– Tribal welfare girls’ hostel in Tirupati received ₹3.52 crore for new buildings and staff quarters.
– Two Eklavya Model Residential Schools were allocated ₹1.80 crore each.
– Boys’ hostel in srikalahasti received ₹2.40 crore for improvements.
– Funds amounting to ₹1.76 crore under Corporate Social Duty (CSR) were distributed across 23 institutions collectively.
The notable allocation of funds toward tribal welfare in Tirupati district highlights the government’s focus on improving education infrastructure for underserved communities. With direct investments into hostels, residential schools, and staff quarters, such initiatives are expected to create better learning environments for students while addressing basic living needs comprehensively.
On the Women and Child Welfare front, reviewing schemes like ICDS and Poshan Abhiyan suggests a commitment towards nutrition, maternal health, and child progress policies-critical areas affecting grassroots well-being. However,monitoring results from these allocations over time will provide a clearer picture of their effectiveness.
Efforts combining state contributions with CSR funding underscore an evolving model of collaborative governance. This approach can potentially accelerate developments across multiple sectors if combined with proper accountability mechanisms at local levels.
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