Former CMs Not Entitled To Occupy Government Bungalows: SC
On May 7, the Supreme Court revoked the law by the Uttar Pradesh government which allowed former chief ministers to permanently reside in government bungalows.
On May 7, the Supreme Court revoked the law by the Uttar Pradesh government which allowed former chief ministers to permanently reside in government bungalows.
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It is somehow intriguing that despite being active, visible and strong, farmers’ movements in India have not been able to secure any legal entitlements for
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