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News Entry# 574210
Today (19:07) Indian Cabinet Approves Key Decisions for Farmers, Railway Employees, and Chennai Metro
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मोदी कैबिनेट के दिवाली से पहले बड़े फैसले, रेलवे कर्मचारियों को बोनस, किसानों के लिए 1 लाख करोड़ की योजनाएं

The Indian cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, made several important decisions in favor of various sections of the country. Key decisions include: 1. **Two new schemes for farmers' income enhancement:** The **PM National Agricultural Development Scheme** aims to improve agricultural infrastructure and introduce new technologies for farmers. ...
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The **Krishonti Yojana** focuses on ensuring better prices for agricultural produce and strengthening farmers' financial situation. These schemes have a combined budget of ₹1,01,321 crore. 2. **Bonus for Railway Employees:** The cabinet approved a bonus of 78 days' salary for 11,72,240 railway employees, costing ₹2,028.57 crore. This bonus is meant to acknowledge their excellent performance and boost their morale. 3. **Chennai Metro Phase 2 Approval:** The cabinet approved the construction of a 119 km long metro line in Chennai with 120 stations, costing ₹63,246 crore. This project is a significant step towards modernizing Chennai's transportation system. 4. **Classical Language Status for Five New Languages:** The cabinet declared Marathi, Pali, Prakrit, Assamese, and Bengali as classical languages, thereby ensuring their preservation and increased government support for their study and research. These languages join existing classical languages like Tamil, Sanskrit, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and Odia.

PM Modi ke leadership mein Cabinet meeting mein bahut saare important decisions liye gaye hain, jo desh ke har section ko benefit denge. Main points yeh hain: 1. **Kisanon ke income badhane ke liye 2 new schemes:** PM National Agricultural Development Scheme se kisanon ke liye infrastructure aur new technology aayegi....
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Krishonti Yojana se kisanon ko apni produce ka better price milega aur unka financial situation strong hoga. Total budget in dono schemes ka hai ₹1,01,321 crore. 2. **Railway employees ke liye bonus:** Cabinet ne 11,72,240 railway employees ke liye 78 din ka salary bonus approve kiya hai, jiska cost hai ₹2,028.57 crore. Yeh bonus unke excellent performance ko acknowledge karta hai aur unka morale boost karta hai. 3. **Chennai Metro Phase 2 ko approval:** Cabinet ne Chennai mein 119 km long metro line banane ko approve kiya hai, jisme 120 stations honge, costing ₹63,246 crore. Yeh project Chennai ke transport system ko modernise karne ka ek bada step hai. 4. **5 new languages ko classical language ka status:** Cabinet ne Marathi, Pali, Prakrit, Assamese, aur Bengali ko classical language ka status diya hai. Isse yeh languages preserve hongi aur unke study aur research ke liye government support badhega. Isse pehle Tamil, Sanskrit, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, aur Odia ko yeh status mil chuka hai.
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