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Cong-NCP releases manifesto; promises sops for youths, workers

The Congress-NCP-led alliance released its manifesto on Monday for the October 21 Maharashtra assembly elections which promised monthly allowance of Rs 5,000 for the unemployed youth and a minimum salary of Rs 21,000 a month for workers if voted to power in the state.

Cong-NCP releases manifesto; promises sops for youths, workers
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Published : Oct 8, 2019, 10:07 AM IST

Mumbai: The Congress-NCP-led combine on Monday night promised monthly allowance of Rs 5,000 for the unemployed youth and a minimum salary of Rs 21,000 a month for workers if voted to power in Maharashtra as it released its manifesto for the October 21 assembly elections.

The opposition alliance promised to waive property tax on residential homes of up to 500 sq ft area in all municipal corporations in the state along with reducing the hefty fines prescribed in the new Motor Vehicle Act for traffic offenders.

The Democratic Front, in its manifesto, also sought to tap rural voters by promising at least 200 days of job under the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act.

Every district will get a super-specialty hospital if the combine is voted to power, stated the document, released two weeks ahead of the voting for the 288-member assembly.

Other promises in the manifesto included zero percent interest on educational loans as well as releasing the results of MPSC within 45 days of the examinations on the lines of UPSC (Union Public Service Commission).

The Congress and Sharad Pawar's NCP, which had fought the 2014 assembly polls separately, have joined hands this time to take on the ruling BJP-Shiv Sena alliance.

Some smaller outfits are also part of the Congress-NCP opposition front.

Also read: Maha: Tigress found dead after suspected territorial fight

Mumbai: The Congress-NCP-led combine on Monday night promised monthly allowance of Rs 5,000 for the unemployed youth and a minimum salary of Rs 21,000 a month for workers if voted to power in Maharashtra as it released its manifesto for the October 21 assembly elections.

The opposition alliance promised to waive property tax on residential homes of up to 500 sq ft area in all municipal corporations in the state along with reducing the hefty fines prescribed in the new Motor Vehicle Act for traffic offenders.

The Democratic Front, in its manifesto, also sought to tap rural voters by promising at least 200 days of job under the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act.

Every district will get a super-specialty hospital if the combine is voted to power, stated the document, released two weeks ahead of the voting for the 288-member assembly.

Other promises in the manifesto included zero percent interest on educational loans as well as releasing the results of MPSC within 45 days of the examinations on the lines of UPSC (Union Public Service Commission).

The Congress and Sharad Pawar's NCP, which had fought the 2014 assembly polls separately, have joined hands this time to take on the ruling BJP-Shiv Sena alliance.

Some smaller outfits are also part of the Congress-NCP opposition front.

Also read: Maha: Tigress found dead after suspected territorial fight

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Cong-NCP releases manifesto; promises sops for youths, workers
         Mumbai, Oct 7 (PTI) The Congress-NCP-led combine on
Monday night promised monthly allowance of Rs 5,000 for the
unemployed youth and a minimum salary of Rs 21,000 a month for
workers if voted to power in Maharashtra as it released its
manifesto for the October 21 assembly elections.
         The opposition alliance promised waiving property tax
on residential homes of up to 500 sq ft area in all municipal
corporations in the state along with reducing the hefty fines
prescribed in the new Motor Vehicle Act for traffic offenders.
         The Democratic Front, in its manifesto, also sought to
tap rural voters by promising at least 200 days of job under
the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act.
         Every district will get a super-specialty hospital if
the combine is voted to power, stated the document, released
two weeks ahead of the voting for the 288-member assembly.
         Other promises in the manifesto included zero per cent
interest on educational loans as well as releasing the results
of MPSC within 45 days of the examinations on the lines of
UPSC (Union Public Service Commission).
         The Congress and Sharad Pawar's NCP, which had fought
the 2014 assembly polls separately, have joined hands this
time to take on the ruling BJP-Shiv Sena alliance.
         Some smaller outfits are also part of the Congress-NCP
opposition front. PTI ND
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