
Dalit Bandhu focuses on bringing light in lives of SCs: Errabelli Dayakar Rao

Minister for Panchayat Raj and also Rural Development Errabelli Dayakar Rao talking at a program at Palakurthi in Jangaon area on Thursday
Minister for Panchayat Raj and also Rural Development Errabelli Dayakar Rao talking at a program at Palakurthi in Jangaon area on Thursday
Jangaon: Dalit Bandhu, the front runner program of the Telangana Government, is a significant chance for the troubled areas, Minister for Panchayat Raj and also Rural Development Errabelli Dayakar Rao claimed.
Speaking at a conference at Palakurthi on Thursday, he claimed that Dalit Bandhu plan which supplies Rs 10 lakh monetary aid to every recipient of the set up castes (SCs) is a video game changer.
He claimed that the Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao desires all the eligible Dalit households will certainly be brought under the ambit of Dalit Bandhu plan. As lots of as 17 lakh Dalit households will certainly be covered under the plan in the following 2 years, he included. The CM has actually chosen to assign Rs 20,000 crore for the Dalit Bandhu plan in the following budget plan, Errabelli claimed.
“The onus is on beneficiaries to choose a right unit that benefit them. The beneficiaries can contact the officials before finalising their units. The officials are ready to sensitise the beneficiaries about the units and their viability,” Errabelli claimed.
The plan will certainly be beacon to the various other States in the country, he claimed. In one more program, the minister claimed that earlier the District Central Cooperative Bank (DCCB) was stuck in corruption and also it began to function successfully under the stewardship of its chairman Marneni Ravinder Rao and also replacement chairmanVenkateshwar Reddy
He dispersed financings expanded by the DCCB to the business owners coming from Palakurthi mandal. Elsewhere, the minister that dispersed clothing to lady trainees at Velugu School in Palakurthi stressed the significance of ladies education and learning. “Educated woman brings positive changes in her family as well as in society. Educating and empowering women can help to build a progressive family, society and nation,” Errabelli claimed.