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Pat for PMRY implementation

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BANGALORE: Karnataka has earned accolades for its overall implementation of the Prime Minister's Rozgar Yojna (PMRY).

A Parliamentary Standing Committee has praised its performance as better than Andhra Pradesh and Kerala. However it had remarked that coverage of industry and scheduled castes and scheduled tribes under the programme was extremely poor.

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