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Some of the referendums held in India are: 1947 Sylhet referendum was held in Sylhet district on 6 July 1947 to decide whether the district would remain in Assam and join the newly formed country India or would join East Bengal (present day Bangladesh), a part of the newly formed country Pakistan. The referendum was in favor of joining East Bengal.
Category: Referendums in India. 1 language. ... 1947 North-West Frontier Province referendum; S. 1947 Sylhet referendum This page was ...
English: Invitation letter from Shri V. S. Pandey, Deputy Secretary (MRTS), Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India, announcing the award for the project “SOFT, Thiruvananthapuram”.
A table with the results of a referendum. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Title title Name given to the referendum; if the article is about the referendum the article name should be used. String required Yes label option1 Alternate label for the "yes" option. Default Yes String optional Yes votes ...
India’s 6 -week-long national election came to an end Saturday with most exit polls projecting Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to extend his decade in power with a third consecutive term.
A referendum, plebiscite, or ballot measure is a direct vote by the electorate (rather than their representatives) on a proposal, law, or political issue. [1] A referendum may be either binding (resulting in the adoption of a new policy) or advisory (functioning like a large-scale opinion poll).
A legislative referral (or legislative referendum) is a referendum in which a legislature puts proposed legislation up for popular vote. This may either be voluntarily or, as is the case in many countries for a constitutional amendment, as a mandatory part of the procedure for passing a law.
The 1947 Sylhet referendum was held in Sylhet District of the Assam Province of British India to decide whether the district would remain in undivided Assam and therefore within the post-independence Dominion of India, or leave Assam for East Bengal and consequently join the newly created Dominion of Pakistan.