TS welfare schemes
now cover from Cradle to Grave
Vanam Jwala
Narasimha Rao
The Hans India (15-04-2017)
Chief
Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao’s latest announcement of crediting Rs 4000 per
acre in to each farmer’s account towards the cost of purchasing fertilizers is
yet another milestone in the history of welfare in Telangana state.
This
unprecedented decision will help about 55 lakhs of farmers across the state to
procure about 25 lakhs of tons of fertilizers needed for farming. This is in
addition to series of welfare measures being implemented to farmers since the
formation of state.
As promised in its
election manifesto, the TRS government already waived the crop loans of 36.33
Lakh farmers, which are below Rs One lakh amounting to Rs 17,000 Crore and all
the four installments are released.
The state
government has also been giving Rs 6 lakh ex-gratia to the farmers who have
committed suicides. Subsidized micro irrigation and uninterrupted power supply
is also aimed at welfare of farmer.
Welfare
state, a concept of government, is based on the principles of equality of
opportunity, equitable distribution, and public responsibility for those unable
to avail themselves of the minimal provisions for a good life. Sir William
Beveridge, considered as the author of a welfare state, in his report to the
British parliament in November 1942, proposed a system of social security which
would be operated by the state.
This is
exactly or perhaps even more than Beveridge envisaged has been happening in the
state of Telangana. Welfare encompasses those government programs that provide
benefits and economic assistance to no or low income people living in
Telangana. Welfare of Government of Telangana aims to improve the quality of
life and living standards of the poor and underprivileged. It may sound a bit philosophical, but the
schemes conceived and being implemented by KCR government will take care of
every stage of a human being’s life, the proverbial from “Cradle to Grave”.
Several of these
innovative schemes are not only first of their kind in the country but also
become role models and torch bearers for other States to emulate. From a
pregnant mother to child, later the education of the child when it becomes an
adult to the marriage of a girl at every phase, the government has a scheme or
two.
Take
for instance welfare for women…For all the government women employees a 90-day
special leave is given to them which is besides the 3 months maternity leave.
For those women getting their deliveries done in the government hospitals,
there is a scheme to take care of her nutritional requirements during the
anti-natal stage. An amount of Rs 12, 000 is given at different stages of ante-natal
and post-natal care. If the woman is blessed with a girl child an additional Rs.
1000 is given to the mother.
KCR Kit with 16
essential items required for a newborn worth about Rs. 2000 is given to the
mother and child. Through “Amma Vodi” scheme pregnant women living in the
remote agencies are brought to the hospitals and transport her back after the
delivery. After the child is born to give her nutritional diet there is “Arogya
Laxmi” programme for providing nutritional diet one time daily through
Anganwadi centre.
During the child’s
education period, midday meal scheme is implemented with fine rice. Fee
reimbursement for the students, benefit of scholarship scheme to pre-metric,
post-metric, Graduate, Postgraduate and professional education students who are
poor are also available. The state government has introduced English medium in
the schools and launched in a big way residential schools for the SC/ST/Minority/BCs
as part of KG to PG system of education. Study Circles are formed in the
districts for the SC/ST/BC students preparing for the competitive examinations.
For those aspiring
Minority students who want to pursue their higher studies abroad, the
government is giving Overseas Scholarships on the lines of Dr Ambedkar Overseas
Scholarship given to the SCs. At the time of marriage of girl child, Kalyana
Laxmi/Shadi Mubarak schemes through which Rs. 75, 116 is given to the mother of
bride. There is an economic support scheme to provide employment to the unemployed
youth.
For every
individual to have a proper meal, the government is giving 6 Kgs subsidized
rice for each and every member of the family. In Hyderabad, a meal is given to
the poor at a nominal price of Rs. 5 per plate.
Autos are available to the minority youth with 50 per cent subsidy to
run the auto services in Hyderabad under "Own your Auto" Scheme.
For the welfare of
the Most Backward Classes, a separate Finance Corporation is set up. Towards strengthening
the rural economy hereditary professions are going to have better days ahead.
For the benefit and welfare of the Yadav and Kuruma communities who are
traditionally dependent on sheep breeding, government has embarked on a slew of
measures. For those who are dependent on fisheries, the state government has initiated
several schemes. 100 per cent subsidy is given for fish culture. Several
schemes are also in place for the development and welfare of handloom weavers
and workers. Hair dressing saloons are brought under the category of domestic
sector for power tariff and measures are initiated to upgrade saloons in the
rural sector.
As part of welfare
from cradle to grave, the State government has decided to put an end to the
land disputes and rectify the land records. As part of this, it has brought in
several reforms in Registration and Mutations. Sada Bainama (Agreements written
on plain paper) below 5 acres of land in rural areas are registered free of
cost. Welfare schemes for the upper caste Brahmin community are also being
implemented in the State. In the last two years Rs 200 Crore (Rs 100 Crore per
year) is allotted for the Brahmin welfare.
For those 470
Martyrs who laid down their lives for the cause of separate Telangana State,
the government sanctioned Rs 10 Lakh per family besides one job to the eligible
person in the family and for those living on farming one acre of land. In order to help the
handicapped, widows, old age persons, toddy tappers, weavers, HIV patients,
Beedi rollers, old age artistes, the Government of Telangana is giving pension
under the Aasara scheme. Old age
people and Widows were getting Rs. 200 per month as pension earlier which has
been enhanced to Rs.1, 000 now. Similarly for handicapped and old age artists
the same has been enhanced from Rs.500 to Rs.1500. Income limit for eligibility has also been
enhanced to include more people. Aasara pension is also extended to Single women.
The SC/ST Sub Plan
is renamed as SC/ST Special development Fund and it is used only for the SC/ST
families and their places of residence. The Bill making these amendments was
passed by the Legislative Assembly and Council. The funds granted in the Budget
will directly go to the SC/ST development Ministry.
To give a proper
shelter to the poor, the government has embarked upon the 2-bed Room Houses
scheme. The government has instructed
the officials to pay pension of those retiring on the same day of their
retirement. Welfare even after the death of a person is what that has been
envisaged by the government. The state government is keen on making proper arrangements
for those dead to provide relief to the near and dear at a time when they are
all in deep sorrow.
And this is how the
Telangana government is taking care of welfare of the people from cradle to grave.
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