Patna, Oct. 29 -- A government job per family within 20 days of coming to power, permanent jobs for women in self-help groups and contractual workers within 20 months, monthly financial aid to women, scrapping the central waqf law, and exempting toddy from the prohibition net were among major promises made by the Opposition Grand Alliance in its poll manifesto on Tuesday. The 30-page document - titled Bihar Ka Tejashwi Pran (Bihar's Tejashwi Resolve) - highlighted the alliance's chief ministerial face, Tejashwi Yadav, and focussed on jobs, young people, women, extremely backward classes, and Muslims. It also promised to do away with the 50% cap on reservation if the INDIA bloc wins the two-phase elections next month. "The promises made in the documents are pragmatic. I will fulfill them even if it requires sacrificing my life (praan)," said Yadav. The seven-party opposition alliance is hoping to deny chief minister Nitish Kumar a fifth consecutive term in the November 6 and 11 elections, but has been besieged by internal squabbling over seats. P8...