Three years of Governance
with a
huge difference
Vanam Jwala Narasimha Rao
The Hans India (02-06-2017)
As a result
of 14 years peaceful and conscious struggle, under the leadership of
Kalvakuntla Chandrashekhar Rao, Telangana State was formed. When he took over
as Chief Minister, he had to face many problems,
obstacles, issues like uncertainties in several sectors, non-availability of
officials and non- cooperation from the neighbouring State etc., perhaps
comparable to the situation faced by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru when he took over
as PM of independent India. Like Pandit Nehru who in his own style laid
direction, action plan and a road map for the young country, Chandrashekhar Rao
also formulated plans, roadmap for the new State, which was undergone
injustices and sufferings under 60 years of Andhra misrule. KCR has been
defining, designing and delivering what all that the young state needed during
the last three years of his governance.
Within three
years of short span of just three years, Chandrashekhar Rao as the CM made the
State number one in the country in several spheres. The Telangana State
government under the able guidance of Chandrashekhar Rao is making rapid
strides in development and attracting attention of the entire country for its
innovative schemes, programs and projects. The one outstanding example of transforming
the power deficit State into a power surplus State is enough to define the pace
of development of the Telangana State. There are several such programmes and
initiatives that took place under the leadership of KCR. Everyone has a reason
to praise Telangana State. The government has distributed welfare to every
section of the society. The Schemes are made after a thourough thought process
with a human touch.
For 38 Lakh
beneficiaries at the cost of Rs 4,844 Crore Rs 1000 per month Asara pensions
are given, under Kalyan Laxmi/Shaadi Mubarak each bride is given Rs 75,116
financial assistance for the marriage. Six Kilograms of rice per member at a
subsidised rate of one Rupee per KG is supplied, Rs 12,000 financial assistance
to each pregnant woman, Rs 2000 worth KCR Kits to the new born are given, Rs
1000 per month pension is given to the single woman and these are some of the
programmes launched for the well being of people.
The
Telangana government, which is dedicated for the people, has initiated
programmes for the welfare of each person in the State. The State government is
the only government in the country, which is spending Rs 40,000 Crore for 35
Welfare Schemes. The income limit of the
small traders, employees is hiked
from Rs 60,000 to Rs 1, 50,000 in rural areas, from Rs 75,000 to Rs 2, 00,000
in urban areas to make them
eligible for the various welfare schemes.
Free and compulsory education from KG
to PG is being implemented in the State. Residential schools are started in a
big way to impart corporate level education to the poor students in English
Medium. Rs 20 lakh each overseas scholarship is given to the poor students to
study abroad. Fine rice is given to the hostels and Anganwadi centers. Three
acres of agriculture land is given to each Dalit family along with input
expenditure for the first year. Agriculture and farmers welfare is top most
priority for the government and the CM.
The CM has decided to give Rs 8000 per
acre per year as input subsidy for two crops. The moment the TRS government
came to power, Rs 17,000 Crore loans of 35 Lakh farmers are waived once and for
all. Rs 25,000 Crore per year allocated in the Budget for the Major and medium
Irrigation projects with an aim to supply water to one crore acres in the state
and the works on all these projects going on fast track. Under Mission
Kakatiya, 46,000 Tanks are being revived and rejuvenated. 21.5 Lakh Metric
Tonnes capacity Godowns are constructed.
Power is supplied 24x7 hours to all
the sectors except the farm sector which is given 9-hour uninterrupted quality power
supply. When the state was formed the power generation capacity was 6,000 MW which
now is doubled to 12,000 MW. In next two years, it will reach 25,000 MW for
which new plants are being installed. In Solar power, the state is number one
in the country and by next year the farm sector will also get 24x7 Hours power
supply. The government is working towards strengthening the rural economy. Yadavs, Kurumas are given 75 per cent subsidy
for purchase of the Sheep. Government has taken up fish culture in a big way to
help Bestha, Mudiraj communities. Helping hand is extended to Handloom workers
by giving Rs 15,000 per month as wages and 50 percent subsidy on the Yarn and
chemicals. Rs one lakh financial assistance is given to Naayi Brahmins to setup
modern hair dressing saloons.
A special Corporation is set up for
the MBCs with Rs 1000 Crore seed fund. Under Mission Bhagiratha, drinking water
will be supplied to every household in the State brining the Godavari and
Krishna waters. To make the poor live with dignity, the government has taken up
the 2 BHK houses construction to provide 2 Bed Room, hall, Kitchen and 2
Bathrooms house free of cost to the beneficiary. The state government has
created a special development fund exclusively for the SC/STs based on their
population figures and created carry forward facility under an Act passed by
the Assembly.
The government has also passed an Act
providing 12 per cent reservation to the backward Minorities and 10 percent to
the STs. All the Thandas are upgraded as Gram Panchayats. Each Telangana Martyr
family is given Rs 10 Lakh assistance and one job to the eligible from the
family. State government employees are given 43 percent fitment in their
salaries as well as a special increment from June 2, 2014 when the State was
formed. Major hike is given to the salaries of Asha workers, Anganwadi
teachers, Municipal Sanitary workers, Contract Lecturers, Water works
employees.
The government is taking measures to
eradicate bonded labor system. 24,000 outsourcing employees working under Electricity
department are regularized. Besides Rs 12,000 financial assistance and KCR
kits, women who have given birth to a baby girl are given an additional R 1000.
Rs 100 Crore each is given to Advocates welfare and Brahmin Welfare and for
welfare of journalists Rs 50 crore is allocated. Ambulance services are
provided free of cost to shift bodies from the hospitals to their homes. Free
accident insurance policy of Rs 5 lakh each is given to construction workers,
auto drivers, home guards, toddy tappers and journalists. The limit on loan
given at 25 paise nominal interest to Self Help groups has been increased from
Rs 5 lakh to Rs 10 Lakh.
Measures are taken to supply quality
seed, fertilisers, pesticides to farmers on time. Seeds are supplied at subsidised
rates at the farmers’ doorstep by the Primacy Agriculture Societies and the
seeds are stocked in the godowns to prevent any scarcity. The land records in
the state are updated to do away with land related disputes and 12 lakh Sada Bainama
are registered free of cost. Micro Irrigation is given a top priority and reservations
are provided in all the market committees.
For the poor, 125 square yards of residential plot on government lands
are regularized. 1.25 Lakh are given land Pattas.
World’s best industrial policy is
being implemented in the State and the State is ranked number one in IT sector
with the highest IT exports. Under TS IPASS, all permissions for the industry
are given within 15 days of application. The state also stood first in ease of
doing business in the country. For the young entrepreneurs T-Hub incubator is
set up. Districts are reorganized for the administrative convenience and for
the benefit of the people increasing the number from 10 to 31. Haritha Haram
program the second largest human effort of green cover aiming at planting 230
crore saplings is in progress.
That the welfare schemes of the state
are yielding good results can be gauged from the fact that the State stood
first in the revenue growth rate in the country. The oft-repeated assertion of
the CM that Telangana State is the richest is nothing but plain truth. With
this growth rate, the state will be able to implement several new innovative
schemes in future. Ends.
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