Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu Launches NTR Bharosa Pension Scheme Distribution
Mangalagiri, Andhra Pradesh – In a significant step towards alleviating poverty and enhancing the quality of life in Andhra Pradesh, Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu inaugurated the distribution of Rs 4,408 crore under the NTR Bharosa pension scheme. The initiative aims to benefit 65.31 lakh people across the state. The launch took place on Monday in Penumaka village, Mangalagiri, with the Human Resource Development Minister Nara Lokesh also in attendance.
The pension scheme, which was previously known as YSR Pension Kanuka under the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) government, has seen a substantial hike. The Telugu Desam Party (TDP)-led government increased the standard monthly pension from Rs 3,000 to Rs 4,000. For specially-abled beneficiaries, the pension amount has been doubled from Rs 3,000 to Rs 6,000 per month.
During the launch event, Naidu personally handed over pensions to several daily-wage earners, including Islavath Sai and her parents, Banavath Pamulyanayak and Banavath Sita. Addressing the gathered crowd at Masjid Centre in Penumaka, Naidu emphasized the government’s commitment to improving living standards and fulfilling electoral promises.
"This is the first step towards improving the living standards of the people," Naidu remarked. He reiterated the inspiration drawn from TDP founder NT Rama Rao’s philosophy, which describes society as a place of worship and the people as the true deities.
Chief Minister Naidu also highlighted the logistical efforts involved in the pension distribution. Despite initial skepticism from government officers regarding the feasibility of distributing pensions through secretariat staff, Naidu enforced a robust operational plan. A total of 1,20,097 secretariat employees were deployed, with directives to seek volunteer assistance where necessary.
In addition to the pension scheme, Naidu announced several other measures aimed at improving public welfare. The state cabinet has approved the conduction of Mega DSC (District Selection Committee) exams to fill vacant teaching positions. Furthermore, the controversial Land Titling Act has been revoked. Naidu also declared the revival of Anna canteens, which would provide food at a nominal cost of Rs 5.
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These comprehensive initiatives demonstrate the TDP-led government’s commitment to creating an inclusive and prosperous society, with a strong focus on welfare and social security.
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