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West Bengal Govt Announces Implementation of 7th Pay Commission New Welfare Schemes

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The article describes state-level policy changes in West Bengal, India, including pay commission implementation and welfare schemes. These are fiscal measures affecting state budget allocation but do not directly impact any specific commodity, company margin, or supply chain. No commercial mechanism is identified; the news is purely administrative/political with no material sector impact.

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  • West Bengal government approved implementation of Seventh Pay Commission for state employees.
  • Free bus travel for women starting June 1 announced.
  • Annapurna Bhandar cash-transfer scheme: ₹3,000 monthly to eligible women, replacing Lakshmi Bhandar (₹1,500).
  • Incentive schemes based on religious classifications discontinued.
  • Existing state OBC list scrapped; panel to be established for quota eligibility.

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