💨 Abstract
Bihar Governor Arif Mohammad Khan asserted that "rule of law" and "sustained development" have been occurring in Bihar since Nitish Kumar won his first floor test on November 24, 2005. During a customary address to the joint legislature session, he emphasized large-scale recruitments in the police force, particularly the increased representation of women.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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