Welfare schemes and Undemocratic Rule...? KCR
The kcr government has chosen a policy of 'standing up for the downtrodden. It is a sharp sword-like strategy on both sides. In this process, the leader is given the patriarchal status of a king with a charitable disposition.
Many schemes have been introduced through this policy that will benefit a large number of the population. The list has grown with the addition of existing new schemes. Popularly subsidized rice, lunch scheme in government schools, support pension scheme for the elderly, the disabled and widows.
Such professional, caste-based schemes provide financial empowerment to the respective communities. But the lack of representation of these groups in the legislature, local bodies and other policy-making bodies seems to be a form of neglect on the part of the trs government.
He assured that if the telangana state is formed, these sectors will be given the highest priority. As always, the most ambitious Mission Kakatiya and Mission Bhagiratha projects have been completed. The first is to restore the irrigation system in the villages and meet the irrigation needs through lift irrigation ... and the second is to supply drinking water to every household in the state.
In support of the farmer community, schemes called Raitu Bima and Raitu Bandhu were also implemented. For farmers aged 18 to 59 years registered under farmer insurance, Rs. 5 lakhs will be paid. Farmer Bond is a cash transfer scheme. It provides farmers with some agricultural investment for two crops, in two instalments.