Will give stipends to educated jobless if come to power: Assam Jatiya Parishad
Guwahati, Dec 29: The Assam Jatiya Parishad (AJP) has on Monday announced that if it comes to power in the state in 2021, it would disburse stipends of Rs 5,000 per month to all the people who have formal education but have failed to get a job.
AJP, which is backed by the All Assam Students' Union (Aasu), has also mentioned it could additionally give Rs 10,000 per 30 days to all jobless, educated people who find themselves expert staff or belong to the economically backward classes or are specifically abled.
"We will pay these stipends if we came to power next year. The allowance of Rs 830 per month that this government pays to 22 lakh needy families under the Orunodoi Scheme is insufficient. The allowance should have been something between Rs 5,000 and Rs 8,300," AJP president Lurinjyoti Gogoi mentioned.
Empowering
the
scholars
and
youths
would
be
the
prime
precedence
of
the
brand
new
regional
social
gathering,
he
mentioned,
including
that
AJP
has
determined
to
introduce
plans
so
that
each
household
work
to
strengthen
the
indigenous
economic
system.
AJP's
slogan
to
realize
this
aim
will
likely
be
"Ghore
Ghore
Ami" and
"Ghore
Ghore
Uparjan",
Gogoi
added.
"Identifying the potential to harness economic development and making our state self-sufficient in production of essential commodities will be a huge part of AJP's plan. Outsourcing of money from Assam, while procuring the essential goods, must be prevented in order to make Assam productive."
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Referring to the distribution of monetary help to namghars by Union dwelling minister Amit Shah throughout his latest go to, Gogoi mentioned, "As per the Assam Accord, religious places like satras and namghars in Assam must get financial assistance. But the government did not do this for years."