Andhra Cabinet approves new excise policy for 33 per cent reservation for BCs in legislative bodies

Live Hindi News :- Andhra Pradesh Cabinet meeting was held in Amaravati yesterday under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu. In this, a proposal to give 33 percent reservation to the backward class was passed unanimously in the assembly. With this, Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has fulfilled his election promise. It was also decided to privatize the liquor shops again and provide quality liquor at a low price. The decision was passed in the cabinet that quality liquor should be made available at Rs 99 per quarter, the price should be affordable for the poor and the middle class and only quality liquor should be sold.

The previous Jagan government was only distributing its own 'Sachchai' newspaper to village, ward secretariats and volunteers by paying Rs 200 per month from the government. Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has ordered an immediate inquiry into the matter and a ban on issuing the Sahitya Gazette. Keeping in mind the health of the people, the government has decided to provide a separate identity card to the students like the Aadhar card, a new program called 'Stay Me' is being brought. A new corporation is to be brought in the interior area. For this, Rs. 10 crore has been sanctioned for allocation.

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