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    In a historic moment today, Minister Damodara announced the resolution of a 30-year-old issue that has been a longstanding concern for the community. This marks a major victory for the people involved. Speaking about the government’s efforts to address the matter, he said, “The dream of 30 to 40 years is finally being realized. Today, we have a resolution to a 30-year-old movement.”

    The Minister also addressed concerns surrounding the issue of Scheduled Caste (SC) categorization, which has caused apprehension among certain sections of society. He reassured the public, stating, “There is no need for fear or insecurity. The categorization is not against any community. It will not cause harm to anyone’s benefits.”

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    Damodara’s statement comes amidst growing debates about the potential effects of SC categorization. Some individuals fear it could lead to an unequal distribution of benefits. However, the Minister clarified that the process is designed to ensure fairness and provide support to those who need it the most. His comments were aimed at easing these concerns and promoting confidence in the government’s approach.

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    Resolving this long-standing issue is a significant milestone for the state’s progress. The government has taken meaningful steps to address the concerns of marginalized communities and ensure equitable development for everyone. This resolution has been widely seen as a step forward in fostering fairness and unity in the region.

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