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Haryana Lok Sabha Election
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LOK SABHA ELECTIONS-2004 -- HARYANA
PARTYWISE VOTES AND VOTES PERCENTAGE
Name of
Total
Votes
Polled
INC
INLD
BJP
HVP
BSP
Ekta Shakti
Constituency
Electors
Polled
(%)
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Ambala
1199338
847725
70.68
415264
48.99
130972
15.45
180330
21.27
22084
2.61
57028
6.73
13292
1.57
Kurukshetra
1161930
850858
73.23
362054
42.55
201864
23.72
126910
14.92
77136
9.07
23057
2.71
31202
3.67
Karnal
1240336
818927
66.02
318948
38.95
113510
13.86
154186
18.83
21371
2.61
67392
8.23
82430
10.1
Sonipat
1138771
737119
64.73
225908
30.65
198866
26.98
233477
31.67
..
..
37185
5.04
..
..
Rohtak
1055610
662049
62.72
324235
48.97
105640
15.96
173800
26.25
10334
1.56
24228
3.66
..
..
Bhiwani
1192271
871144
73.07
290936
33.4
241958
27.77
24467
2.81
266532
30.6
17216
1.98
..
..
Hisar
1136593
769851
67.73
407210
52.89
224442
29.15
64722
8.41
19475
..
25060
3.26
..
..
Faridabad
1546578
844718
54.62
357284
42.3
205355
24.31
171714
20.33
13042
1.54
71459
8.46
..
..
Mahendragarh
1429015
849305
59.43
358714
42.24
115154
13.56
148373
17.47
30134
3.55
56181
6.61
..
..
Sirsa
1219935
841682
68.99
349397
41.51
277922
33.02
115128
13.68
46059
5.47
24448
2.9
..
..
State Total
12320377
8093378
66.12
3409950
42.25
1815683
22.43
1393107
17.21
506167
6.25
403254
4.98
126924
1.56
LOK SABHA ELECTIONS-2004 -- HARYANA
PARTYWISE VOTES AND VOTES PERCENTAGE
Name of
Total
Votes
Polled
INC
INLD
BJP
HVP
BSP
Ekta Shakti
Constituency
Electors
Polled
(%)
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Ambala
1199338
847725
70.68
415264
48.99
130972
15.45
180330
21.27
22084
2.61
57028
6.73
13292
1.57
Kurukshetra
1161930
850858
73.23
362054
42.55
201864
23.72
126910
14.92
77136
9.07
23057
2.71
31202
3.67
Karnal
1240336
818927
66.02
318948
38.95
113510
13.86
154186
18.83
21371
2.61
67392
8.23
82430
10.1
Sonipat
1138771
737119
64.73
225908
30.65
198866
26.98
233477
31.67
..
..
37185
5.04
..
..
Rohtak
1055610
662049
62.72
324235
48.97
105640
15.96
173800
26.25
10334
1.56
24228
3.66
..
..
Bhiwani
1192271
871144
73.07
290936
33.4
241958
27.77
24467
2.81
266532
30.6
17216
1.98
..
..
Hisar
1136593
769851
67.73
407210
52.89
224442
29.15
64722
8.41
19475
..
25060
3.26
..
..
Faridabad
1546578
844718
54.62
357284
42.3
205355
24.31
171714
20.33
13042
1.54
71459
8.46
..
..
Mahendragarh
1429015
849305
59.43
358714
42.24
115154
13.56
148373
17.47
30134
3.55
56181
6.61
..
..
Sirsa
1219935
841682
68.99
349397
41.51
277922
33.02
115128
13.68
46059
5.47
24448
2.9
..
..
State Total
12320377
8093378
66.12
3409950
42.25
1815683
22.43
1393107
17.21
506167
6.25
403254
4.98
126924
1.56
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Sarthak presents various moods of NANDI in his bull series

Sarthak presents various moods of NANDI in his bull series
Sarthak, one of India's celebrated artists acclaimed for his contemporary paintings, is displaying his latest collection of Paintings, "Nandi (the Bull) Series" at Hotel Fortune Select, Gurgaon from Feb.20 ~ 26, 2009. The series also include his paintings on Rajasthan, Sundarban, Mythology, Tribals etc.
In "Nandi (the Bull) Series", his latest series of paintings, meticulously done over a period of 2 years, the artist has tried to capture the various forms of Nandi, the chariot of Lord Shiva, symbol of power). Various features of Nandi inspired me to work on the theme and I've tried to capture its various moods and forms, says the artist. The artist has a great love for Indian Mythology and its people. He finds his subjects during his frequent visits to various places in India, particularly rural and natural forest areas, and captures them on the canvas. In his vignettes, the power of linear lines – both stated and unstated, enhance the spiritual nature of the holy souls. His red, yellow, green and burnt sienna illustrate the pulsating energy and purity, perfectly in harmony with spirituality.
Sarthak's designs and paintings on various themes carry the insights of his artistic journey. He reveals his reflections in oil, water, charcoal, ink – each medium brilliantly indicating the contentment, exhilaration, tranquility and mystical musical notes, flowing through each of his canvas.
According to Sarthak, "As art has no inhibitions and is free from boundaries, the beginning of every canvas is a world yet untouched – that is what makes it the most powerfully emotive and proficient medium to convey his perceptions and experiences of life."
Sarthak has been intensely passionate about art since his early teens and has honed the fundamentals of fine art with immense perseverance, over several years. He has been painting on a variety of themes for more than 15 years. Through his commendable series of contemporary work on Rajasthan, Tribals, Mythology, Mother Teresa and Fishermen (ink & water, charcoal and oil) etc., Sarthak brings to us, the artistic interpretation of his most intimate feelings on the true essence of India, but each of his works also have a global message, a global appeal – they appeal to the human spirit of the world. Sarthak does not see himself as a creator but rather an interpreter of God's creations and endeavors to bring this insight to all.
His clientele spans the globe. Sarthak has several solo and group exhibitions to his credit and his works have drawn appreciation from noted Art critics, the Department of Culture – Governement of India, Sahitya Kala Parishad, Embassy of France etc. and have received extensive media coverage. His wife Sikha, a well known numerologist, is the impetus behind his creativity and also his favourite critic.
Sarthak, one of India's celebrated artists acclaimed for his contemporary paintings, is displaying his latest collection of Paintings, "Nandi (the Bull) Series" at Hotel Fortune Select, Gurgaon from Feb.20 ~ 26, 2009. The series also include his paintings on Rajasthan, Sundarban, Mythology, Tribals etc.
In "Nandi (the Bull) Series", his latest series of paintings, meticulously done over a period of 2 years, the artist has tried to capture the various forms of Nandi, the chariot of Lord Shiva, symbol of power). Various features of Nandi inspired me to work on the theme and I've tried to capture its various moods and forms, says the artist. The artist has a great love for Indian Mythology and its people. He finds his subjects during his frequent visits to various places in India, particularly rural and natural forest areas, and captures them on the canvas. In his vignettes, the power of linear lines – both stated and unstated, enhance the spiritual nature of the holy souls. His red, yellow, green and burnt sienna illustrate the pulsating energy and purity, perfectly in harmony with spirituality.
Sarthak's designs and paintings on various themes carry the insights of his artistic journey. He reveals his reflections in oil, water, charcoal, ink – each medium brilliantly indicating the contentment, exhilaration, tranquility and mystical musical notes, flowing through each of his canvas.
According to Sarthak, "As art has no inhibitions and is free from boundaries, the beginning of every canvas is a world yet untouched – that is what makes it the most powerfully emotive and proficient medium to convey his perceptions and experiences of life."
Sarthak has been intensely passionate about art since his early teens and has honed the fundamentals of fine art with immense perseverance, over several years. He has been painting on a variety of themes for more than 15 years. Through his commendable series of contemporary work on Rajasthan, Tribals, Mythology, Mother Teresa and Fishermen (ink & water, charcoal and oil) etc., Sarthak brings to us, the artistic interpretation of his most intimate feelings on the true essence of India, but each of his works also have a global message, a global appeal – they appeal to the human spirit of the world. Sarthak does not see himself as a creator but rather an interpreter of God's creations and endeavors to bring this insight to all.
His clientele spans the globe. Sarthak has several solo and group exhibitions to his credit and his works have drawn appreciation from noted Art critics, the Department of Culture – Governement of India, Sahitya Kala Parishad, Embassy of France etc. and have received extensive media coverage. His wife Sikha, a well known numerologist, is the impetus behind his creativity and also his favourite critic.
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