Telangana’s Welfare Model Becomes National Benchmark at Chintan Shivir 2026

Telangana's welfare model has emerged as a benchmark at the Chintan Shivir 2026 in Chandigarh, according to minister Adluri Laxman Kumar. He highlighted the state's governance model under Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, focusing on equity, empowerment, and dignity. The state has spent Rs 31,763.63 crore under the SC Sub Plan since December 2023, with significant investments in education and scholarships. The minister emphasized that welfare is a long-term investment in human development, not just expenditure.

Key Points: Telangana Welfare Model Benchmark at Chintan Shivir 2026

  • Telangana welfare model benchmark at Chintan Shivir 2026
  • Rs 31,763 crore spent on SC Sub Plan since Dec 2023
  • Rs 574.74 crore on Post-Matric Scholarships for 3.39 lakh students
  • Over 564 students supported under Dr B.R. Ambedkar Overseas Education Fund
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'Telangana's welfare model emerges as benchmark at Chintan Shivir'

Telangana's welfare model sets a benchmark at Chintan Shivir 2026, with minister Laxman Kumar highlighting Rs 31,763 crore spent on SC development and education schemes.

"every citizen lives with dignity, every youth gets an opportunity, and every family progresses with confidence - Adluri Laxman Kumar"

Hyderabad, April 26

Telangana's comprehensive and forward-looking welfare model has set a benchmark for other states at Chintan Shivir-2026, said welfare minister Adluri Laxman Kumar said on Sunday.

He was speaking at Chintan Shivir-2026, organised by the Union Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment in Chandigarh on Sunday.

The conclave brought together ministers and senior officials from across the country to deliberate on key issues including social justice, effective delivery of welfare schemes, and the holistic development of Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs), Backward Classes (BCs), persons with disabilities, senior citizens, and transgender persons.

Minister Laxman Kumar said that under the leadership of Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, Telangana is pursuing a governance model anchored in equity, empowerment, and dignity.

The minister stressed the need for enhanced coordination between the Centre and States in advancing social justice. He advocated wider adoption of digital governance tools to improve transparency and speed in welfare delivery.

Describing the Chintan Shivir as a "valuable platform for policy convergence and exchange of best practices", the minister said Telangana views welfare not as expenditure, but as a long-term investment in human development.

He reaffirmed the state's commitment to ensuring that "every citizen lives with dignity, every youth gets an opportunity, and every family progresses with confidence".

According to an official release here, he noted that the renaming of the Social Welfare Department as the SC Development Department reflects the State's sharpened focus on Dalit advancement.

Highlighting education as a key driver of social transformation, Laxman Kumar said the state has spent Rs 574.74 crore on Post-Matric Scholarships, benefiting 3.39 lakh students, and Rs 66.31 crore on Pre-Matric Scholarships, covering 73,666 students.

Under the Dr B.R. Ambedkar Overseas Education Fund, Rs 103.49 crore has been spent to support 564 students pursuing higher education abroad. Additionally, Rs 24.53 crore has been invested in TG SC Study Circles, enabling 2,426 aspirants to receive coaching for competitive examinations, including Civil Services.

The government has allocated Rs 628.42 crore towards SC hostels, benefiting 2.26 lakh students with free accommodation, food, and allied facilities.

Under the Kalyana Lakshmi scheme, financial assistance worth Rs 476.15 crore has been extended to 47,539 beneficiaries, easing the burden of marriage expenses among

economically weaker sections. Further, incentives amounting to Rs 43.06 crore have been provided to 1,723 inter-caste couples, promoting social integration.

The minister stated that through the Rajiv Yuva Vikasam initiative, the state is promoting self-employment and entrepreneurship via bank-linked and non-bank subsidy schemes, alongside skill development and enterprise training programmes aimed at fostering financial independence among youth.

He noted that Telangana has spent Rs 31,763.63 crore under the SC Sub Plan (SCSDF Act) since December 2023, with a budget allocation of Rs 40,231.62 crore for 2025-26.

He also highlighted strict enforcement of the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act and the Protection of Civil Rights Act, supported by special courts and mobile courts.

In a significant reform, the state has enacted the Telangana SC Rationalisation of Reservations Act, 2025, aimed at ensuring equitable distribution of reservation benefits among Dalit communities.

- IANS

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Priya S
The numbers look good on paper, but I have concerns about implementation at grassroots level. We've seen many promises before. Let's wait and see if these scholarships actually reach the students who need them most. The SC Sub Plan allocation of Rs 40,231 crore is huge - needs strong monitoring to prevent leakage.
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James A
As someone who works in social policy research, I'm impressed by the integrated approach - scholarships, housing, marriage assistance, and entrepreneurship all together. The renaming to SC Development Department signals a serious intent. However, I wonder about the sustainability of such large expenditure. 💭
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Arjun K
Good to see inter-caste marriage incentives of Rs 43 crore - that's a bold move to break social barriers. But why only focus on SC/ST? What about OBCs and other backward communities? True social justice must be universal. Still, Telangana deserves credit for walking the talk. 🇮🇳
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Sneha F
The Dr B.R. Ambedkar Overseas Education Fund sending 564 students abroad is a game-changer! Education is the only permanent solution to inequality. My cousin from a Telangana village got scholarship under this scheme and is now in the US. Real impact, not just political rhetoric. 😊
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Rahul R
I'd like to see more transparency in how these funds are actually spent. The Rs 31,763 crore spent since Dec 2023 is a massive amount. Are there independent audits? The model is ambitious, but without accountability, it could become another *chuna* (election gimmick). Need details on ground-level outcomes. 🤔

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