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Amit Shah launches BJP Manifesto for J&K; Senior Woman of every house will be given Rs 18,000 per year ; Travel Allowance to Students , 1000 Medical Seats, 3 Regional Boards


Amit Shah launches BJP Manifesto for J&K; Senior Woman of every house will be given Rs 18,000 per year ; Travel Allowance to Students , 1000 Medical Seats, 3 Regional Boards



Rahil Gupta
 JAMMU, Sep 06: Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched BJP Manifesto for J&K; Senior Woman of every house will be given Rs 18,000 per year ; Travel Allowance to Students , 1000 Medical Seats, Daily Wagers issue resolving figured in the manifesto.

The major points with Cross Town News can be read below : Under Maa Samman Scheme, the senior woman of every house will be given Rs 18,000 per year and bright beneficiaries will be given 2 free cylinders every year.

Farmers of the state will provide Rs 10,000 under PM Farmers Honor Fund and reduce electricity rates for agricultural activities by 50%.

Three regional development boards will be established to strengthen the state's economy, along with IT Hub as SEZ in Jammu, Pharmaceutical Park in Udhampur and Ayush Herbal Park in Kishtwar.

College students will be given travel allowance of Rs. 3,000 per year and 1,000 new seats will be added to medical colleges to improve the education system.

5 lakh employment opportunities for youth will be emissed and ensured fair and fair recruitment process.

Free land will be allocated to landless beneficiaries through Atal Housing Scheme and old age, widow and disability pension will be triple increased.

Hindu temples and religious sites will be rebuilt and restored.

Construction of world-class infrastructor all important tunnel projects will be completed, construction of 10,000 km new rural roads and starting metro services in Jammu and Srinagar soon.

/constitutional/daily paid employees problems will be resolved and provide additional assistance to resolve targeted complaints of key community workers.

 

 


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