How do I stay updated with the latest government policies and programs?

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The most obvious way is to read newspaper on daily basis and make necessary notes out of it. Secondly there numerous websites where one can visit for the latest and updated policies information. For instance pib.nic.in for government updates, prsindia.org for tracking bills in parliament etc
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