Jaipur
JAIPUR - The Gujjar community in Rajasthan late Wednesday called off their 17-day-old agitation for reservation in government jobs and said they had reached an agreement with the state government after several rounds of talks.
JAIPUR - The Gujjar community in Rajasthan late Wednesday called off their 17-day-old agitation for reservation in government jobs and said they had reached an agreement with the state government.
JAIPUR - An agreement has been reached during talks between the agitating Gujjar community and the Rajasthan government over the community's demand for five percent reservation in government jobs, Gujjar sources said Wednesday.
JAIPUR - A 36-member Gujjar team began another round of talks Wednesday with the Rajasthan government even as the community continued to block rail tracks for the 17th day demanding job quotas.
JAIPUR - The meeting between Gujjar leader Colonel (retd) K.S.
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