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₹344 crore interest subsidy to be credited to SHGs by July 18
₹344 crore interest subsidy to be credited to SHGs by July 18

The Hindu

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • The Hindu

₹344 crore interest subsidy to be credited to SHGs by July 18

AD The State government has released ₹344.35 crore as interest subsidy under the Vaddi Leni Runalu (VLR) scheme for women's self-help groups (SHGs) as part of the Indira Mahila Shakti (IMS) initiative. Of the total amount released by the Finance department on Friday, ₹299.35 crore has been earmarked for 3,51,599 SHGs in rural areas and ₹44 crore for those in urban areas. The interest subsidy will be directly credited to the accounts of eligible groups by July 18. In addition, Ministers, MLAs and other public representatives will distribute interest subsidy cheques along with accident and loan insurance cheques in their respective constituencies shortly. The interest-free loan scheme (VLR), which was inactive during the previous Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) government's tenure from 2019 to 2023, is being actively revived by the Congress government. Officials stated that over ₹3,075 crore in interest dues remained pending during the BRS period. Since the Revanth Reddy-led Congress government came to power, ₹862.04 crore has been released towards interest subsidy, including the latest tranche of ₹344 crore. The scheme is being spearheaded by Panchayat Raj and Rural Development Minister Danasari Anasuya (Seethakka). Under her initiative, the State government bears the interest on loans taken by SHGs from banks, thereby ensuring zero interest burden on the beneficiaries. Minister Seethakka reiterated the government's commitment to the economic empowerment of women in the State. She noted that annual loan disbursements to SHGs are expected to exceed ₹25,000 crore and assured that the government would continue to pay the interest component to alleviate financial stress on women. 'The revival and timely implementation of this scheme reflect the Congress government's commitment to women's welfare,' she added.

BRS could not pay salaries on time, says Congress MLA
BRS could not pay salaries on time, says Congress MLA

The Hindu

time07-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

BRS could not pay salaries on time, says Congress MLA

Choppadandi MLA Medipally Sathyam has lauded the Revanth Reddy-led Congress government for responding positively to the problems of government employees. He urged the employees not to fall prey to the Opposition parties' propaganda accusing them of provoking employees against the government. Speaking to the media here on Saturday, he said that the State Cabinet has taken decisions as per the aspirations of the employees, including granting one Dearness Allowance (DA) immediately, and another DA in the next six months. The Congress MLA also appreciated the decision to set up a healthcare trust and expressed satisfaction with the government's promise to release arrears at the rate of ₹700 crore per month. Mr. Sathyam contrasted the current government's approach with that of the previous Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) led government, which he said had borrowed ₹8 lakh crore, and had not even paid salaries on time. The MLA said that the previous government owed the retired employees ₹8,000 crore. He also criticised the BRS for raising the retirement age to 61 years to avoid paying retirement benefits and for suppressing RTC employees' strikes with force, resulting in the deaths of over 40 workers. The MLA expressed confidence that government employees have placed their trust in the Chief Minister, who has been paying salaries on the first date, and has already given one DA.

Miss World to proceed in Hyderabad without ‘over the top' celebrations amid VHP's continued objections
Miss World to proceed in Hyderabad without ‘over the top' celebrations amid VHP's continued objections

The Print

time11-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Print

Miss World to proceed in Hyderabad without ‘over the top' celebrations amid VHP's continued objections

Though the annoucement of halting of all hostilities Saturday, just an hour before the inaugural event , brought some relief to the government facing flak, the continuing tensions between the two nations again dampened the enthusiasm. The Revanth Reddy-led Congress government in Telangana is hosting the 72nd edition of the international event this year, preparation for which has been underway since the last few months. Hyderabad: Despite calls for cancellation or postponement given the tense situation along the borders with Pakistan, the Miss World Festival pageant officially kickstarted Saturday at the Gachibowli Stadium here. CM Revanth Reddy made an appearance at the two-hour showy event, introducing all the 110 contestants from across the world in their costumes representing their nation's culture-traditions, only towards the end. Chief secretary Ramakrishna Rao was filling in the CM's place till then. Reddy simply announced the opening of Miss World ceremony, without delivering his two-minute speech according to the programme. Over the next three weeks ending with the grand finale on 31 May, various shows, events, competitions are scheduled in Hyderabad and other touristy places in Telangana like the 13th century Ramappa temple, about 200 km away, and Pochampally, known for its Ikkat sarees. One event is also arranged at the AIG Hospitals in Hyderabad, which officials say, is to further promote medical tourism that Hyderabad is becoming a big centre for. However, the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) has been demanding the Congress government to cancel the pageant. 'How can such pageants be held amidst the tense conflict situation with Pakistan and that too with participation of representatives from enemy countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh, Turkey and Canada?' questioned Dr Ravinuthala Shashidhar, VHP National Spokesperson. 'The circumstances have not eased on the border despite the ceasefire agreement. At a time when our police should be actively involved in surveillance and safety of many defense establishments, Telangana cops of three Commissionerates in Hyderabad are invested in Miss World security and they will be for three weeks amid the national crisis. The government should immediately stop the pageant and position our forces for public safety,' Ravinuthala told ThePrint. Opposition Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) MLC K. Kavitha has also appealed to the state government to postpone the Miss World pageant. 'It is not appropriate to hold beauty pageants at this time of war in the country,' the former MP and president of Telangana Jagruti said as she suggested that the pageant should also be postponed in the lines of Indian Premier League (IPL). 'This is the time to show wisdom and not give room for wrong indications.' Even as the show began on Saturday, some more contestants are arriving in Hyderabad like Miss Serbia Aleksandra Rutovic on Sunday morning. Top government officials said that the event would continue as planned, but the festivities would be toned down. There would be no firecrackers bursting, they said. 'We understand the border situation and are sensitive to the developments, but as the facilitators, we cannot pull back from the major international event at the last moment. We will continue our participation and provide logistical etc, support but there would be no over the top revelries, celebrations,' Jayesh Ranjan, special chief secretary, in-charge of tourism, culture department, told ThePrint. The event organisers, Ranjan said, are the UK based Miss World Limited of which Julia Morley is the chairman and CEO. The senior IAS officer said that though CM Revanth would attend the inaugural and the finale, a grand gala dinner the state government was to host for the participants at the iconic Chowmahallah Palace in the old city now stands cancelled. Ranjan is placed in full additional charge of tourism and culture only two weeks back as Smita Sabharwal, IAS, was transferred back to the Telangana finance commission as its member secretary in the days following her 'X' repost seen as critical of Revanth government's forest razing action at the HCU-Kancha Gachibowli lands. Cyberabad police officials said that an extra layer of security is in place to ensure fool-proof safety of the participants, organizers and the spectators, from any threats. 'We reviewed the situation and there are no issues, as of now, from a security point of view. As it is an evolving situation at the borders, with impact nationwide, we are fully prepared to deal with all circumstances,' Avinash Mohanty, Commissioner, Cyberabad Police, told ThePrint. Ranjan said, 'All the police machinery is on high alert, everything is under control, and we have the wherewithal to tackle any untoward occurrence. Anyway, we are flexible, in case any development needs us to change our present decision to go ahead with the show.' Miss World beauty contestants represent countries and territories from every continent, including major pageant nations such as India, the US, Venezuela, and South Africa, as well as far-off countries like Guadeloupe, Gibraltar, Martinique, and Curaçao. India's Nandini Gupta is joined by participants such as Athenna Crosby (USA), a media personality and actress, Emma Morrison (Canada), an indigenous advocate and crafts artist, and Valeria Caññavo (Venezuela), from a nation with a celebrated pageant legacy. Over the coming weeks, the contestants will explore Telangana's heritage, artistry, and innovation through curated events, cultural showcases, and purpose led presentations culminating in the Miss World Grand Finale on 31 May at HITEX, Hyderabad, said officials. (Edited by Tony Rai) Also Read: Naidu govt backs bigger families to maintain demographic dividend, lifts 2-child cap on maternity leave

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