Key Points

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has announced plans to implement unemployment allowance as part of the government's 'Super Six' promises. The scheme will provide Rs 3,000 monthly to jobless youth, alongside other welfare initiatives like free bus travel for women. Naidu highlighted the government's commitment to supporting the poor through various pension and social welfare programs. The state aims to create significant employment opportunities through major investment partnerships.

Key Points: Naidu Promises Unemployment Allowance in Andhra Pradesh

  • Unemployment allowance of Rs 3,000 to be implemented soon
  • Free bus travel for women starting August 15
  • Government distributing pensions on first of every month
  • State signed MoUs worth Rs 9.5 lakh crore for job creation
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Unemployment allowance to be implemented soon: Andhra Pradesh CM

Andhra Pradesh CM N. Chandrababu Naidu announces unemployment allowance and key welfare schemes for jobless youth and poor citizens.

"We are spending Rs 2,750 crore every month on pensions. - N. Chandrababu Naidu"

Amaravati, July 1

Reiterating that his government is committed to implementing 'Super Six' promises, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Tuesday announced that the government will soon roll out unemployment allowance.

He made the announcement while participating in the monthly pension distribution programme 'Service to the poor', at Malakapalli in East Godavari district.

The Telugu Desam Party-led alliance had promised six major schemes under 'Super Six' during last year's elections. A monthly unemployment allowance of Rs 3,000 for every jobless youth was among the promises.

The Chief Minister announced that free bus travel for women in APSRTC buses will be rolled out from August 15.

He listed out the promises implemented by the government during the last one year. Through 204 canteens, the government is supplying quality food to the poor. Under the Deepam scheme, it is giving three free gas cylinders.

Naidu said under 'Talli Ki Vandanam, the government deposited Rs 10,000 crore into the bank accounts of women whose children are going to schools and colleges.

He claimed that villages are filled with joy and vibrance as pensions are being distributed promptly on the first of every month. He criticised the previous government for looting pensions in the name of the differently-abled.

The Chief Minister visited the home of one Sanamandra Posh Babu and handed over a pension to the leather worker. He also interacted with Posh Babu's family and listened to their concerns. Later, he went to the home of beneficiary Geddam Krishnadurga and handed over a widow's pension. Following this, he addressed the public gathering at Praja Vedika.

"In the past, even employees didn't receive their salaries properly, and retired workers didn't get their pensions. But since our government came to power, we've ensured pensions are distributed on the 1st of every month. We fulfilled our election promise by increasing the pension from Rs 2,000 to Rs 4,000," Naidu said.

He mentioned that even major states are not providing pensions on this scale. "We are spending Rs 2,750 crore every month on pensions. Telangana is spending Rs 8,000 crore annually, Kerala only Rs 7,200 crore," he said.

He stated that the Centre is extending full cooperation for state development. "It gave Rs 15,000 crore for Amaravati and Rs 11,400 crore for Vizag Steel Plant," he said.

The state government also signed MoUs worth Rs 9.5 lakh crore in investments, which is expected to create 8.5 lakh jobs. Work has begun on projects worth Rs 5 lakh crore, generating 4.5 lakh jobs, he said.

Slamming the previous government of YSRCP for not completing Polavaram, he said it was his responsibility to complete the project by 2027 and dedicate it to the nation. "No other project in India can handle 50 lakh cusecs of flood water. It must be protected. We'll complete the diaphragm wall by December. They completed 4 per cent work in 5 years; we've done 6 per cent in one year."

Naidu said that to achieve a poverty-free society, the government launched the P4 initiative. "I was born into a humble family, too. By God's grace, I rose step by step. So did Ambedkar, Narendra Modi, NTR, and Pawan Kalyan -- all from ordinary families," he said.

Naidu urged the wealthy top 10 per cent to support the bottom 20 per cent. Bill Gates donated 99 per cent of his wealth to society. Vedanta Group is giving 75 per cent of its profits back to society, he added.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Free bus travel for women is a game-changer! My mother spends ₹50 daily just to commute to work. These welfare schemes are actually making difference in common people's lives. Kudos to the government!
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Sanjay M
While the schemes sound good, I'm concerned about the fiscal burden. ₹2750 crore/month on pensions alone? Where is this money coming from? We don't want another debt crisis like Punjab.
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Anjali F
The ₹10,000 for mothers with school-going children is brilliant! In villages, many families pull kids out of school to work. This incentive will help keep children in classrooms. 👏
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Karthik V
All these announcements are good, but what about job creation? ₹9.5 lakh crore investments sound impressive, but we need to see actual factories opening and jobs materializing. Too many promises remain on paper.
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Meera T
As a widow receiving pension, I can confirm payments are coming on time now. The increase to ₹4000 has been a blessing for my family. Small things make big difference when you're struggling.
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Rohit P
Polavaram project completion by 2027? We've heard this before! Instead of blaming previous government, just show progress. AP needs irrigation projects, not political speeches.

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