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West Bengal Bjp Govt to Stop Religious Monetary Schemes to Focus on New Welfare Schemes

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AI-generatedThis is a state-level policy change in West Bengal, India, involving the discontinuation of religious subsidies and introduction of new welfare schemes. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the impact is limited to state budget reallocation and does not affect commodity prices, corporate margins, or supply chains. The announcement is political and administrative, with no concrete commercial signal for any sector.
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- West Bengal BJP government discontinues all religious monetary schemes effective June 1, 2026.
- New Annapurna Bhandar scheme provides ₹3,000 monthly for women, replacing Lakshmir Bhandar.
- Women to travel free on state buses starting June 1, 2026.
- 7th Pay Commission for government employees to be implemented.
- Illegal immigrants declared ineligible for new welfare schemes.

