Telangana Government Launches Welfare Schemes in 606 Villages
The Telangana government has introduced four new welfare schemes in 606 villages across the state. This marks a significant step in its commitment to improving rural development and supporting farmers. As part of these initiatives, funds under the Rythu Bandhu scheme are being credited to farmers’ bank accounts starting today.
Originally, the disbursement of Rythu Bandhu funds was scheduled for Sunday. However, it was postponed to Monday due to the weekend. Farmers across the state can now access this much-needed financial support, which aims to promote agricultural sustainability and empower the farming community.
The newly launched schemes are designed to address critical needs in rural areas. These include improvements in infrastructure, education, and healthcare, along with direct financial assistance for farmers. The initiatives highlight the state government’s ongoing efforts to enhance the quality of life in villages and boost agricultural growth.
Farmers have expressed their gratitude for the timely execution of the Rythu Bandhu scheme. Many see it as a lifeline for the state’s agrarian economy, providing crucial support when it is most needed.