With a firm focus on education, health, water, electricity, and the rights of farmers and women, AAP has emerged as a rare political party that practices Kaam ki Raajneeti.
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Highest budget allocation for education: Delhi at 21.1% compared to national average of 13.5%
Unprecedented demand with 92,000+ applications for 4,400 seats in school of specialised excellence
Future-focused education at IP University's East Campus pioneers AI and robotics programmes
Innovative curricula like Deshbhakti, happiness and entrepreneurial mindset for holistic development of students
Empowering Education
Highest budget allocation for education: Delhi at 21.1% compared to national average of 13.5%
Unprecedented demand with 92,000+ applications for 4,400 seats in school of specialised excellence
Future-focused education at IP University's East Campus pioneers AI and robotics programmes
Innovative curricula like Deshbhakti, happiness and entrepreneurial mindset for holistic development of students
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Highest budget allocation for education: Delhi at 21.1% compared to national average of 13.5%
Unprecedented demand with 92,000+ applications for 4,400 seats in school of specialised excellence
Future-focused education at IP University's East Campus pioneers AI and robotics programmes
Innovative curricula like Deshbhakti, happiness and entrepreneurial mindset for holistic development of students
AAP is the first political party to become a national party within 10 years.
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Our Journey
The Birth of a Political Revolution
Aam Aadmi Party was formed on 2 October 2012, on the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi ji.
AAP was born out the India Against Corruption movement, spearheaded by crores of common people in our country.
Along with innovative campaigns, Aam Aadmi Party pioneered crowd-sourced and transparent political funding.
Aam Aadmi Party made its electoral debut in December 2013, contesting the Delhi Assembly elections.
Our Journey
A Debut that Shook the Political Class
In 2013, AAP raised the issue of faulty electricity and water bills, sparking widespread protests against the government’s ties to the power discoms and water mafia.
Subsequently, a massive campaign was launched and Arvind Kejriwal sat on a 14-day hunger strike. The campaign received 10.5 lakh signatures.
The campaign was a resounding success with the people of Delhi and AAP secured 28 seats with a 29.49% vote share in 2013 Delhi Elections.
Arvind Kejriwal took oath as Delhi’s 2nd youngest CM.
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