Smart schools, free bicycles and 50 Jan Rasoi for women: BJP manifesto
The Morning Standard|November 26, 2022
UNION Minister Piyush Goyal along with the senior party functionary on Friday released the BJP's 12 -point manifesto for the Municipal corporation election that will be held on December 4th.
Smart schools, free bicycles and 50 Jan Rasoi for women: BJP manifesto

The party has listed a plethora of promises in its manifesto ranging from e-governance in corporations to garbage processing.

State President Adesh Gupta read out the 12-point manifesto which includes providing houses to 7 lakh poor people, converting all MCD schools into smart schools, exemption in property tax, abolishing factory licences, connecting health facilities with Jan Aushadhi Kendras, among others.

In addition to this, the party has also promised free parking and separate window at hospitals for journalists.

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