– ₹299.35 crore allocated for 3,51,599 SHGs in rural areas.
– ₹44 crore designated for SHGs in urban areas.
The revival of the vaddi Leni Runalu scheme showcases the Congress government’s prioritization of women’s economic empowerment through targeted financial interventions like eliminating bank loan interest burdens on self-help groups. This direct-to-beneficiary subsidy model aims to enhance rural and urban women’s independence while bolstering grassroots economic growth.
A striking aspect is addressing a backlog-₹3,075 crores in pending dues-left by prior administrations. Efforts like thes may improve public confidence in governance efficacy and possibly galvanize broader support among economically vulnerable populations. However, ensuring timely execution beyond cheque distribution remains crucial for achieving lasting impacts on beneficiaries’ livelihoods.
The projected disbursement figure exceeding ₹25,000 crores signals ambition but also calls attention to consistent long-term resource allocation requirements amid competing fiscal priorities within state governance.