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LDF Promises Pensions To Housewives In Kerala

LDF promises pensions to housewives in Kerala for upcoming assembly elections.

The ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) in Kerala released the manifesto on Friday for the upcoming assembly elections.

It promises a pension for housewives and 40 lakh jobs for youth in the next five years. The manifesto also talks about starting 15,000 startups.

A 900-point manifesto was released in the presence of LDF convenor and CPI-in-charge State Secretary A Vijay Raghavan, CPI Secretary Kanam Rajendran, and other LDF leaders at the AKG Center.

Chief Minister P Vijayan was not present on this occasion due to his involvement in the election campaign in the Palakkad district.

LDF promises pensions to housewives in Kerala: Promised to increase farmers’ income by 50 percent.

The manifesto states that realizing the importance of work, housewives will be given a pension. However, no amount of pension or any other information has been given.

It also promised to increase the social security pension in various categories from Rs 1,600 to 2,500 and increase the income of farmers by 50 percent, along with employment for the youth.

Vijay Raghavan said that the LDF government fulfilled 580 promises out of 600 made in the last election.

Let us tell you that there are 140 assembly seats in Kerala. According to the Election Commission, there were previously 21,498 election centers in Kerala, now the number of election centers will be 40,771.

There will be a phase voting on April 6. The result of these elections will come on May 2.

489 contenders for 30 seats in the Puducherry assembly election, voting will be held on April 6 for all seats.

The nomination process for the assembly elections due to be held in the Union Territory of Puducherry on April 6 was completed on Friday.

Here, 489 people, including candidates of different political parties and independents, have nominated for 30 seats.

The last date for withdrawal of nominations is March 22, April 6, voting for all 30 seats.

The Election Department said that the nomination papers would be scrutinized on Saturday and the last date for withdrawal of nominations is March 22.

There will be voting for all 30 seats in one phase on April 6 and counting of votes on May 2. The nomination process started on 12 March.

222 nominations were filed on the last day, former industry minister Shah Jahan also filed nominations.

The last day saw 222 nominations. Former industry minister and Congress leader Shah Jahan were also among those who filed nominations on the last day.

He has filed a nomination from Kamaraj Nagar. He has always contested from Lospet till now, in this case, Kamaraj Nagar will be the new electoral ground for him.

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