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Rahul Gandhi speaks about rustic at Anand, smashes several

Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi is usually dressed in his trademark white kurta and pajama. However, last Tuesday Rahul was sartorially special.

Tiring a blue-check shirt and shady-blue trouser, black colored footwear and generous a offhandedly mature beard, Rahul reached the IRMA (Indian Institute of Rural Management, Anand) on its enticement to partake in two days conference.

Topic for conference was “Confront of parleying India’s rural changes: embryonic strategies for IRMA’s retort”.

Numeral renowned people from around the nation were requested for the conference including associate of Planning Commission, lecturers from organizations like JNU, TISS, and University of Mumbai with some other research organizations, and legislatures of non-administration charitable organizations functioning in the region of country growth.

The contributors among all of them said that the conversation alert on the circumstances of farming in India and the function of IRMA. Previous model of farming in the nation and the current model of growth came in for debate.

“Throughout debates, Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi paid full attention. It looks like Rahul is a superior listener. Rahul also contributed in debate and made few vital tips as well.

Rahul Gandhi spoke regarding relocation to urban places from rustic places and immigrant groups,” said a member of the debate.

IRMA group had requested Rahul Gandhi to attend the meeting as Rahul takes yawning interest in confronts and occasions facing rustic India. The main purpose of the debate is to learn and fight the challenges and grab the chances that tackle India’s rustic division. Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi’s tour plan was set aside secret. 

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