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What are the implications of the NMC's eligibility condition for disabled candidates as per the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court finds NMC's eligibility condition of 'both hands intact' for disabled candidates 'antithetical, arbitrary'.
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47009
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22 Feb 25
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12 Mar 25
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Polity
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