Rythu Bharosa Funds will be Credited to Farmers' Accounts from Midnight: CM Revanth
CM vows to deposit Ruthu Bharosa funds
Rythu Bharosa Funds will be Credited to Farmers' Accounts from Midnight: CM Revanth
Hyderabad: Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has announced that funds from the Rythu Bharosa scheme will be credited to farmers' accounts starting at midnight on January 26.
On Sunday, the Chief Minister inaugurated four initiatives—Rythu Bharosa, Indiramma Athmiya Bharosa, Indiramma Houses, and the distribution of new ration cards—at Chandravancha village in the Kosgi mandal of Narayanapeta district.
During his address, Revanth Reddy emphasized that the government is systematically fulfilling all electoral promises, including providing Rs12,000 to farmers under the Rythu Bharosa scheme and Rs12,000 to agricultural workers through the Indiramma Athmiya Bharosa initiative.
The Chief Minister further stated that all initiatives will be executed for each beneficiary by March 31, and the State government plans to construct four lakh Indiramma houses with an investment of Rs.22,500 crore.
Similarly, the government will give Rs 10,000 crore to all the cultivable lands by March 31. Under the Indiramma Atmiya Bharosa, Rs6,000 will be given to 10 lakh families, he disclosed.
The Chief Minister criticised the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) for hindering the government's efforts in the implementation of these schemes.
Revanth Reddy expressed, "In the event of any issues arising in the Kodangal constituency, my brother, Tirupathi Reddy, will be readily available to address them. He is engaged in public service without any expectation of personal gain. My family does not seek positions of power. Unlike the former chief minister, K. Chandrashekar Rao, I have not allocated positions to my relatives."