Ahead of Rajasthan Assembly polls, Congress releases manifesto, pledges caste census, MSP for farmers
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The Congress party in Rajasthan has released its manifesto ahead of the assembly polls, promising a caste-based census, a new scheme for recruitment at the panchayat level, and implementation of the minimum support price for farmers. The manifesto also includes promises of interest-free loans for farmers, free education in private institutions, and a reduction in the price of gas cylinders. The party aims to achieve the number-one position in per capita income in the country and strengthen various government schemes and services. The assembly polls are scheduled for November 25.
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