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Since the late 20th century and the rise of Indian activism over sovereignty issues, as well as many tribes ' establishment of casino gambling on reservations as a revenue source, the US Supreme Court has been asked repeatedly to address the IRA's constitutionality.
In order to address the issue of poverty, Indian tribes were required to fuel some type of economic development.
The IGWG's purpose is to identify resources to address the most pressing criminal violations in the area of Indian gaming.
Bills such as the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act of 1975 have helped address the mistakes of the past.
Although not specifically intended to resolve, or address claims of a " Lost Colony " at Roanoke, Special Indian Agent Orlando M. McPherson of North Carolina in response to a Senate Resolution in 1914 completed an investigation into the Indians of North Carolina.
In 1830, the Indian Removal Act was signed into law, and though that act did not directly address the Potawatomi people of Indiana, it led to several additional treaties that resulted in their removal.
Sri ( Devanagari: श ् र ी, IAST ; Śrī ), also transliterated as Shri or Shree or shre is a word of Sanskrit origin, used in the Indian subcontinent as polite form of address equivalent to the English " Mr ." in written and spoken language, or as a title of veneration for deities ( usually translated as " Holy ").
The name " Ayyappan " is used as a respectful form of address in the Malayalam language, spoken in the Indian state of Kerala.
The principal event of the golden jubilee of Indian independence was President K. R. Narayanan's midnight address to the nation during the special session of Parliament convened on the night of 14 August ; in this address, he identified the establishment of a democratic system of government and politics to be the greatest achievement of India since independence.
President K. R. Narayanan's address to the nation on the golden jubilee of the Indian Republic ( 26 January 2000 ) is considered a landmark: it was the first time a President attempted to analyse, with due concern for growing disparities, the several ways in which the country had failed to provide economic justice to the Indian people, particularly the rural and agrarian population ; he also stated that discontent was breeding and frustrations erupting in violence among the deprived sections of society.
In his address to Parliament later that day, he praised the work of B. R. Ambedkar on the Indian constitution and cautioned against attempts to change its basic structure, concurring with Ambedkar's preference for accountability and responsibility over the stability of the government.
In addition, the Nazlini Community School, which has a Ganado address, is operated by the Bureau of Indian Affairs's Office of Education Programs.
At present, a cross-county connector road, linking Maryland Route 5 south of Waldorf to Indian Head Highway in Bryans Road, is undergoing review and construction to address traffic congestion along the Indian Head Highway ( Maryland Route 210 ) corridor.
The stories address sensitive dilemmas in the lives of Indians or Indian immigrants, with themes such as marital difficulties, miscarriages, and the disconnection between first and second generation United States immigrants.
Shree is a polite form of address roughly equivalent to the English " Sir "; Bhagwan means " blessed one ", used in Indian traditions as a term of respect for a human being in whom the divine is no longer hidden but apparent.
The All India Kisan Sabha ( AIKS ) was formed at the Lucknow session of the Indian National Congress on 11 April 1936, with the legendary nationalist Swami Sahajanand Saraswati elected as its first President, in order to address the longstanding grievances of the peasantry and mobilise them against the zamindari landlords attacks on their occupancy rights, thus sparking the Farmers movements in India.
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Among the first to make the demand for a separate state was the writer and philosopher Allama Iqbal, who, in his presidential address to the 1930 convention of the Muslim League, proposed a separate nation for Muslims was essential in an otherwise Hindu-dominated Indian subcontinent.
The Afghan prime minister, who is paying yet another visit to Delhi, is invited to address members of the Indian parliament, and he reaffirms his hope that the close and sincere relations already existing between Afghanistan and India will remain for the benefit of world peace.
This was the first American law to address Indian land rights.
* Provide opportunities for Indian leaders to address Congress directly ;

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On April 15, 2009, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper became the first Canadian head of government to address the Jamaican parliament.
In 2000, Rau was the first German head of state since the Holocaust to address the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, in German.
The parliament approved the government's economic growth and strategy paper in December 2004, but international financial institutions and Western investors will not be satisfied until the government begins to address fiscal adjustment, wage restraint, and payment of debt arrears.
* 1998 – Tony Blair becomes the first Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to address the Republic of Ireland's parliament.
However, while in the House of Commons during Question Period, other members of parliament may address the prime minister as The Right Honourable, Member for minister's Electoral district ( Canada ) | riding < nowiki ></ nowiki > or simply The Right Honourable Prime Minister.
In 1910 King O ' Malley, the then Minister of Home Affairs, shepherded the laws through parliament to address unruly behaviour.
Other ceremonies sometimes associated with the Westminster system include an annual Speech from the Throne ( or equivalent ) in which the Head of State gives a special address ( written by the government ) to parliament about what kind of policies to expect in the coming year, and lengthy State Opening of Parliament ceremonies that often involve the presentation of a large ceremonial mace.
The parliament was called to grant taxation, but the House of Commons took the opportunity to address specific grievances.
The Royal Powers Act 1953 was passed in order to address this, and enabled the Queen, when she was personally present in Australia, to exercise any power defined in an Act of the Australian parliament that is exercisable by her governor-general.
The address not only reports on the condition of the nation but also allows the monarch ( or his or her representative ) to outline the legislative agenda, for which the cooperation of parliament is needed, and national priorities.
The address is followed by a debate and vote in both houses or the one house of parliament.
The new parliament met on 6 March 1679, and on 25 March, Shaftesbury delivered a dramatic address in the House of Lords in which he warned of the threat of popery and arbitrary government ; denounced the royal administration in Scotland under John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale and Ireland under James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde ; and loudly denounced the policies of Thomas Osborne, Earl of Danby in England.
But, the bill did not pass and it was only in 1948 that form of address changed, when the Canadian parliament passed in 1947 its own Royal Style and Titles Act and an Order in Council was issued on 22 June the following year to remove the term Emperor of India from the sovereign's Canadian title.
French Justice Minister François Mitterrand ( left ) and leaders of the World Jewish Congress at a meeting in Paris in June 1957In 1966, the speaker of the West German parliament, Eugen Gerstenmaier, delivered an address titled, ‘ Germans and Jews – A Problem Unresolved ’ to the Fifth Plenary Assembly in Brussels, Belgium, becoming the first senior German politician to address a WJC conference, which caused some controversy within the WJC.
In October 2003 Brown was the subject of international media interest when he was suspended from the parliament for interjecting during an address by United States president George W. Bush.
These changes, if finalized, introduce a two-term limit for the presidency, give parliament a veto over some presidential appointments, end government control over parliament's committee system, allow parliament to set its own agenda, allow the president to address parliament in-session, and end the president's right of collective pardon.
However the emergence of petitioning is significant because it is some of the earliest evidence of parliament being used as a forum to address the general grievances of ordinary people.
After Putin's annual address to parliament on 20 April 2011, Zyuganov criticised it as inadequate in dealing with Russia's economic decline and warned that " If the and presidential elections are as dirty as before, the situation will develop along the North African scenario.
The parliament of the Northern Territory ( Australia ) has legislated to restrict push polling in that, during an election, the caller is required to identify his / her name and address.
In his inaugural address in Strasbourg, Buzek stated that among the greatest challenges faced by the European parliament were the economic crisis, European solidarity, human rights and reform within the Parliament itself.

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