Look at the media , it is not a subject in any television debate, Why? Lalu Yadav is secular, because he said he will crush Varun who raise voice for hindus. It is great if you want to become seucalr, you kill or do whatever you want to do hidus because they are not united- you will not be questioned by media or any body. Spineless Hindus wake up, act if you are united nobody will raise a voice against you. What BJP is doing? You don’t want to complaint to the EC? May be you all forgot , how Lalu become messaih of one particular community by arresting Advani during Rathyathra. He is trying play the same card again? Poor BJP you will never get any support from media because that they all are controlled by antinationalist. Why can’t Nitish kumar to raise an FIR against him? My dear secular media you look through all parties and politicians in one prisom, otherwise we neutral people will shut your channel for ever

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