Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced a monthly payment of Rs 1,000 for registered women in Delhi. This amount will increase to Rs 2,100 after the upcoming elections. Kejriwal cited a previous announcement delayed due to his imprisonment, emphasizing the importance of supporting women and their role in families and society.
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