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Uttarakhand House likely to approve UCC Bill next month

IndiaTimes Friday, 26 January 2024
Uttarakhand, a BJP-governed state, is likely to pass a UCC Bill during its next assembly session. The chief minister has announced that a panel is finalizing the draft law and it will be submitted soon for implementation.
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