Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal announced a life insurance scheme of ₹10 lakh for auto drivers, along with other benefits like accident insurance, marriage assistance for daughters, uniform allowance, and coaching for children. This comes as part of AAP's campaign for the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections, aiming for a third term.
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