Unemployed youth : Big news!! Unemployed youth will get Rs 3000 per month

Unemployed youth The rate of unemployment has increased in the country in the last few years. Many youths are jobless, so there is no money to support their pockets. This is a matter of concern for the country as the rate of unemployment is increasing day by day. In such a situation, the government has announced a special scheme to provide financial support to the unemployed youth. Under this scheme, the government has a plan to pay Rs. 3000 per month.

But this scheme has been implemented in West Bengal and not in Maharashtra. Recently West Bengal Finance Minister Swapna Dasgupta presented the state budget. Presenting its first budget since the formation of the government in West Bengal, the Suvendu Adhikari government has announced the ‘Bharosa’ scheme to help the unemployed in the state. Swapn Dasgupta announced that the unemployed will get financial assistance up to Rs 3,000 per month under the scheme. Thus, the unemployed in West Bengal have got a big relief. Unemployed youth

Terms and Conditions –

Some conditions have also been imposed by the government to take advantage of Bharosa’ scheme. Unemployed graduates from families whose annual income is less than Rs 1 lakh will get Rs 3,000 per month, while other eligible unemployed will get Rs 2,000 per month. The Finance Minister said that the benefit of this scheme will be given only to those unemployed who are not covered under any other social welfare scheme. Unemployed youth

Pension of Rs 5,000 per month to retired journalists

The West Bengal government has also decided to give a pension of Rs 5,000 per month to retired journalists, while those imprisoned for political reasons will get a pension of Rs 10,000 per month. Old age, widow and disabled pension has also been increased by Rs 500 per month. In the health sector, the government has earmarked Rs 3,100 crore for the implementation of the Ayushman Bharat scheme, which is expected to benefit approximately 7 crore people in the state.

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