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Biplab Deb continues battle on Big Industry Vs. Cow Industry, calls Job aspirants as 'Brainless'
TIWN Nov 15, 2018
Biplab Deb continues battle on Big Industry Vs. Cow Industry, calls Job aspirants as 'Brainless'
PHOTO : CM Biplab Deb addressing in 65th All India Cooperative Week celebration.

AGARTALA, Nov 15 (TIWN): Tripura's unemployment tension is spiking up day by day fueled by BJP Govt led cancellation of all existing recruitments even under Tripura Public Service Commission (TPSC). But Chief Minister Biplab Deb while addressing on the occasion of 65th All India Cooperative Week said that to set up Big Industries Tripura will need 10,000 crores at least, whereas only at 35 crores 5,000 families will get employment of "rearing cows". Moreover, when before the Election, in the Vision Document published by Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley it was said that 50,000 Govt jobs will be given to unemployed youths but now Chief Minister Biplab Deb has declared those who are thinking that BJP promised house-to-house-jobs means Govt Jobs / Private Jobs are "Brainless", can't even use brain for basic sense. "If we go for a Fertilizer Plant it may lead 7 years to complete the project, but how far jobs can be given from that ? 1000 ? 2000 ? Not more than that. But for cow-rearing no scientist is needed like Fertilizer Plant. Now you can think which one is more easy and fruitful ? Industry or Cow-rearing? A Govt must think for state's profits first after all", CM added.

https://youtu.be/Dg6e9YFfo1M  TIWN YouTube link for Biplab Deb claimed Big-Industry is loss, long term issue, invites "Cow-Rearing"

BJP in its Vision Document laid various promises for unemployed youths as 1)Providing one job opportunity to every household through a multi pronged approach  2) To fll up 50,000 Govt Posts vacancies within a year through a transparent process, 3) Ensuring the implementation of 7th Pay Commission for all employees of the state government in the first cabinet meeting itself., 4)Enhancing minimum wages to Rs. 340 per day to meet the national, 5) To better the lives of the marginalized people in the state BJP will bring all allowances to a minimum of RS. 2000 in a phased manner without putting undue burden on the state exchequer etc.

However, Chief Minister clearly mentioned, those who are thinking house-to-house-jobs mean Govt Jobs, they have brains. 

 

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