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Chief Minister  Vasundhara Raje with BJP president Amit Shah during the organisational meetings ahead of the State Assembly elections, in Jaipur on July 21, 2018.

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Congress will get clear majority

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Reluctant to act

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`Sati' and the verdict

A Special Court acquits all the 11 accused in the Roop Kanwar case, thereby dealing a blow to the women's organisations that fought hard to get a law
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Caste-based calculations

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A state of resurgence

Building on its natural strengths, Rajasthan is emerging as an investor-friendly State, notably in infrastructure creation and industry.
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