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AP CM releases Rs 2,204 cr for YSR Rythu Bharosa scheme

Over 53.53 lakh SC, ST, BC, and minority farmers to benefit from the second tranche of the fifth year’s YSR Rythu Bharosa-PM Kisan scheme

AP CM releases Rs 2,204 cr for YSR Rythu Bharosa scheme
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AP Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy

  • Each eligible farmer will receive Rs 4,000 credited directly into their bank accounts
  • AP CM reaffirms his dedication to farmers’ welfare during a public meeting
  • Govt has spent a Rs 1,75,007 cr on various farmers’ welfare programs
  • Over the past four years, Rs 33,209.81 cr has been disbursed under Rythu Bharosa


Puttaparthi (Sri Satya Sai Dist): Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy released Rs 2204.77 crore towards second tranche of the fifth year’s YSR Rythu Bharosa-PM Kisan benefiting 53.53 lakh SC, ST, BC and minority farmers.

An amount of Rs 4,000 each will be credited directly into their bank accounts. Addressing a huge public meeting before releasing the amount here on Tuesday, he reiterated his commitment for the welfare of farmers.

Reddy said that the government has so far spent a whopping Rs 1,75,007 crore under farmers’ welfare schemes alone with major part being incurred on YSR Rythu Bharosa-PM Kisan.

In the last four years, the government has disbursed Rs 33,209.81 crore under Rythu Bharosa extending an annual assistance of Rs 13,500 each, he said, adding that the government is paying an excess of Rs 17,500 to each eligible farmer under the scheme than what YSRCP promised in the election manifesto.

Under Rythu Bharosa, first installment of Rs 7,500 is paid in May for Kharif sowing expenses every year and the second installment of Rs 4000 in October or November towards Kharif harvesting and Rabi expenses while the third installment of Rs 2000 is paid in January or February.

The benefit is also extended to the farmers cultivating RoFR and endowment lands along with those cultivating own lands. He said that an amount of Rs 2,40,000 crore has been so far spent through DBT welfare schemes for the benefit of various weaker sections of society while the previous TDP regime totally neglected the welfare part.

“Ours is the only government which is supplying nine-hour free power supply during day time to the farmers spending Rs 1700 crore on feeder expansion and which has established 10,778 Rythu Bharosa Kendras handholding them from purchasing seeds to selling agricultural produce for MSP while TDP government struggled to supply even 7-hour power supply,” he said, calling upon the people to see the qualitative difference.

In response to the appeal of the local MLA D Sridhar Reddy, the Chief Minister sanctioned Rs 35 crore for development of 31 roads in the constituency.

Agriculture Minister K Govardhan Reddy, Puttaparthi MLA Sridhar Reddy, several MLAs and senior officials also participated.

Santosh Patnaik
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