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BJP promises strict anti-conversion law, skill census in Maharashtra

IndiaTimes Sunday, 10 November 2024 ()
The BJP in Maharashtra has pledged to implement an anti-conversion law, conduct a skill census, and provide free rations to low-income families. Their manifesto also includes plans to increase financial aid for women, create jobs, and develop the state into a hub for robotics and AI.
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