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Pune: NCP (SCP) chief Sharad Pawar on Monday criticised the Mukhyamantri Mazhi Ladki Bahin scheme and said that govt is yet to allocate funds for many other schemes and scholarships already in operation. Amidst this, a new scheme will increase the state ’s financial burden. The scheme provides Rs1,500 per month to women domiciled in the state and whose annual family income is less than Rs 2.

5 lakh. Govt has earmarked Rs 46,000 crore in the current financial year for the scheme. Pawar said, “Recently, I met several educational institutes, and their representatives have informed me that pending dues against the scholarships are high.



Besides, the state govt also has many schemes and services for the poor, and there are no funds for it. In such a situation, an additional financial burden is being added. I hope the CM and his colleagues present their stand on this issue,” he told mediapersons at his residence in Pune.

The Election Commission of India last week announced elections for Jammu & Kashmir and Haryana, while elections for Maharashtra and Jharkhand, the two states where the tenure of the existing govts are ending in November, were not announced. On Ajit Pawar’s recent statement hinting at the possibility of fielding his younger son Jay Pawar from Baramati assembly constituency, Sharad Pawar said every person who has contested elections in the past has the right to take their own decision. “Wherever they feel the atmosphere is suitable for them, they can contest from that seat, but I do not know anything about him (Ajit Pawar),” the NCP (SCP) chief said.

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