18th Lok Sabha Statistics
o The average age of MPs elected to the 18th Lok Sabha is 56 years; this was 59 years in the 17th Lok Sabha.
o 74 MPs (14%) elected to the 18th Lok Sabha are women. This is marginally lower than in 2019, when 78 women were elected. While there has been a slow increase in the number of women in Lok Sabha over the years, India still lags behind several countries. For example, 46% of MPs in South Africa, 35% in the UK, and 29% in the USA are women.
o 78% of MPs of the 18th Lok Sabha have completed at least undergraduate education.
o Agriculture and social work are the most common professions among MPs elected to the 18th Lok Sabha.
o Association for Democratic Reforms has noted that nearly 46% of the elected members (251) have registered criminal cases registered. Of these, 170 (~31%) have been registered with serious crimes that include rape, murder, attempt to murder, kidnapping, and crimes against women.
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o The average age of MPs elected to the 18th Lok Sabha is 56 years; this was 59 years in the 17th Lok Sabha.
o 74 MPs (14%) elected to the 18th Lok Sabha are women. This is marginally lower than in 2019, when 78 women were elected. While there has been a slow increase in the number of women in Lok Sabha over the years, India still lags behind several countries. For example, 46% of MPs in South Africa, 35% in the UK, and 29% in the USA are women.
o 78% of MPs of the 18th Lok Sabha have completed at least undergraduate education.
o Agriculture and social work are the most common professions among MPs elected to the 18th Lok Sabha.
o Association for Democratic Reforms has noted that nearly 46% of the elected members (251) have registered criminal cases registered. Of these, 170 (~31%) have been registered with serious crimes that include rape, murder, attempt to murder, kidnapping, and crimes against women.
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2. It ranks #1 in Data Consumption, showcasing the highest data usage worldwide.
3. India leads at #1 in Digital Payment Volume, reflecting the largest number of digital transactions.
4. With a #3 position in Unicorns, India is among the top nations for startup ecosystems.
5. Ranking #2 in Social Media Users, India has one of the largest social media populations.
6. India is #1 in Software Services Exports, leading in global IT service delivery.
7. Holding the #1 spot in Engineering Graduates, India produces the highest number of engineering professionals annually.
8. India is #2 in Mobile App Downloads, indicating significant app usage and engagement.
9. The country ranks #3 in E-commerce Growth, showing rapid expansion in online retail.
10. India is #1 in the Global Fintech Adoption Rate, highlighting widespread use of fintech solutions.
#DigitalIndia
#FinTech
#Digital
#India
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There is no need to panic. There is no need to despair. There is no need to get overjoyed. I would like you to remember that you have to stay calm, that you have to stay stoic.
Today the result has come. Today we will not take any radical decisions. Today just absorb what this is and lets try to figure out the best way forward. Today we should not be overcome by emotions although I know that it is easier said than done.
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Today the result has come. Today we will not take any radical decisions. Today just absorb what this is and lets try to figure out the best way forward. Today we should not be overcome by emotions although I know that it is easier said than done.
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