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    The Dalit Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DICCI) National Conference on G20 India Presidency conference was held in New Delhi on Thursday, where the national president of DICCI, Narra Ravi Kumar, spoke about the implementation of the Dalit Bandhu scheme in Telangana. The scheme aims to help Dalits grow economically, socially, and as entrepreneurs. Kumar suggested that the scheme should be implemented across the country. He praised Telangana Chief Minister Chandrashekar Rao and Karimnagar District Collector RV Karnan for their efforts in training Dalit beneficiaries as businessmen. Collector Karnan, who attended the conference as a special invitee, gave a presentation on the implementation of the scheme and the progress made in the Huzurabad constituency. DICCI founder chairman Padma Shri Milind Kambli also expressed his support for the implementation of the scheme nationwide. Members of DICCI, members of National Block Commerce, SC Corporation ED Nagarjuna, and others participated in the conference.

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