NDA Andhra Pradesh Manifesto Promises Rs 1,500 to Women every Month
By: WE Staff | Wednesday, 1 May 2024
The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in Andhra Pradesh has pledged to create 2 million jobs for young individuals over the next five years in its manifesto for the upcoming assembly and Lok Sabha elections on May 13. This initiative aims to increase job prospects and foster economic expansion.
An unemployment allowance of Rs 3,000 will be paid to jobless people each month. The purpose of this cash allowance is help to decrease the challenges experienced by job seekers. The NDA assures impoverished women with Rs 1,500 every month. The goal of this assistance is to improve women's quality of life and provide them with more economic power. Women can also access the state-run public buses for free. It will be a move in order to increase women's accessibility and mobility throughout the state. Furthermore, every impoverished household will receive three free gas cylinders, according to the NDA. This drive will lessen the financial burden of cooking fuel costs on low-income families.
These initiatives have been driven by the party to tackle important problems including economic empowerment, women's welfare, and unemployment. President of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), Pawan Kalyan of the JanaSena Party, which is titled "Praja Galam" (people's voice). In addition to these, the NDA also pledges to provide women who enroll their kids in school through the Thalliki Vandhanam program with Rs. 15,000. However, a skill census will be carried out throughout the state by a government led by the TDP in order to discover and train skilled youth. The manifesto will raise the social security benefits, allotment of land for homes, and other developmental measures.
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