Brahmin Welfare: TS is Role Model for country
The Hans India (28-05-2023)
Emboldening the neglected
Millennium Post (30-05-2023)
Vanam Jwala Narasimha Rao
(Learning of the budgetary provision of Rs 100 crores, for Telangana Brahmin Welfare, including Telangana Brahmin Sadan Complex, several prominent Brahmin Leaders of other states like UP where Brahmin population is more than other states, were astonished. No other state in the country is executing welfare programs like in Telangana state for the Brahmin community. The Complex is located in over nine acres land at Gopanapally in Hyderabad-Hand India Editor’s Note)
(Telangana’s Brahmin welfare model which entails encouragement of Vedic studies, financial assistance to spiritual thinkers, skill development etc. is worth replicating countrywide-Millennium Post Editor)
A significant number of
Brahmins played an influential and key role, flawlessly to the precision, in
the evolution of the modern society, from social reforms to modern science,
from literature to cinema, from politics to public administration, from
spirituality to communism, from traditional values to progressive thinking etc.
Immediately after Independence also, Brahmins were in a position to get in to significant
positions. However, with the passing of time, Brahmins allover, have become a
target from many corners for various reasons, especially down the South of the
country.
As a result, Brahmin
community became very weak in the society and the opportunities were on the
decline. Role of Brahmin Community was confined to be a Vedic scholar or a
ritual performer or other related roles only. It became a suffering lot,
politically, socially, and financially barring negligible few, although every
citizen in the country is guaranteed equal rights in the Indian Constitution. For
all this seeds were sown under the British Rule, at a time when Brahmins were
in the forefront in the National Movement along with others.
In the erstwhile Andhra
Pradesh and at the time of formation of Telangana there was lot of
discrimination against Brahmins in several aspects. But, since the formation, progressively,
benefits to economically backward Brahmin individual are on par with all others,
thanks to the distinct interest evinced by Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao.
For the first time and as a first of its kind an exclusive organization ‘The
Telangana Brahmin Samkshema Parishad’ (TBSP) as a brainchild of Chief
Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao was constituted as a registered society with 17
members headed by Dr KV Ramana Chary as Chairman, in January 2017. For the past
six years, TBSP has been initiating and implementing several welfare programs,
benefitting over 6500 Brahmins.
The ‘Telangana
Brahmin Sadan Complex’ in a sprawling over nine acres government
allotted land in December 2016 in Gopanapally, now supposed to be a busy area
in Hyderabad is the major initiative of the Parishad, which ultimately would
become the center for Brahmins’ Welfare activities in Telangana. The Bhoomi
Puja for the complex was performed by Minister KT Rama Rao in February 2017. On
May 31, 2023, Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao will inaugurate the
magnificent ‘Telangana Brahmin Sadan Complex’ consisting of blocks
of Kalyan Mandapam, Information Centre, Seers’ Accommodation
etc. constructed at a cost of Rs 12.50 crores.
In addition, in future expansion, Mini
Auditorium, Primary Health Centre, Boys Hostel, General Hostel and Mess, Girls
Hostel, Women Centre, Staff Quarters, and Temple Complex will be constructed.
Under land donation category, Brahmin Sadans at Suryapet, Madhira, Khammam,
Peddapally and Beechpally are in different stages. An expected 10,000 plus
gathering from across the state and country who among others include
Peetaadhipathis, representatives of Brahmin associations, Brahmin Social
personalities, Veda Pandits, Archakas from famous temples etc. likely to attend
the meeting. On the suggestion of CM KCR both ‘Chandi Yagam and ‘Sudarshan
Yagam’ will be performed on that day.
Reviewing the preparations expected to
be organized at the time of inauguration on May 13, 2023 at Secretariat, CM KCR
said that the ideology and philosophy of Telangana BRS Government has been
‘Welfare of All’ with the concept of ‘Love All Human Beings’. Accordingly, said
CM KCR that the Government is determined for the welfare of Brahmins also in
general and particularly the economically backward ones in the community.
Accordingly, said KCR that adequate
funds are being provided on a regular basis to the Brahmin Parishad for its schemes
and programs uninterruptedly, besides land for construction of Brahmin Sadan.
When came to know the Annual budgetary provision of Rs 100 crores, several
prominent Brahmin Leaders of other states like UP where Brahmin population is
more than other states, were astonished since no other state in the country is
executing welfare programs like in Telangana state for the Brahmin community.
KCR desires that the ‘Telangana Brahmin Sadan Complex’ should
transform itself into a Spiritual and Community Center accessible to all
communities to spread peace, tranquility, and devotion to the present and
future generations and also to be equipped with adequate and relevant Library
Books as well as a Digital Library. This shall consist of literature such as
spiritual scriptures, Vedas, Upanishads, and Puranas etc. for guiding
interested persons on performing Yagas, Vratas like Satyanarayana, various
poojas, Deekshas etc. KCR also suggested that the Brahmin Sadan should be a Training
Resource and information Center on above aspects spreading devotional and
spiritual thoughts.
For all this there was a qualitative background
in conceiving and forming the first of its kind ‘Telangana Brahmin
Samkshema Parishad’. A brainstorming Brahmin Welfare Meeting chaired by
Chief Minister KCR was held on 23rd of October 2016 at Dr MCRHRD Institute in
Hyderabad attended by about 100 Brahmin representatives from across the state
as well as some experienced from neighboring state on invitation. Sharing his
views, the Chief Minister had given emphasis to the role of Brahmins since ages
and highlighted how they have been in the service to society and humanity.
KCR spoke eloquently on
various hardships, issues and problems faced by Brahmin Community and cited
several examples. In that context, he favored that the community should
overcome these difficulties and obstacles through a well-conceived strategy and
comprehensive plan of action. The proposal that he presented then was, to begin
with, construct a complex to be known as ‘Brahmin Sadan’ making
available all the facilities that the Brahmins require, and also as a center
for all the traditional ceremonies, celebrations and other community activities
of the Brahmins and to be organized under one roof and at one place. That was
the Genesis of ‘Telangana Brahmin Sadan Complex’. At a time when Brahmins
were badly in need of getting their due share of respect and material support
from the governments, Telangana State became a unique exception and a ‘Role
Model’ for other states to initiate Brahmin Welfare in a big way.
Besides Brahmin Sadan,
TBSP implements schemes like Vivekananda Overseas Education (Fee reimbursement
for higher studies abroad with an upper limit of Rs 20 lakhs-780 beneficiaries),
Brahmin Entrepreneurial (Financial Assistance not exceeding Rs 5 lakhs to set-up
self-employment units-5074 beneficiaries), Sri Ramanuja (Fee reimbursement for
post metric studies-436 beneficiaries), Grant to Veda Patashala (One time grant
to impart Vedic education along with regular academic studies-32 Patashalas
availed), Sustenance Allowance to Vedic Students, Vedic Students assistance (Stipend
of Rs 250 per month-245 beneficiaries), Veda and Shastra Pandits Honorarium (Rs.2,500
per month-64 beneficiaries), Sampradaya Patashala (100 beneficiaries) etc. An amount of Rs 250 crores has been released for the
above-mentioned schemes by the Government.
The initative taken by
CM KCR in October 2016 paved way and brought to light the true essence of Brahmin
Welfare and the need of the society to preserve and protect them for larger
interest of the society in general and country in particular in addition to
assisting the community directly besides drawing a strategy for it. It also led
to encouragement to Vedic studies, financial assistance to spiritual thinkers,
provision for education, skill development, encouragement to entrepreneurs etc.
The ‘Telangana
Brahmin Sadan Complex’ will be a platform for development of Brahmin
community and provides for a traditional accommodation to Peetaadhipathis and Scholars
coming from outside. This is in a way an all-round development plan of the
Brahmin community. Telangana Brahmin Welfare is now a Role Model to other
states.
(The Writer is
Vice Chairman, Telangana Brahmin Samkshema Parishad and Chief Public Relations Officer
to Chief Minister, Telangana)
{CM KCR to Inaugurate
‘Telangana Brahmin Sadan Complex’ on May 31, 2023}
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