EXCLUSIVE|
Congress manifesto: Rs 1 lakh cash, 10 gms gold to women, free internet,
electric scooters to students
The
manifesto includes sops to students, youth, farmers, manufacturing industry,
members of the SC, ST, BC and minority communities, women, journalists, poor,
homeless, Telangana martyrs’ families, lawyers etc
By C R Gowri Shanker
Published on
16 Nov 2023 3:49 PM
Hyderabad:
Amidst confidence in a big win, the Indian National Congress (INC) is all set
to announce a comprehensive election manifesto for the people of Telangana
State. The Telangana Assembly polls are slated for November 30 and the results
will be announced on December 3.
The
manifesto, making promises of all things to all people, includes sops to
students, youth, farmers, manufacturing industry, members of the SC, ST, BC and
minority communities, women, journalists, poor, homeless, Telangana martyrs’
families, lawyers etc. besides revival of the popular ‘Praja Darbar’ daily in
the CM’s camp office; all in all a democratic, people-friendly government, if
voted to power.
Highly
placed sources said the 16-member Congress manifesto committee headed by
Manthani MLA Duddilla Sridhar Babu finalised the manifesto that the party is
likely to announce in a day or two.
This is in
addition to the six guarantees (Abhaya Hastam vows) already announced by the
party.
Rs 1
lakh, 10-gram gold to women
Congress
promise includes Rs 1 lakh cash and 10 grams of gold to all eligible women at
the time of marriage under the Indiramma Gift scheme, free internet to all
students, free electric scooters to all college-going women above the age of 18
years, Rs 100-crore journalist fund, waiver of Rs 2 lakhs crop loans to farmers
etc.
The party
also promises to order a judicial probe by a retired High Court judge into
alleged irregularities and corruption in the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation
Project, pillars of which had sunk recently leading to uproar from the
Opposition, and other projects besides reviewing schemes.
Revival
of Praja Darbar
Praja
Darbar, an on-the-spot grievance redressal mechanism, was a big hit during the
tenure of chief minister YS Rajasekhara Reddy in the undivided Andhra Pradesh,
attracting people from all over the state seeking help and redressal of their
problems: personal favours, free medicare, land issues and so on.
Telangana
chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao has been facing flak from his own party
leaders and workers besides people for being inaccessible and keeping his CM
camp office cum residence Pragathi Bhavan like a fortress and out of bounds for
the general public.
Sridhar
Babu committee
The
16-member Congress manifesto committee headed by Manthani MLA Duddilla Sridhar
Babu burnt the midnight oil for nearly a month to finalise the manifesto,
ensuring all sectors and sections in the State are covered. The manifesto was
approved by the Congress High Command.
Congress
promises to restore democratic governance among other things in its manifesto
which comprises nearly 40 items covering all sectors including education,
employment, irrigation, farm, industry, health, law, and tourism etc, it is
reliably learnt.
Here is a
list of all the major promises in the manifesto:
- Rs 1 lakh
and 10 grams of gold to all eligible women at the time of marriage under the
Indiramma Gift scheme.
- Free
internet to all students - Free electric scooters to all women college-going
students over the age of 18 years.
- Rs 5 lakhs
to every college-going student under education Bharosa card to meet education
expenses.
- Rs 10
lakhs under Arogya Sri covering all major ailments. - Rs 100 crores for the
journalist welfare fund.
- Rs 2 lakhs
to family of deceased journalists, health cards and house sites for
journalists.
- Free
transport to all physically challenged persons. - Free power up to 200 units
for the poor.
-
Modernisation of government hospitals and revival of Osmania General Hospital
with heritage tag.
- 5 lakhs
each to the homeless poor.
- Rs 6 lakhs
for homeless SC and ST families if they have house sites for the construction
of a house.
- Indiramma
houses for every homeless poor.
- Filling up
about 2 lakh vacant government jobs.
- Filling up
all vacant teacher posts through a DSC.
-
Announcement of a yearly job calendar by Telangana State Public Service
Commission.
-
Establishment of 4 IIITs on the lines of Basar.
- One-time
waiver of Rs 2 lakh crop loans.
-
Interest-free crop loan up to Rs 3 lakhs.
-
Uninterrupted free power to the farm sector for 24 hours.
-
Comprehensive crop insurance for all major crops.
- Direct
deposit of Rs 2 lakhs to members of the Yadava and Kurma communities for the
rearing of goats and sheep.
- Social
security system for all unrecognised sector workers including construction
workers, auto, cab drivers, Swiggy, Zomato workers etc. - Reservations for SCs
and STs in all private sectors who receive incentives from the government.
- The
Sammakka Sarakka festival is to be recognised as a national festival.
-
Transparent and a new version of the Dharani portal called Bhoomatha portal to
cover all farmers affected by Dharani.
- Rs 15,000
per annum per acre to tenant farmers.
- Rs 12,000
per year to agricultural workers.
- Rs 25,000
monthly honorary pension to mother, father, and spouse of Telangana martyrs
along with government job to their family members.
- Withdrawal
of all pending cases against those booked during the Telangana statehood
movement.
-
Restoration of direct transfer of funds to grama panchayats development funds
to sarpanch accounts.
-
Restoration of ownership rights to farmers who were given 25 lakh acres of land
under the land for landless poor scheme.
- One-time
settlement of pending police challans with a 50 per cent discount.
- Closure of
all belt shops.
- BC caste
census across the state.
- New
Minority welfare board with sufficient funds.
- Portal to
receive public complaints and redress public grievances in a time-bound manner.
- Review of
excise policy and ban on liquor shops around temples, churches, masjids,
schools, colleges etc.
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