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Government of Maharashtra

Maharashtra: CIDCO To Begin Its 11th New Town Project, Appointed To Develop Jalna-Kharpudi Area

Ankit Saxena
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Girdhari Lal Constructions Bags Rs 487 Crore Contract For Nagpur Railway Station Redevelopment

V Bhagya Subhashini
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Contribution Of Marathis Cannot Be Disregarded: CM Eknath Shinde On Maharashtra Governor's Controversial Remarks

Swarajya Staff
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Uddhav Thackeray Wants Karnataka's Belagavi To Be Declared A Union Territory

Swarajya Staff
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Maharashtra Government Considers Making Marathi Compulsory In Schools From Class I To X, Says Education Minister

Swarajya Staff
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Mumbai Metro Soars But Water Ferry Limps: Nariman Point-Borivali Project Remains On Paper 

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