‘Centre has failed Kerala people’: HC on Wayanad loan relief
The Kerala High Court has slammed the central government for its refusal to waive loans of those affected by the Wayanad landslides.
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The Kerala High Court has slammed the central government for its refusal to waive loans of those affected by the Wayanad landslides.
The Kerala High Court has slammed the central government for its refusal to waive loans of those affected by the Wayanad landslides.
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