Thus, in the sixties, entry into the labour market was tackled through pioneering centres, such as the Telephony School, the Professional Training Centre and the University Physiotherapy School, veritable milestones in the path towards equality and social and professional integration, which knew no bounds.īased on these plans, educational centres were created to guarantee good training from the bottom, giving rise to cultural initiatives, such as libraries with Braille and audio supports, and essential services were set in motion, including rehabilitation.Īt the same time, Spain was living its so-called Spanish Miracle, with tourism, emigration and foreign investments boosting its strides towards modernity. This initial and underlying aspiration - decent work through the sale of the cupón for all the Spanish blind - was overwhelmingly fulfilled but further professional opportunities needed to be explored. More than 40 years had to pass before the Spanish blind were able to assume responsibility for the ONCE. The BJP won all 10 seats in the state, improving its last tally of seven seats.ĭon’t miss out on ET Prime stories! Get your daily dose of business updates on WhatsApp.At that time, the cupón had only three digits, draws were organized on a provincial basis and, to a large extent, the institution’s management was in the hands of the State Administration, which appointed the person in charge, denominated “national leader”. Sitting MP Ramesh Chander Kaushik defeated the former chief minister by a margin of 1,64,864 votes. To record by or as if by making notches: notched the score on a stick. In Sonipat too, where the Congress had fielded former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, the saffron outfit registered an impressive victory. Informal A level or degree: a notch or two higher in quality. He lost the contest by a margin of 3,09,918 votes. The state Congress chief, Ashok Tanwar, too faced a crushing defeat at the hands of BJP's Sunita Duggal. She had bagged the seat in the 20 elections.īureaucrat-turned-politician Brijendra Singh won from Hisar, defeating sitting MP and Jannayak Janata Party (JJP) candidate Dushyant Chautala by a margin of 3,14,068 votes.ĭushyant, who is the grandson of former chief minister Om Prakash Chautala, had floated his own political outfit after splitting from the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD).Ĭongress candidate Bhavya Bishnoi, the grandson of former chief minister Bhajan Lal, finished third.īrijendra Singh is the son of Union Minister Birender Singh. Selja is a two-time MP from the constituency. Sitting Ambala MP Rattan Lal Kataria defeated former Union minister and Congress' Kumari Selja by a margin of 3,42,345 votes. Haryana minister Nayab Singh Saini, who was fielded from Kurukshetra after sitting MP RK Saini rebelled, defeated Congress' Nirmal Singh by a margin of 3,84,591 votes. He defeated Congress' Ajay Singh Yadav by 3,86,256 votes. Union Minister Rao Inderjit Singh too retained his Gurugram seat. Shruti was elected to the Lok Sabha from the seat in 2009 but was defeated by Dharambir in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections. The former MP lost to Dharambir by a huge margin of 4,44,463 votes. In the Bhiwani-Mahendergarh constituency too, BJP's sitting MP Dharambir inflicted a crushing defeat on Congress' Shruti Choudhary, who is the granddaughter of former chief minister Bansi Lal.
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