Revision (List of 6 National Parties )

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The video features an educational lecture segment focused on the 'List of 6 National Parties' in India. The instructor stands before a digital screen displaying a bulleted list of political parties. Throughout the clip, he systematically writes the founding year for each party in red ink next to their names. He begins with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), writing '1980', followed by the Indian National Congress (INC) with '1885'. He proceeds to the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) writing '1984', the Communist Party of India - Marxist (CPI-M) with '1964', the National People's Party (NPP) with '2013', and finally the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) with '2012'. A note at the bottom of the screen mentions that TMC, NCP, and CPI lost their status in 2023.

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    The instructor writes the founding years for the six national parties listed on the screen. He records '1980' for BJP, '1885' for INC, '1984' for BSP, '1964' for CPI-M, '2013' for NPP, and '2012' for AAP. The screen header reads 'List of 6 National Parties' and includes a note about parties losing status in 2023. The instructor concludes by turning to face the camera to explain the list.

This segment serves as a memorization aid for political science students, visually linking major Indian national parties with their establishment dates. By writing the years directly on the list, the instructor emphasizes the chronological history of these organizations, contrasting the long-standing INC (1885) with newer entities like AAP (2012). The inclusion of the note regarding status loss in 2023 adds context about the dynamic nature of party recognition.