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Responding to the announcement, Chidambaram, who is the Congress’ Goa poll in charge, in a tweet on Sunday said, “Here is math that deserves the Nobel Prize in Economics. A monthly grant of Rs. 5000 to a woman in 3.5 lakh households in Goa will cost Rs 175 crore a month. That is Rs 2100 crore a year.” “It is a “small” sum for the State of Goa that had an outstanding debt of Rs. 23,473 crores at the end of March 2020. God bless Goa! Or should it be God save Goa?,” the former Union finance minister said in another tweet.
The TMC has announced that it would contest all the 40 seats in the state Assembly elections due early next year.
Earlier, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), which will also contest the Goa polls, had promised that it would increase the remuneration provided to women in the coastal state under the state-sponsored scheme and also promised financial assistance to women not covered under it if it is voted to power.
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In the 2017 Goa Assembly polls, Congress had emerged as the single largest party by winning 17 seats but failed to form a government. The BJP had then tied up with some regional outfits and independents to form the government. The Congress now has only three legislators in the 40-member House.