If the Assembly election victory for the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) in Uttarakhand was prodigious, the expectations of the people from the new government are manifold. The challenges before the new chief minister, Trivendra Singh Rawat, are also plenty. From the scourge of ever-increasing migration from the hills to the dwindling growth rate, Trivendra Rawat will have to pull out all stops to usher in development and help restore the broken economy. But corruption remains a big impediment in the development process. A series of alleged corruption scandals, which were ...
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