Why Reaching Out To Women Voters Is A Key Aspect Of Political Mobilisation

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Reaching out to women to present a different imagination of welfare is a key aspect of political mobilisation, especially in northern states, says Hilal Ahmed, assistant professor, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies.

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