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West Bengals Bjp Govt Cabinet to Implement 7th Pay Commission for Government Employee No Incentive Schemes Based on Religion Free Travel for Women

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AI-generatedThe article describes state-level policy changes in West Bengal, India, with no direct commercial mechanism. The 7th Pay Commission implementation increases government employee salaries, potentially boosting local consumption but with a fiscal cost. Free bus travel for women may increase state transport subsidies. The Annapurna Bhandar scheme provides cash transfers to women, which could support consumer spending. However, no specific companies, products, or supply chains are mentioned. The impact is weak and indirect, limited to state-level fiscal and consumer effects.
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- West Bengal BJP government to implement 7th Pay Commission for state employees
- Free travel for women on government buses starting June 1
- Annapurna Bhandar scheme provides Rs 3,000 monthly cash to eligible women
- Elimination of incentive schemes based on religion
- Next cabinet meeting in 15 days
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