Fifty months of KCR
rule makes a huge Difference-II
Vanam Jwala
Narasimha Rao
The Hans India (20-08-2018)
K Chandrashekhar
Rao immediately after the formation of Telangana State focused mainly on
irrigation sector to bring one crore acres under irrigation. The faulty project designs prepared by the
erstwhile rulers have been redesigned as per the suggestions made by experts. The
Kaleshwaram, Palamoor-Rangareddy, Seetharama projects are all being constructed
on fast-track. Several tanks that were destroyed during erstwhile rule have
been revitalized and rejuvenated through Mission Kakatiya.
The Government
has decided to provide financial support to the hereditary professions and
encourage them so that the rural economy is rejuvenated. A programme to
distribute sheep to Golla and Kuruma castes on 75% subsidy is in implementation.
Government started a program to distribute Milch Animals to dairy farmers to
encourage dairy industry in the state with each unit costing Rs 80,000. Government
has also been supplying fish seed and prawn seed to fishermen to encourage fish
farming on a large scale. To change and better the living conditions of
handloom and power loom workers the Telangana government has taken special care
and introduced several schemes.
Schemes for Naayi
Brahmins, Rajakas, Toddy tappers besides establishing MBC corporation are some
more benefits to BCs. Government has also decided to provide financial
assistance for self-employment with 100% subsidy to BCs to undertake any
activity of their choice and interest
delinking with the banks.
The
Government with commitment has been making efforts to help the upper caste poor
aiming at poverty alleviation as a basic objective. Aasara Pensions, Ration
rice, Kalyana Lakshmi etc schemes are made applicable to all the poor of all
upper caste.
As
part of nearly 40 welfare schemes with over Rs. 40,000 crore funds, Government
has been giving Aasara Pensions to the old age people, widows, toddy tappers,
handloom, beedi workers, aids patients, differently abled, old age poor artists,
single women and filaria effected patients. Minimum
life security is provided to all the helpless individuals. At the rate of 6 kilos for the
individual, without any limitation irrespective of the numbers in the family, rice
at Rs.1 a kilo is being given. Food with fine rice is given in schools and
hostels.
The government implements Kalyana
Lakshmi and Shaadi Mubarak schemes to provide financial assistance of Rs.
1,00116 for the marriage of poor girl child. For foreign Education Rs. 20 lakhs
as overseas scholarships to SC, ST, BC, Minorities as well as those who belong
to economically back ward other classes is given.
For the welfare of SCs and STs the
government has enacted special SC, ST Pragathi Fund Act and has been
implementing effectively. The funds are allotted and spent in the ratio of SC,
STs in the population. The Act provides for spending the funds allotted for SC,
STs exclusively to them and also for transferring the unspent balance of a
particular year to the following year. Distribution of 3 acres of land to the
Dalits is implemented in the Telangana state which is not done anywhere in the
country. The Government has provided bore well, motor, power connection, as
well as investment support for the crop on this land.
For the welfare of minorities and
for their development, 206 residential schools, remuneration to Imams and Mauzams,
new cloths to minorities during Ramzan and Christmas festivals, iftar parties,
Christmas parties, construction of Islamic Centre, IT park etc. have been done.
For the welfare of women schemes
like Kalyan Laxmi, Shaadi-Mubarak, KCR Kits, SHE Teams, Arogya Laxmi, Ammavodi
etc are being implemented. Salaries of Anganwadi workers have been
substantially increased. Salaries and remunerations of Home Guards, IKP,
MNAREGA SERP staff, 108 employees, 104 employees, VROs, VAOs, ANMs, Contract
and outsourcing staff, part-time lecturers, sanitation staff working in GHMC
etc are increased substantially.
Mission Bhagiratha aiming at supply
of purified and treated drinking water to the doorstep each and every family
has been completed with more than 19,000 habitations getting water supply.
Health and medical facilities have been improved in a such a way that people
started gaining confidence in government hospitals than the corporate.
Diagnostic facilities are created across the state. Basthi clinics have been
established in Hyderabad to bring medical facilities nearer to common man. Four
more new medical colleges have been started. Poor pregnant women are covered
under KCR kits scheme which compensates their wage loss.
As part of KG to PG education system
in addition to the existing 296 residential schools, 542 more institutions have
been established. 119 more residential schools one in each assembly segment
exclusively for BCs will come-up from next academic year. Through the largest
green cover Telangana ku Haritha Haram so far 82 crores of saplings were planted
all over the state. As part of reorganization of 31 Districts, 69 Revenue
Divisions and 584 Mandals have been made. The number of Gram panchayats has
been increased to 12,751 which includes Girijan Thandas and Lambadi Gudems. The
new Zonal system would take shape shortly with seven zones and two multizones.
Thanks to the single window
industrial policy 7679 industries with Rs 1,32,000 crores investment providing
employment to 8.37 lakhs have been started out of which 5570 have gone into
production. In IT development, in law and order front, in the case of Highways,
two bedroom houses for poor etc. the
state’s progress card is simply fantastic.
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