Recognition Of Regional Parties

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The video captures a classroom lecture focused on the "Recognition of Regional Parties" within the Indian political system. The slide displayed on the screen lists specific political organizations, detailing their acronyms, regions of operation, founding years, and key founders. Visible entries include the Samajwadi Party (SP), established in 1992 by Mulayam Singh Yadav; the Trinamool Congress (TMC) in West Bengal, founded in 1998 by Mamata Banerjee; and the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) in Tamil Nadu, founded in 1949 by C.N. Annadurai. The instructor, identified as Pramod Rana in the top right corner, stands in front of the screen, partially blocking the text. The top left banner displays the topic in Hindi as "राजनीतिक दल और उसकी प्रणाली".

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    The instructor stands before a slide titled "Recognition of Regional Parties". The slide lists the Samajwadi Party (SP) founded in 1992, TMC (West Bengal) founded in 1998, and DMK (Tamil Nadu) founded in 1949. The instructor's head obscures some text, but the party names and founding details are visible. The top banner reads "राजनीतिक दल और उसकी प्रणाली".

This segment introduces specific examples of regional parties recognized in the Indian political landscape. By listing parties like SP, TMC, and DMK alongside their founding dates and leaders, the lecture establishes a historical context for these organizations. The visual aid serves as a reference for students to memorize key facts about these significant regional entities. The lecture appears to be part of a larger series on political science, specifically focusing on party systems.