Mahayuti Promises Rs 2100 per Month for Women in Manifesto

The coalition of BJP, Shiv Sena, and NCP has made a big plan for the upcoming Maharashtra Assembly elections. The plan is meant to solve important social and economic problems. Their shared platform, which is meant to appeal to a wide range of voters, puts a lot of stress on improving the financial situations of different groups, such as women, farmers, seniors, and young people. The union has promised a lot of different things, from bigger monthly payments for social aid programs to a lot of new jobs and building projects. This shows that they are taking a multifaceted approach to developing the state.

The promise to increase the monthly payment for women under the Ladki Bahin Yojana from Rs. 1500 to Rs. 2100 is one of the most important parts of the platform. Over two and a half crore registered women like this plan, which shows that the union is serious about getting women to vote by giving them direct financial help. This raise is part of a larger effort across the state to promote gender equality and give women more financial power.

Along with focused on giving women more financial power, the plan pays a lot of attention to the agriculture sector, knowing how important it is to the state’s income and how hard it is for farmers. As a way to ease these problems, it plans to waive loans and raise the Farmer Samman Yojana payment from Rs. 12,000 to Rs. 15,000. A 20% discount on the minimum support price (MSP) is also planned. This is meant to help farmers make more money and increase the output of their crops.

Giving older people and young people more power

To show that they care even more about people’s well-being, the union promises to raise the old age income from Rs. 1500 to Rs. 2100. This promise is meant to both protect older citizens’ finances and recognize the important work they have done for society. The statement goes even further, with plans to create 25 lakh jobs and give 10 lakh students monthly stipends of Rs. 10,000 through the Vidyavetan Yojana. This shows a dedication to training the state’s future workers.

Building projects and efforts to use renewable energy

In terms of infrastructure, the plan calls for building Panand roads in 45,000 towns, which will make it easier for people in rural areas to get to places in the city. It also understands how important it is to help Anganwadi and Asha workers by offering them a Rs. 15,000 pay and health insurance. This is in line with larger goals of giving women jobs and empowering them. Concerns about the cost of living are also addressed in the paper, which promises a 30% drop in power bills. The focus will be on switching to solar and green energy sources to keep the government’s income steady even though utility rates are going down.

The statement, which is called “Vision Maharashtra @ 2029,” lays out a plan for the state’s economic growth in the future. It stresses how important solar power and big building projects like Atal Setu, Samriddhi Highway, and train projects in major towns will be. The government’s focus on finishing these projects shows its commitment to development and fits with the phrase in the manifesto: “Hard work done, now the next preparation.”

The BJP, Shiv Sena, and NCP alliance’s detailed platform includes welfare economics, building up infrastructure, and a dedication to renewable energy. It shows that they are serious about not only addressing immediate financial issues but also setting the stage for long-term economic and social growth. With its broad claims, the union hopes to win over a wide range of voters and make sure that the needs and wants of the people of Maharashtra are at the heart of their election campaign.