– State’s contribution: ₹2,343 crore
– Center’s contribution: ₹832 crore
– Increased pensions under NTR Bharosa from ₹3,000 to ₹4,000 per month (₹32,134 crore spent annually).
– Financial aid under Thalliki Vandanam and free LPG cylinders under Deepam-II scheme.
– Launching Stree Shakti scheme on August 15 for free bus travel for women in State-run buses (benefiting approx. 2.65 lakh daily).- Support initiatives like Lakhpati Didi and drone pilot training programs for DWCRA women self-help groups.
The launch of Annadata Sukhibhava combined with PM-KISAN reflects a meaningful effort by both federal and state governments toward supporting farmers financially during economically challenging times. The allocated annual amount aims to address essential needs but raises queries about long-term sustainability without further agricultural productivity reforms.
Inclusivity measures such as toll-free helplines highlight a positive step in resolving grassroots-level issues with fund delivery mechanisms but demand strict monitoring against potential inefficiencies or corruption during implementation.Other social schemes such as increased pensions and programs targeted at women empowerment (e.g., Stree Shakti) position Andhra Pradesh among states investing extensively in welfare policies ahead of elections. Though, balancing expansive financial commitments against broader economic growth remains an area requiring clarity on actual fiscal impacts over time.
Efforts linking these initiatives with developmental goals are likely to influence governance narratives while setting benchmarks other states might adopt or improve upon.
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