PROMISES TO KEEP

REKHA GUPTA Chief Minister, Delhi
Speaking at the India Today Conclave, Gupta touched on all the burning issues of the day, including Delhi's air pollution crisis and the rejuvenation of the Yamuna river. "You won't need to leave Delhi this winter," Gupta promised the audience, explaining her plans to tackle the air and water pollution simultaneously. She promised visible change within months and said she was focusing on the adoption of electric vehicles and taking extensive steps to prevent stubble burning.
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TIME TO CHOOSE OUR HEROES WISELY
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THE MYSTIC MANSION
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MANNA FROM HEAVEN
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