Maharashtra News Desk!! Maharashtra assembly elections are now near. It is in this background that the Bharatiya Janata Party has presented its election manifesto. This manifesto has been prepared keeping in mind the opinion of the common man and being concerned about his progress. Many promises have been made in this manifesto for the welfare of the poor.
BJP in its manifesto has promised to increase the amount of Rs 1500 to Rs 2100 under the Pyari Behan Scheme. This means that every year about Rs 25 thousand will be deposited in the account of every woman. Apart from this, BJP has promised to give fifteen thousand rupees instead of Rs. 12 thousand annually to every farmer brother under Kisan Samman Yojana.
The dream of every poor will be fulfilled, this has been assured in this manifesto. Also, BJP has promised to give Rs 2100 every month to old age pension holders, which means this amount will be around Rs 25000 every year. BJP has promised to keep the prices of essential commodities stable in the state. The promise of giving ten thousand rupees every month to ten lakh students in Maharashtra has also been made in the manifesto of the Bharatiya Janata Party. To promote the development of rural areas, BJP has talked about development of 45 thousand villages in its election manifesto. This will make transportation facilities in rural areas more efficient.
Anganwadi and Asha workers working at the grassroots level in rural areas will get fifteen thousand rupees every month, this has been promised in the BJP manifesto. Mahayuti has already reduced the bills of farmers for agricultural power pumps to Rs 0. BJP intends to reduce the electricity bill by 30 percent in future and emphasize on solar energy. BJP has talked about presenting “Vision Maharashtra 2029” within 100 days after the upcoming assembly elections and in this manifesto of BJP, it has also been promised to make the economy of Maharashtra a trillion dollar economy.
The coming era will depend on the basis of technology. Efforts to unite Nagpur, Pune, Nashik and such cities under Make in Maharashtra and the use of Artificial Intelligence have also been made in the BJP’s manifesto. Under Make in Maharashtra, BJP intends to build aerospace hubs in Nagpur, Pune and Nashik.
The BJP has promised exemption in state and goods services tax on fertilizers essential for agriculture and a minimum support price of Rs 6,000 per quintal for soybean. Also, BJP will give a revolving fund of Rs 1000 crore to 500 savings groups to make 50 lakh women Lakhpati Didi in the next three years. BJP has promised to provide free food grains to poor families through Akshaya Anna Yojana. Along with this, robotics and artificial intelligence training programs will be started in all government schools through Maharathi and Atal Tinkering Lab scheme. Ten lakh entrepreneurs will prepare skill census in Maharashtra, BJP has assured to prepare skilled human resources as per the needs of the industries. Along with this, this manifesto also gives a plan to prepare 10 lakh entrepreneurs by establishing Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Aspiration Center in every district. Exemption to backward classes BJP has also promised to provide complete exemption from education and examination fees to OBC, SEBC, EC and EWS and VJNT students.
Swami Vivekananda Youth Health Card and annual health checkup for the youth, conservation and protection of the glorious forts of Maharashtra are also assured. The manifesto promises priority policy for senior citizens, Aadhaar enabled services and independent outpatient services in government hospitals. Ban on religious conversion: Most importantly, the Bharatiya Janata Party in its manifesto has also promised to enact a law against forced conversion and to ban fraudulent conversion. Besides, with the help of modern technology, assurance has also been given in this manifesto to avoid human-wildlife conflict and prevent loss of life due to wild animals. Overall, the welfare of women, youth, senior citizens, farmers and Dalits has been considered in this manifesto.