Kerala Congress (Jacob) — is the faction of Kerala Congress led by the former minister Shri T.M Jacob who has held portfolios like Education, Irrigation and Culture in the State of Kerala, India.FormationKerala Congress (Jacob) was born when T.M Jacob with his supporting… … Wikipedia
Kerala Congress — The Kerala Congress is a political party in Kerala, India.The Founder of the party is K M George, from Vazhakulam, Muvattupuzha. The party has its roots in the Indian National Congress. The party is traditionally dominated by the Christian… … Wikipedia
Congress for Democracy — The Congress for Democracy (CFD) was an Indian political party founded in 1977 by Jagjivan Ram. It was formed after Jagjivan Ram left the Congress party of Indira Gandhi and denounced her rule during the Indian Emergency. The party contested the… … Wikipedia
Mani (name) — Mani (Sanskrit for jewel, gem ), is a common proper name in South Asia. It is most common in Pakistan and India. Contents 1 Given name 2 Surname 3 Homonymy 4 See also … Wikipedia
K. M. Mani — Infobox Indian politician name = K. M. Mani birth date = Birth date and age|1933|05|30|mf=y birth place =Marangattupilly, Kerala residence = Palai, Kerala death date = death place = constituency = Palai office = salary = term = predecessor =… … Wikipedia
Indian National Congress — Not to be confused with Indian National Congress (Organization). Indian National Congress … Wikipedia
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Arunachal Congress — Leader Kamen Ringu Founded 1996 Headquarters G Extension, Naharlagun Ideology Regionalist … Wikipedia
List of persons from Kerala — The following is a list of notable people from Kerala, India:Though many personalities in this list are/were multi faceted, their names are classified according to their major area of work. Please ensure that brief Wikipedia articles on these… … Wikipedia
Indian general elections 1977–1999 — Parties are listed in the following order; First listed are parties registered as National parties, secondly parties registered as State parties and then unrecognized parties that won seats. Unrecognized parties that failed to win any seats are… … Wikipedia