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Yes. Poor (lower category) needs to get benefits of govt
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No. Should get all benefits
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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"Yes. Poor (lower category) needs to get benefits of govt"
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I want to support yes, as it may helps the people below poverty line.
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Paul Sureshkumar
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Actually the two categories are only benefited most than the affected middle class. Free, etc schemes are availed by poor categories, the Top level are availing Free for Agri, Agri Loan, SSI, EMIM loan, OCC loan, etc are availed by them. Do you...
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Kavitha Shankar
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What is the point and what benefit will they get. How clear are you about the strategy you are talking about? I do not see dividing this group into two categories again..
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