The presentation gives you the detailed view of schemes, missions and policies initiated by the government of Telangana. All these schemes ensured welfare of people and aims to make the state BANGAARU TELANGANA.
2. INTRODUCTION
Telangana, as a geographical and political entity was born on June 2,
2014 as the 29th and the youngest state in Union of India. After
formation of a new state of Telangana, the state government has come
up with a lot of social welfare schemes and policies to improve the
living standards of poor people. The Telangana government has
welfare schemes running for unemployed, youth, girls, women
empowerment, pension schemes, farmers and others.
• The state of Telangana initiated so many welfare schemes to
achieve BANGAARU TELANGANA. Schemes, programmes or
policies play a crucial role in solving many socio economic problems.
3. WHAT IS POLICY,
MISSION AND SCHEME
POLICY
MISSION
SCHEME
A POLICY is what government chooses to do or not to do about a particular issue or
problem. Policy is government issue towards an issue or problem. Policy is how
government thinks about that issue. EXAMPLE: NEW EDUCATION POLICY
A MISSION is a task for achieving a target within time period. It is target oriented and
time bounded. Government schemes are named as mission in order to make sure that
the efficiency of mission maintain for longer run to achieve its objectives .EXAMPLE:
SWACHH BHARAT MISSION
A SCHEME is a plan of action involving many people or particular group of people such as
weavers, farmers etc for their development. It has no target.
EXAMPLE: KALYANA LAKSHMI SCHEME
4. FLAGSHIP PROGRAMME
Flagship programmes of a government are those programmes which are the main or most important and
address major national concerns on health, education, urban and rural development. These are the
programmes where government focus is maximum to achieve social objectives.
EXAMPLE: RYTHU BANDHU SCHEME, SWACHH BHARAT ABHIYAAN, DIGITAL INDIA MISSION
5. Date of launch
Place of launch
Purpose/Issue it deals with it
Nodal agency
Components
Beneficiary
Main aim and objectives
Taglines EXAMPLE: SWACHH BHARAT MISSION TAGLINE-Ek Kadam Swachhta ki ore
Budget allocation
POLIC Y/MISSION/SCHEME
7. DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES FOR ALL:
Aasara Pension Scheme
Aarogya Lakshmi
Amma void
Mission Bhagiratha
Housing for Poor
Rice Distribution
8. AASARA PENSION
SCHEME
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The word AASARA means to SUPPORT.
Launched on November 8, 2014
Launched at Kothur in Mahabubnagar district
Welfare scheme of pensions to old people,
widows, physically disabled and beedi workers.
BUDGET: ₹500 crores
NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES: 42 Lakhs
STATUS: Active
BENEFICIARY: senior citizens, widows, physically
handicapped, poor & old-aged artists and beedi workers
9. The Telangana Government introduced Aasara a new Pension
scheme enhancing the monthly pension from Rs. 200 to Rs. 1000
for the old aged, widows, weavers, toddy tappers and AIDS
patients and Rs. 500 to Rs. 1500 for disabled persons. The TS
Aasara Pension Yojana is wholly funded by the
government only. The pension amount will be directly
transferred to the Beneficiary account through the
Direct bank Method (DBT).
BENEFITS OF THE SCHEME:
Beneficial for the below poverty line people
Ensure life security by providing financial aid
Lead a life of dignity and social security
Support their day to day minimum needs
AASARA PENSION
SCHEME:
10. AAROGYA LAKSHMI:
The word AAROGYA means to Health of mind, body
and spirit or Overall Well-being.
Launched on January 1st, 2015
BUDGET: ₹850 crores per year
Scheme was introduced for pregnant and lactating
mother as NEW YEAR GIFT of 2015
Through this scheme, pregnant and lactating women
are provided one full meal at the Anganwadi center
along with iron and folic acid tablets
Implemented through 31897 main Anganwadi centers
and 4076 mini Anganwadi centers in the state
11. AAROGYA LAKSHMI
BENEFITS: Beneficial for pregnant women and get
one full nutritious meal and prevent malnutrition
OBJECTIVES:
Ensure that Pregnant and Lactating women receive health
check ups and immunization.
Improve the enrollment of mothers at Anganwadi Centers
(AWCs).
The scheme is currently being implemented in all the 149
ICDS[INTEGRATED CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICES]
12. AMMA VODI SCHEME
Launched on 18 January 2018
For pregnant women across the state
ELIGIBILITY: women who give birth at government
hospitals, for a maximum of two deliveries
OBJECTIVE: To reduce infant and maternal
mortality rates in state
SPECIAL SERVICE: A pregnant women can use
free 102 service van to visit the hospital and
dropped off at no cost[Transport facility]
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Government provides
₹12000 in three instalments to those woman who
deliver their babies in government hospital[₹13000
for girl child]
13. MISSION BHAGIRATHATELANGANA
DRINKING WATER PROJECT
Launched on 6 August 2016
Launched at Komati Banda Gajwel, Medak District
Project for safe drinking water for every village and
city household in Telangana State
STATUS: Active
BUDGET: ₹43,791 Crores
OBJECTIVE: To supply clean drinking water to
people of the state through pipelines to their homes
with waters from Krishna and Godavari rivers
Aims to provide piped water to 2.32 crore people in
20 lakh households in urban and 60 lakhs in rural
areas of Telangana
14. MISSION BHAGIRATHA
•The ambitious project will supply clean drinking
water to all households in the state through
water sourced from River Godavari and River
Krishna
•The intention of the government was not to
make money out of this project, but to convey
the message to the people that the drinking
water being supplied to their homes through
pipes was absolutely safe and pure.
15. HOUSING FOR THE POOR
BUDGET: 22,000 Crores
AIM: To make the city of Hyderabad a slum-free city
by providing free-of-cost housing to the shelter-less
poor in rural and urban areas
The scheme was announced in the election
manifesto of Telangana Rashtra Samithi, in May,
2014
OBJECTIVE: Provide dignity to the poor by
providing 100% subsidized housing[Respectable
housing for the poor]
Two and three storied building with the 2BHK flats in
Hyderabad and other urban areas and independent
houses in rural area
16. RICE DISTRIBUTION
Launched on 1st January 2015
State government appointed Civil Supplies
Corporation
Supplies 6 kgs per person at Re. 1 per kg without any ceiling
on the number of members in the family
ELIGIBILITY: BPL families, Family income limit ₹1.50 lakhs in
rural areas and ₹2 lakhs in urban areas
It also supplies super fine rice or sanna biyyam to schools and
hostels
17. SC AND ST DEVELOPMENT AND
WELFARE PROGRAMMES
SC &ST SPECIAL
DEVELOPMENT FUND
SCSDF STSDF
18. KALYANA LAKSHMI FOR SC AND ST
Launched on 2nd October 2014
Welfare scheme for providing financial assistance
for marriages by the Government of Telangana, a
novel scheme for all poor people in the state.
BUDGET: ₹1450 Crores per year
NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES: 3,90,000
ELIGIBILITY: A Telangana resident girl, over 18
years of age, belonging to any community with a
combined annual income of her parents not
exceeding ₹2 lakh is eligible for the Scheme
19. KALYANA LAKSHMI
OBJECTIVE: Provide financial assistance to the
newlywed bride who belongs to SC, ST, and
minority families.
Incentives under the scheme:
Many incentives are provided under both of the
components of the Kalyana Lakshmi scheme as
of the year 2020 such as:-
•Rs.51,000 were provided by the government
when the scheme was originally launched in
2014.
•Rs.75,116 were provided by the government in
2017.
•Rs.1,00,116 were provided by the government in
2018.
20. AMBEDKAR OVERSEAS NIDHI SCHEME
Providing financial assistance/ scholarship to meritorious
students for pursuing higher studies in foreign universities.
For SC,ST,BC and minority students
Opportunity to study in ten (10) countries through this
Scheme.
Scholarship of Rs.20 lakhs each will be provided under this
scholarship.
Overseas Scholarship is a scheme implemented by the
Government of Telangana to encourage such people to study
abroad.
Overseas Scholarship Scheme Fulfilling Student Dreams
21. LAND PURCHASE SCHEME
Benefit of the poorest of the poor SC women families
Purchasing and assigning of 3.00 Acres of
agricultural land to the Women of “Bhoomileni
Nirupeda Dalita Vyavasaya Aadharitha
Kutumbalu”.
NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES: 5930[BY 2020]
Considering the fact that the Scheduled Castes suffer
from social discrimination and untouchability and with
a view to empowering and assuring them dignity of
living, the Government of Telangana envisages the
scheme of Land Purchase
22. ECONOMIC SUPPORT SCHEME
Financial assistance to tribal population is provided
in the fields of agriculture, horticulture, fisheries,
minor irrigation, animal husbandry and self
employment
23. FOREST RIGHTS ACT, 2006
The Forest Rights Act (FRA), 2006 recognizes
the rights of the forest dwelling tribal
communities and other traditional forest
dwellers to forest resources, on which these
communities were dependent for a variety of
needs, including livelihood, habitation and other
socio-cultural needs.
3,00,092 acres of land distributed to 93,494
forest dwellers
They have right for self cultivation
Land is non transferable
Land is heritable
24. MOST BACKWARD CLASSES DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION
Launched in 2017
Focus on improving social, educational and
financial conditions of most backward classes
BUDGET: 1000 Crores for FY19
NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES: 13,367
Government provides funds for modern
laundry units, skill development training in
hair styles and beautician courses
25. BANK LINK SUBSIDY SCHEME
The Telangana State Minorities Finance
Corporation (TSMFC), an agency of the Minorities
Welfare Department implemented scheme for
minorities
The scheme is for individuals who desires to set
up self employment activities where the maximum
cost is up to Rs.10 Lakhs by providing subsidy
26. TRAINING, EMPLOYMENT AND SKILL
DEVELOPMENT
Introduced in collaboration with National Academy
Construction[NAC], department of youth affairs and
Society for Employment Promotion & Training in
Twin cities[SETWIN]
The government of Telangana proposed to launch
Telangana State Skill Mission (TSSM) program to
impart training and skills development to
unemployed youth and the students coming out of
the educational institutions.
27. SHAADI MUBAARAK
Shaadi mubaarak is one of the Telangana
Schemes initiated by Government of Telangana
for financial support to Muslim girls marriage
similar to Kalyana Lakshmi Scheme for SC/ST
girls of Telangana region.
The scheme was launched on 2nd October
2014
This scheme benefits the bride’s parents
getting some financial assistance amount of
₹51,000 for their daughter’s marriage.
28. SHAADI MUBAARAK
ELIGIBILITY;
Bride should be residence of Telangana
Girls age should be 18 years
Bride should belong to muslim community
The combined annual income of brides parents should
not exceed 2 lakh
29. CONCLUSION:
The prime agenda of the Telangana state
is to ensure welfare of people. Towards
this end the above flagship programmes
have been launched. Every scheme has its
own aims and objectives.