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Pondicherry
By our Staff Reporter
PONDICHERRY, DEC. 13. The Union Territory administration should ensure that both the public and private sectors here set aside jobs for the downtrodden, the local Communist Party of India (CPI) unit here resolved today. B. Anandhu, the secretary, provided copies of the resolutions later to media persons. The party urged that the administration reintroduce the three-year course in the Government Law College and conduct evening classes. Until unemployed youth got jobs, assistance should be extended to them, another resolution urged. There should be no political consideration in finalising the applicants for welfare schemes. Stern action should be taken against all those involved in the grabbing of private property; offenders, however high and mighty, should be brought to book. The party said that the list of the names of beneficiaries of the housing subsidy given under the Kamarajar Centenary Housing Scheme for replacement of huts with concrete structures should be released for public verification.
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