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NDTV
13-06-2025
- Politics
- NDTV
Andhra Pradesh Launches Scheme Offering Rs 15,000 Annual Aid per School Child
The TDP-led NDA government in Andhra Pradesh has launched 'Talliki Vandanam' scheme where Rs 15,000 will be given annually to every school-going child in a household, a top official said on Friday. 'Talliki Vandanam' is one of the 'Super Six' set of welfare promises made by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu in the run-up to the 2024 polls. "The government has issued guidelines for the implementation of the 'Talliki Vandanam' scheme, a key initiative designed to empower mothers/guardians across the state, by extending financial assistance of Rs 15,000 per annum per child to every eligible mother/guardian," said Kona Sasidhar, secretary to government in an order. Irrespective of the number of children in a household who attend school from Class I to intermediate, the scheme will be extended to all eligible households. Likewise, the government will also take into account the expected eligible enrollments into Class I and junior intermediate for this scheme, it said. Over 67 lakh students and 43 lakh mothers will benefit from the 'Talliki Vandanam' scheme. Out of Rs 15,000 per annum, Rs 2,000 will be deducted at source for the overall development of educational ecosystem in the state, involving maintenance, hygiene and sanitation. According to the secretary, this scheme focuses on making school education more accessible and inclusive with a commitment to provide equal opportunities and improve learning outcomes. "The scheme empowers mothers to be actively involved in their children's schooling from Class I to Class XII, while recognising their pivotal role in shaping educational progress," he said. The benefits of this scheme will be extended to all the eligible children, Sasidhar said, adding that government, private aided and private unaided schools and junior colleges will be covered. The southern state has set a timeframe between June 12 and July 5 to complete the entire disbursal and implementation of the scheme. Dubbed as the "mother of all welfare schemes" by the government, 'Tallki Vandanam' is also aimed at encouraging families to have more children as part of Naidu's focus on addressing a plummeting population and 'demographic management'.


Time of India
13-06-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Andhra government launches 'Talliki Vandanam' scheme, Rs 15,000 to be given for school-going child
The TDP-led NDA government in Andhra Pradesh has launched ' Talliki Vandanam ' scheme where Rs 15,000 will be given annually to every school-going child in a household, a top official said on Friday. 'Talliki Vandanam' is one of the 'Super Six' set of welfare promises made by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu in the run-up to the 2024 polls. "The government has issued guidelines for the implementation of the 'Talliki Vandanam' scheme, a key initiative designed to empower mothers/guardians across the state, by extending financial assistance of Rs 15,000 per annum per child to every eligible mother/guardian," said Kona Sasidhar, secretary to government in an order. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Kate Middleton's Daring Outfit Took Prince William's Breath Away Crowdy Fan Undo Irrespective of the number of children in a household who attend school from class I to intermediate, the scheme will be extended to all eligible households. Likewise, the government will also take into account the expected eligible enrollments into Class I and junior intermediate for this scheme, it said. Live Events Over 67 lakh students and 43 lakh mothers will benefit from the 'Talliki Vandanam' scheme. Out of Rs 15,000 per annum, Rs 2,000 will be deducted at source for the overall development of educational ecosystem in the state, involving maintenance, hygiene and sanitation. According to the secretary, this scheme focuses on making school education more accessible and inclusive with a commitment to provide equal opportunities and improve learning outcomes. "The scheme empowers mothers to be actively involved in their children's schooling from Class I to Class XII, while recognising their pivotal role in shaping educational progress," he said. The benefits of this scheme will be extended to all the eligible children, Sasidhar said, adding that government, private aided and private unaided schools and junior colleges will be covered. The southern state has set a timeframe between June 12 and July 5 to complete the entire disbursal and implementation of the scheme. Dubbed as the "mother of all welfare schemes" by the government, 'Tallki Vandanam' is also aimed at encouraging families to have more children as part of Naidu's focus on addressing a plummeting population and 'demographic management'.


Hindustan Times
13-06-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Andhra govt launches 'Talliki Vandanam' scheme, ₹15,000 to be given for school-going child
Amaravati, The TDP-led NDA government in Andhra Pradesh has launched 'Talliki Vandanam' scheme where ₹15,000 will be given annually to every school-going child in a household, a top official said on Friday. 'Talliki Vandanam' is one of the 'Super Six' set of welfare promises made by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu in the run-up to the 2024 polls. "The government has issued guidelines for the implementation of the 'Talliki Vandanam' scheme, a key initiative designed to empower mothers/guardians across the state, by extending financial assistance of ₹15,000 per annum per child to every eligible mother/guardian," said Kona Sasidhar, secretary to government in an order. Irrespective of the number of children in a household who attend school from class I to intermediate, the scheme will be extended to all eligible households. Likewise, the government will also take into account the expected eligible enrollments into Class I and junior intermediate for this scheme, it said. Over 67 lakh students and 43 lakh mothers will benefit from the 'Talliki Vandanam' scheme. Out of ₹15,000 per annum, ₹2,000 will be deducted at source for the overall development of educational ecosystem in the state, involving maintenance, hygiene and sanitation. According to the secretary, this scheme focuses on making school education more accessible and inclusive with a commitment to provide equal opportunities and improve learning outcomes. "The scheme empowers mothers to be actively involved in their children's schooling from Class I to Class XII, while recognising their pivotal role in shaping educational progress," he said. The benefits of this scheme will be extended to all the eligible children, Sasidhar said, adding that government, private aided and private unaided schools and junior colleges will be covered. The southern state has set a timeframe between June 12 and July 5 to complete the entire disbursal and implementation of the scheme. Dubbed as the "mother of all welfare schemes" by the government, 'Tallki Vandanam' is also aimed at encouraging families to have more children as part of Naidu's focus on addressing a plummeting population and 'demographic management'.


New Indian Express
07-06-2025
- General
- New Indian Express
Government launches ‘Shining Stars Award' to honour SSC, Inter toppers
VIJAYAWADA: In a bid to promote academic excellence, the State government has introduced the 'Shining Stars Award' for the 2024–25 academic year, replacing earlier award schemes. The initiative aims to recognise high-achieving students from both government and private institutions who excel in the SSC and Intermediate public examinations. As per a recent government order, SSC students securing 500 out of 600 marks (83.33%) or more will be honoured at the mandal level. For Intermediate, students scoring 830 and above will be recognised at the district level. The scheme also includes special provisions for Children With Special Needs (CWSN). Each awardee will receive a cash prize of Rs 20,000, a medal, and a certificate. Six SSC students per mandal—across OC, BC, SC, and ST categories—will be selected. In the Intermediate category, 36 students per district will be awarded from various streams, including MPC, BiPC, HEC, CEC/MEC, and Vocational courses, along with CWSN achievers. Secretary of the School Education Department, Kona Sasidhar, said the awards aim to inspire merit and sustained learning without income-based restrictions. 'It's a celebration of talent and determination,' he noted. The awards will be distributed on June 9 at district headquarters in events chaired by respective District In-charge Ministers. The Board of Intermediate Education will fund the programme.


Hans India
07-06-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
Govt will conduct DSC every year to fill teacher posts: Lokesh
Guntur: Minister for HRD Nara Lokesh said the government was conducting the 'Mega DSC 'successfully to fill 16,347 teacher posts, after seven years. He conducted a review meeting with the School Education, Intermediate Education, and Adult Education department officials at his camp office in Undavalli on Friday. Speaking on the occasion, he announced that the government will conduct DSC every year and fill the teacher posts to improve the quality of education. He said they have successfully started teacher transfers. He said, the government has taken up 27,000 school teacher transfers transparently through online besides giving promotions to 4,000 teachers as school assistants. He said the government will launch 'Akshara Andhra' to achieve cent percent literacy and directed the officials to upgrade the Skill App and mention details of candidates registered, training, certification, employment, linking to the industries and vacancies in the industries. He instructed the officials to mention sector wise job melas conducted and placement details .He directed the officials to impart necessary skill training to the students studying in the universities to get jobs as soon as they complete their course. He instructed the officials to send names to fill up the posts of Vice-Chancellors in universities. School Education secretary Kona Sasidhar, AP State Council of HIgher Education chairman K Madhu Murthy, school education director Vijaya Rama Raju and Director of Intermediate Education Krithika Shukla,were among those who participated.