As the Narendra Modi government enters its third year, let's examine his campaign promises, and just how many of them have come to pass. After all, sabki dhulai!
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ContributeInformation courtesy: Election Promises Tracker
Election Promises Tracker, enables voters to monitor the performance of their governments against the promises they made during elections in the fields of education, health, governance, agriculture, economy, business, and industries. It has recently released its latest report on the third anniversary of Narendra Modi-led BJP government.
The website has been set-up by Anurag Kundu. He has been assisting Aam Aadmi Party-led Delhi Government in its background policy research and program designs as a member of its education task force. Previously, he has worked with Indus Action and Teach For India. He can be reached at his twitter handle @AnuragKunduAK.
Disclosure: Anurag has volunteered with Aam Aadmi Party in the past
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