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In 1875, Raghunatha Rao was appointed Diwan of Indore and he took over succeeding his cousin
Madhava Rao. Raghunatha Rao's administration is regarded as one of progress and the Diwan is recorded as selecting the most qualified men for judicial positions in the state. Raghunatha Rao returned to Madras
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