The Queue for Support: West Bengal's Yuva Sathi Scheme and Its Political Implications

The Yuva Sathi cash allowance scheme initiated by West Bengal offers Rs 1,500 monthly to unemployed youth, creating long lines at registration camps. Though seen as crucial support, the program also highlights deep-seated employment issues. The scheme plays a significant role in the upcoming Assembly elections.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Kolkata | Updated: 17-02-2026 17:37 IST | Created: 17-02-2026 17:37 IST
The Queue for Support: West Bengal's Yuva Sathi Scheme and Its Political Implications
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In West Bengal, the introduction of the Yuva Sathi cash allowance scheme has prompted large numbers of unemployed youth to gather outside registration centers, seeking financial relief in the run-up to the state's Assembly elections.

The initiative provides Rs 1,500 monthly for youths aged 21 to 40 until they secure employment, shaping a vivid political image as education-qualified young men and women form queues across the state.

Critics label it an election-time handout, while proponents see it as necessary support amid lacking job opportunities. The scheme illustrates both hope for financial aid and scrutiny of employment challenges.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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