National People's Party (NPP)

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This video segment focuses on the National People's Party (NPP) within an Indian political science lecture context. The slide lists key facts: founded in 2013 by P.A. Sangma, symbol is a book, status as the first North-East party with national status, and base in Meghalaya. The instructor points to these details. The header reads 'Political Parties and their System' in Hindi. The layout is clean with bullet points.

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    The instructor points to the founding details. The text reads 'Founded: 2013 by P.A. Sangma.' He then moves to the symbol, which is a 'Book.' The status is described as the 'First party from North-East India to get National Status.' Finally, the base is listed as 'Meghalaya.' The Hindi header indicates the broader topic is 'Political Parties and their System.' The logo 'KNOWLEDGEGATE' is visible at the bottom left. The instructor is wearing a light-colored hoodie.

This segment serves as a concise introduction to the NPP, providing essential data points for students. It establishes the party's origin in 2013 under P.A. Sangma, its symbolic representation as a book, and its unique status as the first North-Eastern party to achieve national recognition. The base in Meghalaya is also noted. This information is crucial for understanding the political landscape of Northeast India and the specific history of regional parties within the national framework. It highlights the significance of regional parties in the broader Indian political system today.