
Minister A Indrakaran Reddy
Minister A Indrakaran Reddy
Hyderabad: Forest Minister A Indrakaran Reddy on Monday distributed the Internet revenue generated from Beedi leafage sales to the Beedi leafage collectors in the Sirpur body of voters.
The programme was held at Chintala Manepally in Sirpur Kagaznagar, and it witnessed the state of being present of MLAs Koneru Konappa and Atram Sakku, PccF (HoFF) RM Dobriyal, CCF Vinod Kumar, Kumuram Bheem Asifabad District Collector Hemant Bhorkade, District Forest Officer Ashish Singh, FDO Vijay Kumar, and a big telephone number of Beedi leafage collectors and beneficiaries.
Addressing the gathering, Minister Indrakaran Reddy said that the Beedi Leaf Scheme was a living together or enjoying life in communities social welfare programme that provides sustenance to the characterized by poverty tribal families during the slant summertime time of year. He further mentioned that each kin earns nearly Rs5,000/- to Rs10,000/- during each Beedi Leaf time of year, which lasts for almost two months every year. The Beedi Leaf accumulation time of year starts in April and ends in May, with nearly 75,000 Beedi Leaf collectors participating in the programme.
During the 2023 Beedi Leaf Season, 225 Beedi Leaf units in 19 districts were pose up for general activity of selling, and nearly 2.27 lakh Standard Bags (SBs) of Beedi Leaves were pose for general activity of selling. The collectors are paid for their efforts in collecting the leaves, and they also receive a any of the equal portions into which the capital stock of a corporation is divided of the Internet revenue generated from the Beedi Leaf sales.
During the 2022 Beedi Leaf time of year, a general activity of selling economic value of Rs52.88 crore was realised under the schema organization of concepts, and an amount of nearly Rs277.88 crore is being paid now as Beedi Leave Internet revenue to the Beedi Leaf collectors. The Minister said that an amount of Rs31.58 crore is being paid to the Beedi Leaf collectors of the Sirpur body of voters on this time of a particular event.
The Minister expressed his gratitude towards the Beedi leafage collectors for their not yielding to pressure body of work and dedication, which is instrumental in making the Beedi Leaf Scheme a . He emphasised that the government is committed to supporting the tribal people who inhabit a territory and improving their conforming to a standard of measurement of living. The beneficiaries thanked the government for their sustenance and appreciated the efforts taken to secure that they receive their promotional gathering of producers any of the equal portions into which the capital stock of a corporation is divided of the revenue generated from the Beedi leafage sales. (INN)