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Women must understand their strength, consider themselves as strong: Bihar Dy CM

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Women must understand their strength, consider themselves as strong: Bihar Dy CM

Women must understand their strength, consider themselves as strong: Bihar Dy CM

Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Renu Devi shared her views on International Women's Day and said that women represent Lakshmi, Durga and Saraswati and must understand their strength and consider themselves as strong.

"Our numbers in the Panchayat election have increased to 56%, in the coming time it will cross 60%," she said.


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