Recently, a Commission constituted by the Maharashtra
Government under the chairmanship of Mr.Justice S.M.Dani,
submittd its report. With which of the following was the
Commission associated?
1 The death of Gowari tribals in November 1994 at Nagpur
2 The role of Sharad Pawar during the Mumbai riots in 1992
3 The recommendations of the State Government of the
creation of a new State
4 None of these
Answer / guest
( 1) The death of Gowari tribals in November 1994 at Nagpur
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