Hyderabad: The Chandrababu Naidu government in Andhra Pradesh has shifted two of its “Super Six” promises to implement two of the promises, with a one -free gas cylinder in its first year after returning to power.
In the budget of FY 2025-26, the second of the TDP-JSP-BJP alliance, the funds have been allocated in the manifesto ‘Talliki Vandanam’ and ‘Anandata Sukibawa’ schemes.
In his budget speech on Friday, Finance Minister Durbula Keshav announced an allocation of Rs 9,407 crore for ‘Talliki Vandanam’, under which the disadvantaged women will be provided an annual financial assistance of Rs 15,000 to send their children to school in the educational year 2025-26.
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The scheme will cover children enrolled in class 1-12 in both government and private schools. ‘Talliki Wandanam’ is the reunion of the previous YSRCP government’s ‘Amma Vodi’ scheme. While ‘Amma Vodi’ applied to a child per family, Alambi has promised to increase the scope of their plan to include all the eligible children in a house.
Submit White paper on the finance of Andhra Pradesh In the Legislative Assembly last July, CM Naidu said that his administration has inherited loans and liabilities to a tune of Rs 9.74 lakh crore, which blames former CM YS Jagan Mohan Reddy for his government’s inability to promise his government.
In his budget speech on Friday, Payyavula also allocated Rs 6,300 crore for the ‘Annadata Sukhibawa’ scheme, under which eligible farmers will be entitled to annual financial assistance. “No matter what financial situation we are in, our farmers will get Rs 20,000 annually,” he said.
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A similar scheme was implemented by the previous YS Jagan Mohan Reddy-Nedi government under the name ‘Yers Ritu Vishwas’. The owner of the eligible land was awarded Rs 13,500 per year, which included Rs 6,000 from the Central PM-Kisan Yojana. It is also proposed to implement the ‘Anandata Sukibawa’ scheme with the support of PM farmer.
Although Jagan claimed that his government was providing more financial assistance to farmers than any other state, TDP-JSP-BJP formed an alliance in the run-up in elections, promising to increase it to Rs 20,000.
In addition to a large-scale anti-silent wave, a host of populist schemes declared by Naidu and his colleague Pawan Kalyan supported the return of the TDP chief to raise Jagan’s welfare program.
But YSRCP leaders have questioned the delay in distribution of several major or ‘super six’ promises made for 5.27 crore residents of the state.
‘Super Six’ Prajagalam -Imadi (joint) manifesto was depicted on the first page of 2024, as well as photographs of Naidu and JSP chief and now deputy CM Pawan Kalyan. Poll promises were popularized with the phrase: “Babu’s bail, guarantee of good future.”
The promises of ‘Super Six’ have Rs 3,000 per month in the form of educated, skilled youth or unemployment allowance; Annual financial support of Rs 15,000 for disadvantaged women to help them educate their children; Rs 20,000 per year as financial assistance for eligible farmers; In addition to Rs 1,500 per month for eligible women; Three LPG cylinders each per year for eligible families; And free travel for women in Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) buses.
Of these, the Naidu -led government launched Deepam 2.0 Scheme (three gas cylinder free of cost) on the occasion of Deepawali last year.
In his budget speech, Durbula said that the Naidu -led government completed several important manifestos “in a short time”. These included hiking monthly NTR trust pension up to Rs 4,000; Opening 204 Anna canteen to provide food at concessional rates; Increasing honorarium for archkas, Imams and Maujin; And start the process of recruiting 16,247 teachers through District Selection Committees (DSCs).
“I am happy to declare the promise of another manifesto for fishermen to double fishermen from Rs 10,000 to Rs 20,000 for fishermen from Rs 10,000 to Rs 20,000 annually.”
Talking about the first, Minister Nara Lokesh said that YSRCP “took three years to implement its promises.” Adding, “We will apply all our promises – in a systematic way.” It doesn’t have any message. ,
Meanwhile, YSRCP leaders asked the Naidu -led government that it would implement the remaining three ‘Super Six’ promises, while the allocation made for two schemes would be called insufficient.
“TDP coalition attained strength by deception, with the promise of grand ‘Super Six’ etc. Satyanarayana said, “Now he needs Rs 12,000 crore to assist with Rs 20,000.
(Edited by Amrtansh Arora)