
Release unemployment allowance: Jully to CM
Jully urged Sharma to release funds for pending unemployment allowance for youths, noting that youths from Nagaur districts have not received unemployment allowances for the past 15-16 months.
"The allowance being given to the youth in lieu of internship was providing them with relief, but due to not being given unemployment allowance for a long time, the youth need to attend a four-hour internship but are not getting allowances. In such a situation, they are not getting time to prepare for other competitive examinations," said Jully in his letter to the CM. tnn

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Time of India
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- Time of India
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