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MEET THE-DEBUTANTS • FROM FARMERS TO PROFESSIONALS, ROYALS TO ENTERTAINERS, WEALTHY BUSINESSMEN TO GRASSROOTS WORKERS, 280 OUT OF 542 MPs IN THE 18TH LOK SABHA ARE FIRST-TIMERS WHO COME WITH HOPE AND AMBITION. A READY RECKONER
THE YOUNG BRIGADE • The seven stars of the 18th Lok Sabha for whom age is not a barrier to their ambition
Your Career Goldmine
PLAYING A NEW ROLE • A firebrand Bollywood actress, regional thespians and a Kolkata Knight Rider, this contingent is familiar with how to mark their presence
MAKING SENSE OF INDIA
STATE CAPTAINS TO DILLI DURBAR • For some, it’s a second coming, for others, it came as a reward for persistence and longevity. They have led the state, now they will be looking to make a mark at the Centre
A TRIBE OF THEIR OWN • The voice of marginalised tribal groups, these new representatives now aim to amplify their concerns in Parliament
IN AUGUST COMPANY • The entrepreneur-politicians who will now help steer national policy
REGAL REPRESENTATIVES • Blue-blooded men and women who will bring royal flair to the House of the People
VOICES FROM THE MARGINS • Some are political veterans, others relative newcomers. Together, they will represent the new face of their community in Parliament
BEATING ALL ODDS • Women representatives who have risen from the grassroots to get a seat at the national table
NEXT-GEN NETAS • Politics runs in their genes, as scions of political families carry forward their legacies
HUMBLING THE GOLIATHS • Minnows, no-hopers, underdogs? Not any more. These new MPs are all claimants to the description that they have felled some of the mightiest political grandees of the realm
SURPRISE ELEMENTS • Tireless party workers beavering away in the background, husbands/wives of politicians or soldiers taking the political plunge, these new MPs were catapulted suddenly into prominence
GODMEN, SHAMANS & CLERICS • From novice imams to suave dynasts to voodoo shamans to self-styled mahants, the whole gamut is on show in the House
THE SENIOR CLUB • At 70 years and above, this cohort may have made a late debut, but it is accompanied by a wealth of experience
SHIFTING HOUSE • Rajya Sabha veterans who have finally squared up to the ballot—and won—will be a welcome addition in the House of the People
IN THE MAJOR LEAGUE NOW • So far, the state was their playground. The June 4 verdict has elevated them to play in the nationals
FROM DESK TO DAIS • Sa far, familiar with implementing policy, these former bureaucrats will now have an inside view of the legislative process itself
UPHOLDERS TO MAKERS OF LAW • It should be a seamless transition for these new MPs from courtroom drama to parliamentary negotiation
HEALTHY CORPS • India’s health policies should benefit from the entry of these healthcare professionals from fields as diverse as cardiology, psychiatry, Ayurveda and homeopathy
AN ESTEEMED FACULTY • School teachers as well as professors of business, computer science and cultural studies, they got out...