Praja Sankalpa Yatra: YS Jagan’s Navratnalu overview

Praja Sankalpa Yatra: YS Jagan’s Navratnalu overview
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One of the chief objectives of Praja Sankalpa Yatra, the Navaratnalu are YSRCP chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy’s groundbreaking schemes. During the Padayatra, YS Jagan will elaborate further on these schemes.

One of the chief objectives of Praja Sankalpa Yatra, the Navaratnalu are YSRCP chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy’s groundbreaking schemes. During the Padayatra, YS Jagan will elaborate further on these schemes.

  • The Aarogyasri programme includes financial help from the government if the head of the house has incapacitating health issues in order to aid out the family and pensions would be given to the patients suffering from kidney ailments.
  • Jana Yagnam is an assurance that the irrigation projects would be completed in a phased manner. The projects include Polavaram, Pattiseema, Galeru Nagari, Handri Neeva, Veligonda, Purushothapatnam and Uttarandhra Sujala Sravanthi.
  • As for the Housing Scheme, 25 lakh houses will be constructed for the poor families in the state with registrations in the name of women of the household. Also, they can mortgage the house for zero interest loans.
  • Fee reimbursement scheme introduced by late YS Rajasekhar Reddy will be brought back as the government will fund education for the students who can’t afford the fees. They will be given Rs 20,000 annually for their basic necessities.
  • In the YSR Aasara scheme, an amount of Rs 15000 crore would be allocated for the 89 lakh DWCRA women in AP.
  • The Aasara pension scheme will provide all eligible sections of the community, a pension of Rs 2000 per month.
  • As for the Amma Vodi programme, it aims to financially help the students on a monthly basis.

Class I to Class V students will be given - Rs 500

Class VI to Class X - Rs 750

Intermediate - Rs 1000

  • Coming to the YSR Rythu Bharosa scheme, 66 lakh small and marginal farmers who hold less than five acres of land will be given Rs 50,000 each. Every year in the month of May, the farmers will be given Rs 12,500. In case of drought and floods, a Calamity Relief Fund of Rs 2,000 crores will be set up. Rs 33,000 crores will be allocated to the farmers via this scheme and will be given directly to the farmers.
  • Prohibition of alcohol includes three phases where the government will reduce the number of liquor shops alongside creating an awareness campaign. Next, the rates will be increased so that liquor becomes unaffordable to the poor and the middle-class. Rehabilitation centers will be set up for alcohol addicts and alcohol will be made available only in Three and Five Star hotels.
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