Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra announced at a public rally in Chhattisgarh on Friday that if her party came back to power, a caste census similar to the one undertaken in Bihar would be held in the state.
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00:58 Express. Priyanka Gandhi in Chhattisgarh. If we come back to power, we will hold caste
01:04 census. Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Wadra announced at a public rally in
01:09 Chhattisgarh on Friday that if her party came to power, a caste census similar to the one
01:15 undertaken in Bihar would be held in the state. Let's move on to the headlines from The Hindu.
01:21 Supreme Court refuses to order status quo on publication of Bihar caste census survey
01:26 data. The Supreme Court on Friday refused to stay the Bihar government from publishing
01:32 data collected from its caste-based survey. Months ahead of the general elections, the
01:37 Bihar government had published data revealing that the other backward classes and the extremely
01:42 backward classes between them constitute 63% of the state's population, of which the
01:48 BJP's constitute 36%, while the OBC's stood at 27.13%. Next, let's move on to the headlines
01:57 in the Economic Times. Reserve Bank holds rates on softening food prices. The Reserve
02:03 Bank of India on Friday held interest rates for the fourth state monetary review meeting,
02:09 drawing comfort from easing food prices after an unyielding spike through the peak monsoon
02:14 months. Let's move on to the headlines from The Telegraph.
02:18 Bilkis Bano case. Supreme Court to hear arguments on pleas challenging premature release of
02:24 the 11 convicts on October 9. The Supreme Court said on Friday it will hear on October
02:31 9 the arguments on petitions challenging the premature release of the 11 convicts in the
02:37 Bilkis Bano gang rape case and murder of seven of her family members during the 2002 Gujarat
02:43 riots. Finally, our last headline is from the Hindustan
02:46 Times. Weather hampers rescue efforts as Sikkim toll
02:50 rises. Bad weather hampered efforts to reach the worst-hit areas of the Sikkim flash floods
02:56 on Friday, forcing Army and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) personnel to begin trekking
03:03 and even taking boats to reach the devastated hillside villages, people aware of the matter
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