"Most of the beneficiaries belong to SC, ST and weaker sections. This is not an ordinary task. Loans worth Rs 1.32 lakh crore were extended by banks to you people (economically weaker sections). So this government is pro-poor government. But Rahul Gandhi (Congress Vice-President) does not accept and understand this," Dattatreya said in a meeting here organised by Andhra Bank.
The Labour Minister further said that so far 87 lakh youths have been given training in skill development.
"Providing employment to unemployed is on the high priority for our government. In the coming next two years, one crore unemployed (people) will be provided employment opportunity," he said.
Meanwhile, Andhra Bank said the bank has sanctioned Rs 1,721.19 crore to 2.34 lakh beneficiaries under PMMY.
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