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N1. जमघट\{शक्ति\rallyप्रदर्शन\rallyका\}He has organized a public rally.2. गाड़ियों\rallyकी\rallyप्रतियोगिताThere is a car rally from Delhi to Bombay via Jaipur.3. स्वास्थ\rallyमे\rallyसुधारshe got unexpected rally of life after a prolong illness.--------VTI1. एकत्रित\rallyकरनाThe general rallied his scattered army.The party rallied to the support of the Prime Minister at the Boat Club.2. लाभ\rallyकरनाThe pound rallied today against the German mark
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