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Maling believes that in Arunachal Pradesh, women are not allowed to make decisions and as a result, many competent leaders cannot participate in politics.
President Droupadi Murmu stated on Tuesday that the "sun of development is shining in Arunachal Pradesh," and that the state has the full potential to "become
Stating that Sun of development is shining in Arunachal Pradesh, President Droupadi Murmu on Tuesday said that with rich natural resources and quality human resources, the state has the full potential to become an attractive investment destination and a hub of trade and business.
Elections for the 60-member Assembly is all set to be held on April 11 in Arunachal Pradesh. A total of 184 candidates will be contesting the polls. 11 women candidates are also in the fray. With nine first time contestants in both assembly and Lok Sabha, this is the highest number of women candidates in the state till date. Of the 11 assembly poll contestants, the Congress has fielded five women candidates, the ruling BJP nominated three, while the People s Party of Arunachal (PPA) and the JD(U