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Release start-ups budget: Jai Ram to Himachal govt

Jai Ram Thakur emphasised that it has been over 18 months since the government took office, yet no youths in the state have benefited from the scheme while demanding answers regarding when the youth of the state would begin receiving the benefits promised under the start-up scheme.

Updated on: Jul 15, 2024 05:02 AM IST
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Leader of the opposition Jai Ram Thakur on Sunday questioned the Congress government’s commitment to its election promise of implementing a start-up scheme and criticised the current government for not delivering on its guarantee.

Leader of the opposition Jai Ram Thakur on Sunday questioned the Congress government’s commitment to its election promise of implementing a start-up scheme and criticised the current government for not delivering on its guarantee. (HT File)
Leader of the opposition Jai Ram Thakur on Sunday questioned the Congress government’s commitment to its election promise of implementing a start-up scheme and criticised the current government for not delivering on its guarantee. (HT File)

Thakur emphasised that it has been over 18 months since the government took office, yet no youths in the state have benefited from the scheme while demanding answers regarding when the youth of the state would begin receiving the benefits promised under the start-up scheme.

The leader of opposition said that it has been a long time now, the Sukhu government should declare the results of competitive examinations pending for years and provide them employment. “The government cannot ignore the future of the youth like this. It has been more than one and a half years since the government was formed. Now the Sukhu government should release the budget of the start-up fund as soon as possible,” he said.

He said that the Congress had promised to establish a start-up fund totaling 680 crore, earmarked at 10 crore per assembly constituency, after forming the government. Thakur further criticised the Congress leaders for collecting beneficiary forms from youths before the elections, only to see no action taken on those promises since their electoral victory.

 
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