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Rs 500-cr Drought Fund in Congress Maha Manifesto

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Mumbai: Having decided to go it alone, Congress released its manifesto for the Maharashtra assembly polls, promising a permanent provision of Rs 500 crore for a “drought fund”.

The manifesto promises increased income limit for beneficiaries of a health scheme from Rs 1.5 lakh to Rs 2.5 lakh, besides police stations for women as well as elimination of manual scavenging in the state.

Releasing the manifesto which was prepared by a committee headed by former Union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde, former Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan told reporters here that the income limit for beneficiaries under the popular Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayi Health Scheme would be raised to Rs 2.5 lakh. Also, that the farmers in the state would be supplied electricity for eight hours during day time and ten hours at night.

“If a crop is lost to the extent of 60%, its damage will be treated as 100%. A separate television channel named ‘Krishi Darshan’ would be launched to inform farmers about modern agricultural technology, various government schemes and success stories of farmers,” the manifesto said.

Mango and cashew nut boards would be established for the benefit of farmers of these crops and subsidy would be provided through the board, it said.

Congress has promised fast track courts to implement the Prevention of Atrocities Act. It says, Maharashtra state’s gross domestic product (GDP) would grow at a rate of 10% per annum. All minor and medium irrigation projects would be completed and a massive water conservation campaign would be initiated in the state.

The party has vowed to ensure that the state’s first rank as the most industrialised state would be maintained.

A network of minor, small and medium industries would be created to maximise job opportunities and employment would be generated through horticulture processing as well as agro-processing units, the manifesto said.

The party has promised good quality, job-oriented vocational and technical education.

Financial help to construct houses would be raised from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 2 lakh, the manifesto said.

Congress manifesto has also promised formation of the Shamrao Peje Financial Development Board for the welfare of the Kunbi community. It has assured “all-inclusive progress” and development of the fishing community.

The age limit of senior citizens would be brought down from 65 years to 60 years and old age pension would be raised from Rs 600 to Rs 1,000.

A proposal would be sent to the Centre to increase the amount of monthly minimum wage and that of the annual bonus to Rs 12,000 as well as calculate gratuity for a period of 30 years, instead of the current 15 days.

The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) would construct one lakh houses in the next five years and flats of 500 square feet would be provided under the Dharavi and Bombay Development Department (BDD) chawl redevelopment schemes, the manifesto assured. The party has also promised a one-time financial help of Rs 25,000 for maid servants after the age of 55 years.

 

(With PTI inputs)

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