Sena MLA to move private Bill to provide monthly dole to unemployed youth in Maharashtra
The Hindu
The Bill has defined an unemployed individual as a resident of Maharashtra who is wishes to work but has no job
Shiv Sena MLA Prakash Abitkar has moved a Private Member’s Bill in Maharashtra Assembly which has recommended ₹5000 allowance per month to unemployed youth of the State.
The Bill, which is yet to be discussed in the house, has defined unemployed youth as well as proposed the organisational structure to go ahead with the allowance scheme. “All political parties had promised unemployment allowance in their respective manifestos in 2019 polls. I am not doing anything different. Just taking forward the issue which is the most pressing one in today’s time,” Mr. Abitkar told The Hindu.
The Bill has defined an unemployed individual as a resident of Maharashtra who is physically and mentally fit, and wishes to work but has no job. The eligible individual must be more than 18 years of age but not above 40 years. The individual must be registered in the employment exchange in the State and yet to recieved any employment after three months of registration. The minimum educational qualification should be Class 10 and family income should not be more than ₹1 lakh.
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