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Maha govt pays more for animals' upkeep than children: BJP MLA
Updated On: 22 March, 2016 11:54 AM IST | | PTI
<p>Maharashtra government grants more funds for the upkeep of animals in fodder camps than for children living in orphanages and state-run child homes, a BJP MLA has alleged</p>
Mumbai: Maharashtra government grants more funds for the upkeep of animals in fodder camps than for children living in orphanages and state-run child homes, a BJP MLA has alleged.
The state government pays Rs 70 to a fodder camp for the keep of an animal, while the orphanages and state-run children homes are paid Rs 30 for a child per day as grant, Anil Bonde, who represents Morshi Assembly constituency in Amravati district alleged.
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