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18 states to spend Rs 1 lakh cr on pre-poll sops to women in FY26: Report

18 states to spend Rs 1 lakh cr on pre-poll sops to women in FY26: Report

Deccan Herald26-06-2025
States' spending on social sector schemes will be at an elevated 2 per cent of GSDP (Gross State Domestic Product) in FY26 and is likely to impact capital expenditure, it added.
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