Andhra Housewives Seek Budget Relief from Inflation, Healthcare Costs

Housewives in Andhra Pradesh are appealing to the government for a budget that addresses rising prices and household financial strain. They seek reductions in GST on essentials, tax relief for the middle class, and more accessible, affordable healthcare. The budget should also include stronger support for women's welfare programs and home-based enterprises to boost household income. The Union Budget 2026-27 will be presented on February 1, following an all-party meeting convened by Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiran Rijiju.

Key Points: Housewives Seek Price Relief in Union Budget 2026

  • Reduce GST on household goods
  • Tax relief for middle-class families
  • Improve healthcare access & affordability
  • Expand women empowerment programs
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Housewives seek relief from rising prices in Union Budget

Andhra housewives urge budget to cut household costs, GST on essentials, and improve healthcare. Calls for tax relief and inflation control.

"women managing household finances are expecting a people-friendly budget that eases daily economic burdens. - Sushma Kesavarapu"

Konaseema, January 25

Housewives across Andhra Pradesh are looking to the upcoming Union Budget for relief from rising household expenses and price pressures. Sushma Kesavarapu, from the Kothapeta constituency, said "women managing household finances are expecting a people-friendly budget that eases daily economic burdens."

Speaking to ANI here, she said, "The budget should prioritise reducing household expenses, strengthening family savings, and improving access to healthcare and education to ensure long-term financial security. Any reduction in GST on essential household goods would provide immediate relief to housewives."

Kesavarapu also highlighted the need for tax relief for middle-class families, noting that increased disposable income would help households better manage education costs, healthcare expenses, and day-to-day needs. According to her, measures aimed at easing the tax burden would directly benefit families struggling with inflation.

On healthcare, she said housewives are expecting improved health insurance schemes, better hospital facilities, and affordable medicines. She urged the government to ensure that public healthcare becomes more accessible and cost-effective for ordinary families.

Emphasising women's welfare, Kesavarapu called for expanded women empowerment programmes, healthcare development initiatives, and greater support for small businesses and home-based enterprises. She said easy loans and financial assistance would encourage women to contribute to household income.

"Housewives are also hoping the budget will help rein in inflation and reduce the cost of essential commodities such as rice, cooking oil, vegetables, LPG gas, and electricity, offering much-needed relief to families managing tight budgets," she said.

Meanwhile, Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiran Rijiju will convene an all-party meeting of floor leaders of both Houses of Parliament on January 27, ahead of the upcoming Budget Session. As per sources, the meeting is scheduled to be held in the main Committee Room of Parliament. The government is expected to discuss important national issues and legislative business likely to come before the Houses during the upcoming session.

The Budget Session will commence on January 28 and continue till April 2, with one break. The first phase is scheduled from January 28 to February 13, while the second phase will run from March 9 to April 2. A total of 30 sittings are expected during the session. The Union Budget 2026-27 will be presented on February 1.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I agree with the need for relief, the budget can't just be about subsidies and tax cuts. We need long-term solutions to boost manufacturing and supply chains to bring down prices permanently. More money in hand is good, but stable prices are better. 👍
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Priyanka N
The focus on healthcare and education costs is so important. School fees and medicine bills eat up most of our salary. If the budget can provide some relief there, it would be a huge weight off the shoulders of middle-class parents like us.
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Aman W
Easy loans for home-based businesses is a fantastic point! My wife started making pickles during the pandemic, and a small loan could help her scale up. Empowering women economically helps the whole family. The budget should definitely support micro-entrepreneurs. 🙏
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David E
Living in India for 5 years now, I see my neighbors struggling with the same issues. LPG cylinder prices are a global concern, but here the impact on daily life is very direct. Hoping for a pragmatic budget that balances fiscal health with real relief.
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Kavya N
Every budget we hope, but the relief never seems to reach the common aam aadmi (and aam aurat!). The talk is always good, but implementation is key. Let's see if this time there is a concrete plan for price control, not just promises.

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