Key Points

Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu celebrated the first year of his NDA government by launching an expanded welfare scheme for students. The 'Talli Ki Vandanam' program will provide Rs 15,000 annually to school children, significantly increasing coverage from the previous government's policy. Unlike the earlier scheme, this new initiative supports mothers with multiple children, demonstrating the government's commitment to inclusive welfare. The program aims to support education and provide financial assistance to families across Andhra Pradesh.

Key Points: Naidu Expands Welfare Scheme for Andhra Pradesh Students

  • Scheme provides Rs 15,000 annually to school-going students
  • Covers 67 lakh students with Rs 10,091 crore budget
  • Expanded from previous government's single-child policy
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Development, welfare two eyes of NDA government, says CM Naidu

CM Chandrababu Naidu launches 'Talli Ki Vandanam' scheme, expanding financial support for school children across Andhra Pradesh

"Development and welfare are the two eyes of the TDP-led NDA government - N. Chandrababu Naidu"

Amaravati, June 12

Development and welfare are the two eyes of the TDP-led NDA government in Andhra Pradesh, said Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Thursday on completion of the government's first year in office.

The Chief Minister, along with his son and Human Resources Development and IT Minister Nara Lokesh, addressed a media conference at their residence at Undavalli to mark the occasion.

Listing out the welfare schemes implemented during the last year, the Chief Minister said the government would launch more schemes in the coming days.

The Telugu Desam Party (TDP) chief said that as promised during elections, the government was trying to create wealth and increase revenues.

Increased revenues will be spent on development and welfare programmes, he said.

The coalition government celebrated the first year in power with the launch of 'Talli Ki Vandanam' scheme as a special gift for mothers.

Under the scheme, Rs 15,000 will be given annually to every school-going student. The amount will be credited to the bank account of the student's mother.

CM Naidu said that the government would spend Rs 10,091 crore on the scheme, which will cover 67 lakh students. Out of this amount, Rs 1,346 crore will be used for the development of schools.

He said the government was continuing the guidelines of 'Jagananna Amma Vodi' implemented by the previous government. He, however, said that while the previous government was providing financial assistance to a mother only for one child, his government will extend the assistance irrespective of the number of children.

The previous government, headed by Jagan Mohan Reddy, was providing Rs 15,000 per annum to poor mothers for sending their children to school. After the TDP-led coalition came to power, it renamed the scheme as 'Talli Ki Vandanam'.

It was also one of the schemes promised by the coalition under the 'Super Six' promises.

CM Naidu mentioned that while the number of beneficiaries under the scheme of the previous government was 42,61,965, 'Talli Ki Vandanam' will cover 67,27,164 students. The number of beneficiaries has gone up by 24,65,199.

He also pointed out that the previous government was spending Rs 5,540 crore on the scheme while his government would spend Rs 8,745 crore.

"We are giving an additional Rs 3,205 crore. If a student does not have a mother, the money will be credited in the account of his/her father or guardian," he said.

District Collectors will identify orphans, and the money will be credited to their accounts. The list of beneficiaries of the scheme will be displayed in the village and ward secretariats.

The scheme will also apply to students admitted into Class 1 and Intermediate First Year. Once admissions are completed and data is available, the funds will be credited to the respective mothers' accounts accordingly.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse user comments reflecting Indian perspectives on this Andhra Pradesh government welfare scheme:
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Rajesh K.
Good to see welfare schemes reaching mothers directly. But I hope there's proper monitoring to prevent misuse of funds. The previous government's scheme was already helping many families - hope this expansion brings real benefits. 🤞
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Priya M.
As an Andhra resident, I appreciate that the scheme now covers all children, not just one per family. Many rural families have 2-3 kids and this will make education more accessible. Hope the funds reach on time before school sessions begin!
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Suresh V.
While welfare is important, I'm concerned about the fiscal burden. ₹10,000 crore is a huge amount - hope the government is also focusing on creating jobs and industries to sustain such schemes long-term.
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Ananya R.
The name change from 'Amma Vodi' to 'Talli Ki Vandanam' seems unnecessary political one-upmanship. Schemes should continue regardless of which party started them - what matters is children's education, not credit-taking!
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Kiran B.
Positive step! 👏 In my village, many mothers used the previous scheme money to buy uniforms and books. Including fathers/guardians for orphans is thoughtful. Hope they improve school infrastructure too with the allocated ₹1,346 crore.
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Vikram S.
The transparency measures like displaying beneficiary lists at secretariats are good. But will there be grievance redressal if someone's name is missing? Implementation is key - hope it doesn't become another 'chunavi jumla'.

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