City
Epaper

Delhi poll: Congress guarantees Rs 8,500 per month to jobless youth

By IANS | Updated: January 12, 2025 15:00 IST

New Delhi, Jan 12 The Delhi Congress on Sunday guaranteed a monthly dole of Rs 8,500 for educated, ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Jan 12 The Delhi Congress on Sunday guaranteed a monthly dole of Rs 8,500 for educated, jobless youth for one year if it comes to power in the February 5 Assembly election.

The announcement of the 'Yuva Udan Yojana' to attract educated, jobless youth came a day ahead of a mega rally of Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi in Seelampur in East Delhi on Monday.

Former Union minister Sachin Pilot and Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee President Devender Yadav said that the party is committed to saving the city suffering from "breathlessness, lawlessness and joblessness".

Pilot said, "The Central and Delhi governments have failed to take up the cause of educated and jobless youth. Rajivji's and Manmohan Singh's governments brought in IT revolution and economic reforms which created jobs for youths."

"Rahul Gandhiji, Khargeji are all in favour of supporting educated, jobless youth. We are guaranteeing Rs 8,500 per month till one year and get them absorbed in companies where we will get them trained," said Pilot.

He claimed: "In Delhi, we are seeing politics of media management, ego clashes and accusations, and the Congress is the only solution for constructive politics and raising issues related to development."

He said the Congress is fighting the Assembly election to win and not just for the sake of it.

Pilot said, "If the people support the Congress, we will take up educated, jobless youth and use the government funds wisely to address the frustration in them."

Yadav said the Rs 8,500 monthly financial assistance to jobless youth will be paid by the state government for one year, along with efforts to get them jobs in companies on the basis of their skill sets.

"We will also help jobless youths to improve their skills and take up self-employment," he said.

For the past 10 years under AAP rule, from being a world-class Capital, Delhi has deteriorated to a city suffering from "breathlessness, lawlessness and joblessness".

NSUI president Varun Chaudhary, projected as a youth icon, was also present at the meeting.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Other Sports'Jitna kheloge, utna seekhoge…': Dhawan's special message on National Sports Day

International22 people killed, including four children in Russian strike on a residential building Kyiv: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

InternationalUKPNP condemns crackdown in PoJK, demands immediate release of detained students

National'Rahul must apologise to PM Modi and nation', Amit Shah flays Cong for abusive slogans in Bihar  

CricketZIM vs SL 1st ODI LIVE Cricket Streaming: When and Where to Watch Today’s Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka Match in India

National Realted Stories

NationalMan drowns in Maharashtra's Jagbudi River during Ganesh idol immersion

NationalIndia’s shrimp exports to drop sharply due to US tariffs, alternative markets to offer support

NationalPatna: BJP and Congress Workers Clash Amid Row Over 'Abuses' Against PM Narendra Modi (Watch Video)

NationalTrain services between Hyderabad-Nizamabad remain disrupted

NationalNIA arrests key accused in Muzaffarpur AK-47 seizure case