BJP release manifesto For Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024

NewsBharati    13-Nov-2024 12:45:05 PM
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Ahead of the Maharashtra Assembly elections 2024, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has released its manifesto. Promises include an annual deposit of Rs 25,000 into each woman's account. Additionally, under the Kisan Samman Yojana, farmers will receive Rs 15,000 annually, an increase from the current Rs 12,000.
 
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The manifesto also addresses senior citizens by promising a monthly pension of Rs 2,100, totalling approximately Rs 25,000 per year. Furthermore, one lakh students in Maharashtra are set to receive a monthly stipend of Rs 10,000. The BJP plans to enhance rural development by constructing water roads in 45,000 villages to improve communication facilities.

For those working at the grassroots level, such as Anganwadi and Asha workers in rural areas, the BJP promises a monthly salary of Rs 15,000. Additionally, Mahayuti has already waived off farmers' agricultural electricity pump bills and intends to reduce future electricity bills by 30%, with a focus on solar energy.

The BJP aims to present "Vision Maharashtra 2029" within 100 days post-elections and aspires to transform Maharashtra's economy into a trillion-dollar powerhouse. The manifesto highlights the importance of technology and plans to connect cities like Nagpur, Pune, and Nashik through initiatives like "Make in Maharashtra" using artificial intelligence.

A guaranteed price of Rs 6,000 per quintal for soybeans is promised along with State and Goods and Services Tax concessions on fertilizers. To empower women financially, a revolving fund of Rs 1,000 crore will support self-help groups aiming to make 50 lakh women 'lakhpati didis' over three years.

Free food grains will be provided to poor families via the Akshay Anna Yojana. Robotics and artificial intelligence training programs are planned for government schools under schemes like Maharathi and Atal Tinkrig Lab. The BJP also promises skill development aligned with industry needs through a skill census in Maharashtra.

The manifesto includes plans for creating one million entrepreneurs by establishing Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Aspiration Centers in every district. Students from backward classes such as OBCs, SEBCs, ECs as well as EWS and VJNT categories will receive full rebates on education and examination fees.

Health initiatives include issuing Swami Vivekananda Youth Health Cards and conducting annual health check-ups for youth and senior citizens. Conservation efforts for Maharashtra's forts are also highlighted alongside policies prioritising senior citizens' welfare through Aadhaar-enabled services in government hospitals.

The BJP's manifesto commits to enacting laws against forced conversions while curbing fraudulent conversions. It also aims to mitigate human-wildlife conflicts using modern technology to prevent loss of life due to wild animals. Overall welfare measures target women, youth, senior citizens, farmers as well as marginalised communities.