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Last 5 days to apply KCR's One Lakh BC Bandhu for every Household in Telangana!
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తెలంగాణ ప్రభుత్వం ఇస్తున్న రూ.లక్ష ఆర్థిక సాయం అర్హతా నిబంధనలు
తెలంగాణలో వెనుకబడిన వర్గాల్లోని కులవృత్తులు, చేతివృత్తిదారులకు రాష్ట్ర ప్రభుత్వం అందించనున్న రూ.లక్ష ఆర్థిక సాయానికి సంబంధించిన ప్రక్రియ షురూ అయింది. దీనికి సంబంధించిన విధివిధానాలను రూపొందిస్తూ ప్రభుత్వం మంగళవారం ఉత్తర్వులు జారీ చేసింది. ఆన్‌లైన్‌లో దరఖాస్తులు స్వీకరించడానికి వీలుగా అధికారులు ప్రత్యేక వెబ్‌సైట్‌ను రూపొందించారు. గత కేబినేట్‌ సమావేశంలో తీసుకున్న నిర్ణయం మేరకు బీసీ సంక్షేమ శాఖ మంత్రి గంగుల కమలాకర్‌ అధ్యక్షతన ఏర్పాటైన కేబినెట్‌ సబ్‌ కమిటీ వెనుకబడిన వర్గాల కులవృత్తిదారులకు లక్ష రూపాయల ఆర్థిక సహాయం అందించాలని నిర్ణయించింది.
ఈ మేరకు ఆన్‌లైన్‌లో... 
దరఖాస్తు చేసుకునే వెబ్‌సైట్‌ను మంత్రి గంగుల మంగళవారం సచివాలయంలో లాంఛనంగా ప్రారంభించారు. మంగళవారం నుంచి ఈనెల 20 వరకు
అర్హులైన వారు దరఖాస్తు చేసుకోవలసి ఉంటుంది. ఫొటో, ఆధార్, కుల ధ్రువీకరణ పత్రం తదితర వివరాలతో సరళంగా దరఖాస్తు ఫారాన్ని రూపొందించినట్లు మంత్రి తెలిపారు. వీటిని ఆయా జిల్లాల యంత్రాంగం పరిశీలించి లబ్ధిదారులను ఎంపిక చేస్తుందన్నారు.
అర్హతా నిబంధనలు...
1. ఎంచుకున్న వృత్తిలో రాణించడానికి వీలుగా ఒక్కో లబ్ధిదారుడికి రూ.లక్ష ఆర్థిక సాయాన్ని అందిస్తారు.
2.ఒక కుటుంబంలో ఒక్కరికి మాత్రమే ఈ పథకం వర్తిస్తుంది.
3 2023 జూన్‌ 2 నాటికి 18-55 ఏళ్ల మధ్య వయస్కులు మాత్రమే అర్హులు.
4. లబ్ధిదారుడి వార్షిక ఆదాయం గరిష్ఠంగా గ్రామాల్లో రూ.1.50 లక్షలు, పట్టణాల్లో రూ.2 లక్షలు మించకూడదు.
5, గత అయిదేళ్లలో ఇతర ప్రభుత్వ సంక్షేమ పథకాల ద్వారా రూ.50 వేలు అంతకంటే ఎక్కువ మొత్తాన్ని ఇప్పటికే పొందిన లబ్ధిదారులు ఈ పథకానికి దరఖాస్తు చేసుకోవడానికి అనర్హులు.
7. మండల స్థాయిల్లో ఎంపీడీఓలు, పురపాలికల్లో మున్సిపల్‌ కమిషనర్లు ఈనెల 20 నుంచి 26 వరకు దరఖాస్తులను పరిశీలించాలి.
8. జిల్లా కలెక్టర్‌ నేతృత్వంలోని కమిటీ జిల్లాస్థాయిలో ఎంపిక పూర్తి చేయాలి. దీనికి సంబంధించిన అనుమతులను ఈనెల 27 నుంచి జులై 4 వరకు సంబంధిత జిల్లా ఇన్‌ఛార్జి మంత్రుల ద్వారా పొందాలి.
9. లబ్ధిదారులను దశల వారీగా ఎంపిక చేసి, ఆ సమాచారాన్ని గ్రామాలు, మండలాల వారీగా వెబ్‌సైట్‌లో పొందుపరుస్తారు.
10. ఎంపికైన లబ్ధిదారులకు ప్రతినెలా 15న ఏక మొత్తంలో రూ.లక్ష ఆర్థిక సాయాన్ని విడుదల చేస్తారు.
11. ఏ వస్తువులు, పరికరాలు కొనాలనేది లబ్ధిదారుల ఇష్టమే.
12. ఆర్థిక సాయం పొందిన లబ్ధిదారులు నెల రోజుల్లోపు తమ వృత్తిని ప్రారంభించాలి. అవసరమైన సహాయ సహకారాలను అందించేందుకు జిల్లా కలెక్టర్‌ ఒక ప్రత్యేకాధికారిని నియమించాలి. లబ్ధిదారుడు ప్రారంభించిన వృత్తికి సంబంధించిన ఫొటోలను వెబ్‌సైట్‌లో అప్‌లోడ్‌ చేయాలి.
Note: Caste Certificate valuable from 2015, Income Certificate valuable from 2021 April 1st officers said.
Source: Govt.
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tjnews · 1 year
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Last 5 days to apply KCR's One Lakh BC Bandhu for every Household in Telangana!
The Mouthpiece of a Telangana
తెలంగాణ ప్రభుత్వం ఇస్తున్న రూ.లక్ష ఆర్థిక సాయం అర్హతా నిబంధనలు తెలంగాణలో వెనుకబడిన వర్గాల్లోని కులవృత్తులు, చేతివృత్తిదారులకు రాష్ట్ర ప్రభుత్వం అందించనున్న రూ.లక్ష ఆర్థిక సాయానికి సంబంధించిన ప్రక్రియ షురూ అయింది. దీనికి సంబంధించిన విధివిధానాలను రూపొందిస్తూ ప్రభుత్వం మంగళవారం ఉత్తర్వులు జారీ చేసింది. ఆన్‌లైన్‌లో దరఖాస్తులు స్వీకరించడానికి వీలుగా అధికారులు ప్రత్యేక వెబ్‌సైట్‌ను రూపొందించారు. గత…
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also i get why ppl are critical of a perceived liberal obsession w calling out hypocrisy (altho id argue its also present among leftists) + i think basically my stance is hypocrisy is never a particularly useful thing to criticize in itself bc its like almost definitely not the worst part of a persons belief system. but pointing out hypocrisy can be a useful tool in exposing someones belief system, where the value they say justifies their stance on topic A is demonstrably absent from the decision making process behind their stance on topic B, meaning the cited value mustn't actually be that important to them, meaning something else must be making them feel so passionately committed to their stance on topic A. u just have to do the extra work of making this exposure explicit. like i think an example of right wing hypocrisy that is often invoked is like "u say ur pro life but u oppose state efforts to combat child poverty/welfare schemes targeted @ poor families". + i think thats sort of a perfect space to demonstrate my stance which is like. obviously opposing abortion + opposing the welfare system are both WAY worse than being hypocritical. but if u say ur anti abortion bc of the extent to which u value the lives of children + the integrity of the family unit, u cannot then have a stance that totally undermines those values. obviously something else is making u oppose abortion.
probably all of this is obvious. i wanted to write it out bc i think sometimes i come across ppl verging on saying hypocrisy is a useless concept that has no place in political discourse + i just dont think thats true. its just true that its often used kinda lazily
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realasslesbian · 2 years
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Here’s my submission to the Robodebt Royal Commission, might delete later, not bc I’m scared of any hoes doxxin me, but bc I can’t be having anyone think I got emotions:
Let me tell you the sordid tale of how the Robodebt Scheme destroyed a first class legal honours graduate who, once upon a time, had a bright future ahead of her. I remember very well the day on which I received that fateful email 'You have a new message in your MyGov inbox'. It was the day after my graduation ceremony. I'd spent several years studying a science/law dual degree while working casually. I'd achieved exemplary grades and had several offers for graduate programs at a variety of prestigious companies. Not bad for a country gal who was the first in her family to attend university. My parents travelled into the big smoke to see me graduate. When they returned home it was to a pile of threatening letters from Services Australia, all of them addressed to me. 
At this point I still had faith in the Australian legal system. Clearly there had been a mistake. I wasn't some no-good dole bludger trying to cheat the system. I was a recently graduated professional who had simply spent her free time in itinerant employment, so as not to be so much of a burden on the tax-payer while I studied. It was obvious to me at this point, in 2019, that Centrelink was averaging out data from my annual pay summary to come to a figure that would obviously be at odds with the fortnightly income reports I'd made. Nonetheless, I complied with the threatening letters and sent in the payslips and bank statements that I could get a hold of. This was a monumental feat in and of itself, since Centrelink had allowed several years of debt to accrue before saying anything to me about it. Some of my previous employers didn't exist anymore. Some of my previous banks simply didn't keep records that long. At the time Centrelink itself recommended that I keep payslips for only six months. Nonetheless I handed over the information I could find. I also spent several days working through a long and complicated online form checking and confirming the several years worth of fortnightly reports I'd made against my patchwork of payslips. This information was all promptly lost by Centrelink and I was sent a notice that I owed $17500. 
I had to turn down all my fantastic offers for employment at this time, since a government debt will prevent you from being admitted as a lawyer. Meanwhile I had to start paying back this 'debt' despite not one of the dozens of Centrelink workers I spoke with being able to substantiate it in any way. I continued to receive threatening letters, which I began to take more seriously. As a law graduate I was all too aware of Centrelink's near undefeated prosecutions record against so-called 'welfare cheats'. I started doing my own research and found many of these cases were just like my own, where the 'offender' had tried to do the right thing and had ended up punished regardless. The more I dug the more this all seemed like a joke, like a parody of a legal system. Nothing about Centrelink's conduct so far had been, in my humble opinion, reasonable. In fact, if they had been private debt collectors a lot of their behaviour and actions would have been flagrantly against debt collection laws. 
Out of fear of this unreasonable and formidable foe bearing down upon me I cancelled my Centrelink payments, not wanting to give Centrelink any further reason to foist a debt, or worse, on me. I kept my head down, I didn't formally dispute my debt and I just kept up with my repayments. I absolutely did not want to poke the sleeping dragon in the eye, so to speak. Without income from either work or welfare I lasted about two months on my savings before becoming homeless. 
As they say, when it rains, it pours, and I was beset by dental issues and cancer at this time. These medical issues were probably either caused or exacerbated by my homelessness. I had to take out a large loan to pay for surgeries and treatment. I recovered from these surgeries while living in an unreliable old car which leaked onto my pillow every time it rained. I hardly ever showered, I peed in a bucket, ate nothing but rice and continued to pay my Centrelink debt. Out of desperation I reapplied for Centrelink, figuring that at least if I wound up in jail I'd be assured a meal, a shower and a bed. Absolutely defeated at this point, I came to accept my lot in life would probably always be abject poverty. 
And then the Robodebt Scheme was blown open by The Guardian's coverage and the heroic efforts of Gordon Legal. Emboldened to know I was not alone I started asking questions again. I started calling Centrelink every week (when I had the time to wait on hold for a few hours) and I submitted FOI requests every month. As the class action drew on my FOI requests became increasingly redacted but at least one thing hadn't changed; the only answer I could get out of a Centrelink worker was 'I dunno'. I submitted my payslips over and over again. Via email, via the online form, I even took my hardcopy payslips (soggy from my leaking car roof) into the Centrelink office. Again and again they were 'lost' and subsequent calls to Centrelink would reveal they 'had no record of me making such a submission to them'. 
It was bittersweet to see the class action proceedings unfold and be classed as a Category 3. Seemed as though Centrelink were only too happy to suddenly acknowledge their receipt of my documentation when it suited them. I use the word 'documentation' lightly though, since subsequent FOI requests reveal they don't actually have copies of my payslips or bank statements, only the fact that I provided them. So I'm still not sure what they're going off to substantiate my 'debt'. In any case, the only difference between myself and the relinquished Cat 1s & 2s was that I'd complied with Centrelink's requests for documentation and the Cat 1s & 2s had not. I don't really view myself as anymore deserving of this 'debt' than someone who simply ignored Centrelink's correspondence. I received a further kick while I was down when everyone who was being investigated post-2020 was let off too. My debt was raised in 2019. 
And so, here we are, at the present day. I'm still homeless. I still have cancer. I still rely on welfare. What was the point of Centrelink paying me to study several years for a legal career, to just snatch it away from me? Ironically, if I were allowed to use the qualifications I studied so long for I would have no trouble paying this 'debt'. Alas, the five year time limit I'm under to be admitted as a lawyer after graduating is fast approaching. My immediate future is not particularly bright. I already use most of my welfare on repaying medical debts. I am already on several financial hardship arrangements however, upon the resumption of Centrelink's 'debt' collection next month (precisely on my 30th birthday no less), I will no longer be able to afford to pay my bills on time. During the imminent bankruptcy proceedings that will follow I'll likely lose the car that I sleep in (I'll probably get to keep my Centrelink debt though). But hey, it might not even get that far, since I have a few packets of sleeping pills waiting for me when Centrelink decides to put the final nail in my coffin. I'm sure they'll give just as much of a damn about my death as they do about the thousands of other deaths they've caused. Which is no damn at all. Just to be concise. 
In conclusion, I have no expectation that my submission here will mean much at all. I don't expect that my 'debt' will be waived. I don't expect to get my career and my life back. I don't expect to afford healthcare or food or rent anytime soon. I don't expect a mote of human decency. This has mostly just been an outlet for me to tell the story I've spent several years enduring public vitriol and government contempt over. So if you've gotten this far, thanks for reading. In another life I might have one day sat where you do now Catherine. That was the dream; to do what you do. And that's the saddest part, you know? I have so much anger for what the government has done to me, how my hopes have been raised so many times, and then everyone but me gets their just desserts. But the anger is better than the sadness of thinking about what could have been. I was so good at law. Initially, I had only taken it because it had come with my science degree, but I ended up absolutely adoring the subject. Even Constitutional Law and Torts! I don't think anything has really interested me so much since. I don't like to dream too much, because I feel like if the universe gets a whiff of it I'll get knocked down another peg, but wouldn't it be great if my debt was waived, I could get admitted as a lawyer and just have a normal life again? Yeah, that's the dream.
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stoicbreviary · 1 year
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Sayings of Solon
Solon (c. 630-560 BC) was the great lawgiver of early Athens, and many of his reforms, though not always initially successful, were the foundation for later Athenian democratic institutions. 
While attuned to the practicalities of politics and economics, Solon also understood how the welfare of any community is fundamentally moral, and so he always asked not only if it happened to be expedient, but also if it was right. 
Solon stood against the scheming of Pisistratus, going so far as to rush into the assembly fully armed to warn against the dangers of autocracy: 
Men of Athens, I am wiser than some of you and more courageous than others: wiser than those who fail to understand the plot of Pisistratus, more courageous than those who, though they see through it, keep silence through fear. 
Many thought him insane, and so he was to die in exile. Like any insightful man, he saw the bigger picture: 
A little while, and the event will show To all the world if I be mad or no. 
We still have some of his other wise utterances: 
He used to say that those who had influence with tyrants were like the pebbles employed in calculations; for, as each of the pebbles represented now a large and now a small number, so the tyrants would treat each one of those about them at one time as great and famous, at another as of no account. 
Speech is the mirror of action. 
Do not counsel what is most pleasant, but what is best. 
An unlucky rich man is more capable of satisfying his desires and of riding out disaster when it strikes, but a lucky man is better off than him . . . He is the one who deserves to be described as happy. But until he is dead, you had better refrain from calling him happy, and just call him fortunate. 
No fool can be silent at a feast. 
If through your vices you afflicted are, Lay not the blame of your distress on God; You made your rulers mighty, gave them guards, So now you groan 'neath slavery's heavy rod.
Consider your honor, as a gentleman, of more weight than an oath. 
Do not be rash to make friends and, when once they are made, do not drop them. 
In giving advice seek to help, not to please, your friend. 
Wealth I desire to have; but wrongfully to get it, I do not wish.Justice, even if slow, is sure.
Watch well each separate citizen, Lest having in his heart of hearts A secret spear, one still may come Saluting you with cheerful face, And utter with a double tongue The feigned good wishes of his wary mind. 
Rule, after you have first learned to submit to rule. 
I grow old ever learning many things.
For often evil men are rich, and good men poor; But we will not exchange with them Our virtue for their wealth since one abides always, While riches change their owners every day. 
Nothing too much. 
As the Deity has given us Greeks all other blessings in moderation, so our moderation gives us a kind of wisdom which is timid, in all likelihood, and fit for common people, not one which is kingly and splendid. This wisdom, such as it is, observing that human life is ever subject to all sorts of vicissitudes, forbids us to be puffed up by the good things we have, or to admire a man's felicity while there is still time for it to change. 
Be led by reason. Shun evil company. Honor the gods. Reverence parents. 
Having been asked what city was best to live in: "That city in which those who are not wronged, no less than those who are wronged, exert themselves to punish the wrongdoers." 
Men keep their agreements when it is an advantage to both parties not to break them; and I shall so frame my laws that it will be evident to the Athenians that it will be for their interest to observe them.
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anjani1223 · 4 months
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TDP Unveils BC Protection Act For 2024 Manifesto
In a bid to champion the rights and welfare of backward classes (BCs), the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) has unveiled a groundbreaking initiative—the BC Protection Act—as a cornerstone of their 2024 TDP manifesto. The TDP Party, renowned for its commitment to social justice, has pledged unwavering support to BCs through comprehensive legislation aimed at safeguarding their interests. The BC Protection Act signifies a significant stride towards equality, aiming to address historical injustices and empower marginalized communities. The legislation is prepared to serve as a shield against discrimination, ensuring that BCs are afforded equal opportunities and protection under the law. The TDP Party and N. Chandrababu Naidu, recognizing the importance of fostering a society that values diversity, are determined to rectify disparities and create a more equitable future.
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The proposed law includes a broad range of measures, ranging from economic empowerment to educational opportunities. The TDP is firm in its commitment to promoting economic growth within BC communities by implementing targeted TDP policies that boost entrepreneurship and employment. Moreover, the TDP party is dedicated to enhancing educational access, creating avenues for skill development, and bridging the gap in opportunities that BCs may face. Under the BC Protection Act, the TDP envisions the establishment of a specialized task force to monitor and address instances of discrimination and injustice faced by BC individuals. This TDP scheme seeks to create a proactive approach, ensuring that the legal system responds promptly and effectively to any violations of BC rights.
Nara Chandrababu Naidu’s commitment to social unity and justice is evident in his pledge to stand by BCs in every possible way. The BC Protection Act is a testament to the TDP party's dedication to creating an inclusive society where every citizen, regardless of their background, can thrive. By championing this groundbreaking legislation, the TDP Party is setting the stage for a more just and equitable future, where the rights of BCs are not only protected but actively promoted, paving the way for a society that truly embraces diversity and equality. Stay tuned to TDP updates to get an in-depth look at the party's 2024 manifesto by following the latest news.
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abfdfjy · 7 months
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TDP Party's Commitment To Equity
In the realm of Indian politics, where promises and rhetoric often overshadow concrete actions, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) stands as a shining example of a political force committed to championing the rights and well-being of the marginalized. Led by the visionary leader N Chandrababu Naidu, the TDP has made significant strides in ensuring equity and inclusivity in the state of Andhra Pradesh. This article explores the party's journey, Top TDP Achievements, contributions, and provides Live TDP Updates on its ongoing initiatives. The TDP, founded by the iconic Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao (NTR) in 1982, has always had a proclivity for championing the cause of the marginalized sections of society. This commitment was further solidified under the dynamic leadership of N Chandrababu Naidu, who took the reins of the party in the 1990s. Under his stewardship, the TDP has consistently strived to uplift the downtrodden and ensure a level playing field for all.
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Over the years, the TDP has amassed a commendable list of Top TDP Achievements that reflect its commitment to equity and social justice.  The TDP government under N Chandrababu Naidu's leadership implemented numerous welfare schemes targeting the marginalized, including farmers, women, and minorities. The 'Pasupu Kumkuma' scheme for women and the 'Annadata Sukhibhava' scheme for farmers have been particularly instrumental in improving the lives of these groups. The TDP government spearheaded infrastructure projects that aimed to connect remote and underdeveloped regions. The construction of state-of-the-art roads, bridges, and irrigation projects has opened up new avenues of progress for marginalized communities. The TDP government took a historic step by providing 34% reservation for Backward Classes (BCs) in local bodies, ensuring their representation and participation in the democratic process. This flagship program, initiated by the TDP government, provides financial assistance to underprivileged mothers to support the education of their children. It has been a game-changer in ensuring quality education for marginalized children. The TDP government distributed land to landless poor, empowering them with a tangible asset that can significantly improve their economic conditions. The TDP's Contributions to the betterment of marginalized communities go beyond government schemes and policies. The party, through its MLAs and leaders, has actively worked at the grassroots level to address the concerns of the underprivileged. TDP MLAs have played a crucial role in bridging the gap between the government and the people, ensuring that the benefits of welfare schemes reach those who need them the most. As of the latest Live TDP Updates, the TDP continues to be at the forefront of advocating for the marginalized. The party has consistently raised its voice in the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly to highlight the issues faced by marginalized communities and demand their rightful share of resources and opportunities. TDP MLAs have been instrumental in pushing for inclusive policies and holding the government accountable for its actions.
Additionally, the TDP has been actively involved in community outreach programs, organizing health camps, skill development workshops, and educational initiatives in remote areas. These efforts reflect the party's commitment to holistic development and its dedication to leaving no one behind. In a political landscape often marred by divisive rhetoric and empty promises, the TDP's unwavering commitment to championing the marginalized sets it apart as a beacon of hope for the underprivileged in Andhra Pradesh. Under the dynamic leadership of N Chandrababu Naidu, the party has not only achieved remarkable milestones but also continues to actively contribute to the betterment of marginalized communities. As the party marches forward, it remains a steadfast advocate for equity, justice, and inclusivity, embodying the true spirit of democracy.
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madhusmita · 7 months
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N Chandrababu Naidu’s commitment To “Housing For All” In Andhra Pradesh
Shri. N Chandrababu Naidu, the former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, has been a prominent figure in the state's political landscape. Under his leadership and the policies of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), the government embarked on a significant housing initiative aimed at providing permanent shelter to the poor and marginalized communities across Andhra Pradesh. This initiative, characterized by transparen N Chandrababu Naidu,cy and technological innovation, reflects the core values and agenda of the TDP as outlined in its manifesto. The Telugu Desam Party, under the leadership of N Chandrababu Naidu, has consistently championed TDP policies that prioritize the welfare and development of the people of Andhra Pradesh. Their policies and agenda encompass various sectors, with a strong emphasis on housing and social welfare.
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One of the cornerstones of the TDP agenda has been to ensure that every citizen of Andhra Pradesh has access to decent and affordable housing. The housewarming ceremony, where 3 lakh houses were handed over to beneficiaries, is a testament to the TDP party's commitment to this cause. This initiative aligns with the broader national goal of "Housing for All" by providing permanent shelter to vulnerable sections of society. Transparency has been a hallmark of the TDP's governance. N Chandrababu Naidu's government ensured that the housing schemes were conducted with utmost transparency, preventing any corruption or misallocation of resources. This approach not only instils public trust but also ensures that the benefits of these TDP schemes reach those who need them the most.
The TDP party leaders with N Chandrababu Naidu’s guidance leveraged technology to streamline the implementation of housing schemes. The use of the National Payments Corporation of India for online payments to housing beneficiaries is a prime example of how the TDP party embraced innovation to improve efficiency and accountability in government programs. The success of the housing initiative reflects the TDP's commitment to fulfilling the promises outlined in their manifesto. The TDP manifesto has consistently emphasized the importance of inclusive development. The housing schemes, with their focus on marginalized communities such as Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs), and Backward Classes (BCs), embody this commitment to uplift the underprivileged sections of society.
N Chandrababu Naidu believes that providing permanent shelter is a crucial step in poverty alleviation. The TDP government, through its housing policies, aimed to reduce homelessness and improve the living conditions of the economically disadvantaged. Rural development has been a key plank of the TDP's Political agenda. By constructing houses across all districts in Andhra Pradesh, including rural areas, the party demonstrated its dedication to improving the quality of life in villages. These TDP developments have consistently advocated for good governance practices. The transparency and technology-driven approach to housing schemes underscore the former TDP government’s commitment to efficient and accountable governance.
In conclusion, N Chandrababu Naidu's leadership and the TDP contributions have brought about significant positive changes in Andhra Pradesh, particularly in the realm of housing and social welfare. The housewarming ceremony, where more than 3 lakh houses were provided to beneficiaries, reflects the TDP government’s dedication to its manifesto promises of inclusive development, poverty alleviation, rural development, and good governance. By adhering to these principles, the TDP has not only improved the lives of thousands but also set a standard for transparent and technology-driven governance in the state. The local news and recent news from the official websites give a more detailed explanation of the TDP achievements in Andhra Pradesh.
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Top Benefits of Using AEPS for Financial Transactions
In a time of technological advances and digital revolutions the financial industry has witnessed a shift to ease of use and accessibility. One of the most recent innovations that have changed the way that financial transactions are conducted, particularly in India and the country of its origin, can be described as an innovation called the Aadhaar Enabled Payment System (AEPS). AEPS is a safe and user-friendly system that makes use of the Aadhaar network to allow many financial transactions. Let's take a look at the main advantages of using AEPS for financial transactions.
Accessible banking: AEPS has played an important role in the promotion of financial inclusion. It allows people living who live in areas that are remote and unserved to gain access to banking services without having to visit physical branches of banks. With only their Aadhaar number and fingerprint even those who do not have traditional bank accounts can make transactions like cash withdrawals inquiring about balances, cash withdrawals, and transfer of funds.
Security Security is essential in the realm of finance. AEPS employs biometric authentication, which ensures that transactions are safe and almost impossible to fake. Biometric authentication provides an additional layer of protection in comparison to conventional PIN-based systems, reducing the possibility of fraud as well as identity theft.
Convenience AEPS removes the requirement for traditional debit card or passbook or even access to the internet. This is extremely practical for people, particularly in rural areas that might not have access to these facilities. All they require is an Aadhaar number and fingerprints for financial transactions, which makes it easy.
Cost-effective Traditional banking can be expensive, and there are charges to ATM withdraws as well as balance inquiry. AEPS transactions are usually cheaper both for the customer and banks as it lowers the costs related to maintaining physical infrastructure.
Eco-friendly and paperless AEPS encourages an environment that is paper-free by eliminating the requirement for paper-based transactions and documents. This helps create a more sustainable banking system, while reducing the environmental impact that comes with traditional banking procedures.
government initiatives This includes: Indian government has been actively promoting using AEPS as a part the efforts it has made to improve financial inclusion and decrease cash transactions. Different welfare schemes and subsidy programs are currently directly credited to beneficiaries' accounts in the form of AEPS which ensures that the money is able to reach recipients in a timely manner.
Real-time transactions The transactions processed in AEPS happen in real time meaning that users have access to their funds and process transactions in a matter of minutes. This is particularly useful in times of emergency or when immediate access to funds are essential.
Simple Account Linking Linking Aadhaar to the bank account is an easy process and is accessible to many people. Once linked, users are able to complete AEPS transactions without difficulty.
Interoperability AEPS can be interoperable with a variety of financial institutions and banks and allows users to access their accounts and make transactions in various business correspondents of banks (BC) branches. This means that customers aren't restricted to one specific branch of the bank.
In the end it is clear that it is clear that the Aadhaar Enabled Payment System (AEPS) is an important game changer for the Indian financial sector. Its ability to offer a wide range of affordable, safe, and easy banking is a popular option for millions of customers particularly those living in rural regions. As the world is continuing to embrace digital innovation, AEPS stands as a shining example of how technology can help bridge the gap between conventional banking services and the financial sector, enhancing the lives of millions of people across India.
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TDP's Stand on Reservation Policies: A Critical Evaluation
For numerous decades, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) has emerged as a significant political entity in Andhra Pradesh, with N Chandrababu Naidu at the helm. As a major player in the state's political landscape, the TDP's stance on reservation policies holds significant importance. This article aims to critically evaluate the party's position on reservation policies, highlighting key TDP Achievements, contributions, and recent TDP Live Updates.
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The TDP has always maintained a firm commitment to social justice and the empowerment of marginalized communities. It recognizes the importance of reservation policies as a means to address historical disadvantages and ensure equal opportunities for all sections of society under the leadership of N Chandrababu Naidu. TDP MLAs have been instrumental in championing the cause of reservation policies in Andhra Pradesh. They have consistently advocated for the rights and welfare of Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC), and economically weaker sections under the leadership of N Chandrababu Naidu. TDP MLAs have raised pertinent issues in the legislative assembly, pressing for the effective implementation and expansion of reservation policies. The TDP government, during its tenure, took significant steps to enhance reservation benefits for socially and economically disadvantaged communities. It introduced sub-quota reservations for various sections within the existing reservations, ensuring increased representation and access to opportunities. Recognizing the specific needs of the Backward Classes (BC), the TDP government implemented the BC Sub-Plan, allocating a specific percentage of the state budget for their development. This initiative aimed to uplift the BC communities through targeted policies and programs under the leadership of N Chandrababu Naidu. Under the leadership of N Chandrababu Naidu, the TDP government launched the NTR Housing Scheme, providing housing to the homeless and economically weaker sections. This program aimed to alleviate poverty and improve living conditions, benefiting marginalized communities. The TDP has prioritized educational empowerment as a means to uplift marginalized communities. It has worked towards expanding educational opportunities, scholarships, and reservations in educational institutions. The party has consistently advocated for a fair and inclusive educational system that promotes social mobility and empowers underprivileged students.
As of the current TDP Live Updates, TDP continues to emphasize the importance of reservation policies and social justice. The party has been vocal in its support for reservations in employment, education, and political representation. It aims to further strengthen these policies and ensure their effective implementation in order to bridge socio-economic disparities. The Telugu Desam Party has demonstrated a strong commitment to reservation policies, advocating for the rights and welfare of marginalized communities under the leadership of N Chandrababu Naidu. Through its TDP MLAs and leadership, the party has achieved significant milestones, including enhanced reservation benefits, the implementation of the BC Sub-Plan, and the NTR Housing Scheme. The TDP's contributions to educational empowerment further underline its dedication to inclusive development under the leadership of N Chandrababu Naidu. As the party continues to evolve and shape its future plans, it remains steadfast in its pursuit of social justice and equal opportunities for all sections of society in Andhra Pradesh.
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scholad · 1 year
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Scholarships for Andhra Pradesh students
The Andhra Pradesh government offers several scholarships to residents of the state who are in school. These scholarships typically include the payment of tuition, housing costs, and other sizeable allowances. The major goal of these scholarships is to provide financial aid to students from the SC, ST, BC, EBC, minority, and disabled welfare communities to help them integrate into society.
 Given below is a list of the top scholarships in Andhra Pradesh-
 ·        Minorities' Pre-Matric Scholarship Students from minority groups in Andhra Pradesh can take advantage of this scholarship program. Minority students can apply for scholarships from the Andhra Pradesh State Minorities Finance Corporation offline through their academic institutions by mailing their applications to the district executive director or district minority welfare officer (DMWO).
·        Minority post-matric scholarship: The Andhra Pradesh State Minorities Finance Corporation offers this scholarship programme, which can last anywhere between ten months and a year. On the official website, candidates can submit their applications online. The scholarship intends to give meritorious applicants from Andhra Pradesh's economically underprivileged minority population financial support.
·        The Veda Vyasa scheme for Vedic Studies, is one of the most prestigious scholarships available to Andhra Pradesh students. The purpose is to encourage brahmin students to pursue a Vedic education. The Veda Vyasa programme was started by the Brahmin Welfare Corporation of Andhra Pradesh to encourage students to study Vedic subjects.
·        The Gayathri Scheme for Academic Excellence is another well-known scholarship programme in Andhra Pradesh. The students from the brahmin community are affected. The scholarship's goal is to support students who thrive in the classroom.
·        The Bharati Education Scheme is applicable to students in Andhra Pradesh who are members of the Brahmin community. The award is offered by the state's Brahmin Welfare Corporation, and applicants can apply online by visiting the website.
·        The Chandranna Videshi Vidhya Deevena scheme is offered by the Andhra Pradesh State Kapu Welfare and Development Corporation Limited (APSKWDCL), with the goal of giving Kapu community students who want to study abroad a chance to do so.
·        One of the best scholarships for Andhra Pradesh students is offered by the state's Social Welfare Department under the YSR Vidyonnathi scheme. The program's goal is to give money to students who fall under the SC/ST, BC, EBC, kapu, brahmin, and minority categories. The chosen students have the option of attending any reputable coaching facility in India.
·        The Vidyadhan scholarship is offered by the Sarojini Damodaran Foundation. The scholarship's goal is to provide worthy students from less affluent societies with a high-quality education. If the students continue to thrive in their studies, the Sarojini Damodaran Foundation may decide to renew the scholarship.
·        The Ambedkar Overseas Vidyanidhi programme is for those who want to study overseas. Students who desire to study abroad from the SC/ST, BC, EBC, kapu, brahmin, and minority communities can get financial aid from the state government. The programme aims to encourage cultural experience and give students the chance to work abroad.
·        The state government offers the skill up-gradation programme in an effort to support eligible and meritorious students who desire to enrol in reputable foreign colleges. This programme is available to SC category students enrolled at institutions and preparing for the GRE, GMAT, IELTS, TOEFL, and other exams.
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nikhilseo · 1 year
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Nara Chandrababu Naidu's Leadership and Contributions towards the Welfare of BCs in AP
Shri. Nara Chandrababu Naidu is a prominent Indian politician who also served as the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh. He is also the President of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), a regional political party in Andhra Pradesh. During his tenure from 2014 to 2019 as Chief Minister, Nara Chandrababu Naidu implemented several TDP schemes and initiatives for the upliftment and welfare of backward classes (BCs) in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
The TDP government, under Shri. Nara Chandrababu Naidu's leadership made significant TDP contributions towards the welfare of BCs in Andhra Pradesh. The TDP government launched several TDP schemes to provide education, healthcare, and employment opportunities to BCs. The government also implemented several TDP policies to address the social and economic disparities faced by BCs. One of the key TDP developments of the former government towards the upliftment of BCs was the establishment of the BC Welfare Department. This department was established to implement various welfare schemes for BCs, including scholarships, financial assistance, and skill development programs.
Under Shri. Nara Chandrababu Naidu's leadership, the TDP government also launched the 'Chandranna Bima' scheme, which provides insurance coverage to all unorganized sector workers, including BCs. The government also launched the 'Chandranna Sanchara Chikitsa' scheme, which provides mobile medical services to remote areas of the state, benefiting BCs who reside in these areas. The TDP government also implemented the 'Ambedkar Overseas Vidya Nidhi' scheme, which provides financial assistance to BC students to pursue higher education in foreign countries. The government also launched the 'Chandranna Pelli Kanuka' scheme, which provides financial assistance to BC couples for their marriage expenses. All these TDP Schemes and TDP developments are testimony to the TDP government's Contributions to the welfare of BCs.
In addition to these TDP schemes, the former TDP government also implemented several TDP policies to provide employment opportunities to BCs. The government launched the 'Chandranna Job Mela' scheme, which provides a platform for job seekers to connect with potential employers. The government also launched the 'Chandranna Skill Development Centers to provide training and skill development to BC youth. Under Shri. Nara Chandrababu Naidu's leadership, the TDP also gave representation to BCs in government bodies and institutions. The government appointed several BC TDP Political leaders to key positions in the state administration, including the BC Welfare Commission and the BC Finance Corporation.
The former TDP government also implemented several measures to address the social disparities faced by BCs. The government launched the 'Chandranna Thodu' scheme, which provides loans to small and micro-businesses owned by BCs. The government also implemented the 'Chandranna Sankranti Kanuka' scheme, which provides essential commodities to BC families during the festive season. The TDP government also implemented several schemes and policies for the SC and ST communities, the latest news about TDP and the recent news on the official website can give a more detailed view of the above-mentioned welfare schemes.
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Altogether, the former TDP government led by Nara Chandrababu Naidu, made significant TDP contributions towards the upliftment of BCs in Andhra Pradesh. The government launched several TDP schemes and initiatives to provide education, healthcare, and employment opportunities to BCs. The government also implemented several TDP policies to address the social and economic disparities faced by BCs. The District TDP leaders and government officials worked tirelessly to implement these schemes and initiatives and ensure that the benefits reached the intended beneficiaries. The TDP Achievements towards the welfare of BCs are a testament to their commitment to social justice and inclusive development.
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realasslesbian · 1 year
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Today’s Robodebt Royal Commission features Alan ‘I forsook my wife and three kids to bang one of my subordinates while simultaneously opposing marriage equality bc of concerns about the sanctity of marriage’ Tudge. Mr Alan Tudge was supposedly the minister in charge of the welfare office during the robodebt’s glory years but don’t expect him to think the legality of anything going on in his department is his responsibility, he was way too busy demanding the personal details of anyone who complained about his department’s illegal conduct and then releasing those details to the press. Did I mention the girl, half his age, that he was cheating on his wife with was actually the media advisor in charge of the press spin hiding his $1.9 billion fraud scheme. But yeah nah, I’m the criminal for not having the last decade of my payslips in a shoebox somewhere.
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Telangana govt's innovative schemes became role model to India: Gangula
Telangana govt’s innovative schemes became role model to India: Gangula
Published: Updated On – 06:10 PM, Mon – 15 August 22 Karimnagar: BC Welfare and Civil Supplies Minister Gangula Kamalakar said that the State government has become a role model to the country with its numerous innovative schemes. Participating in the 75th Independence Day celebrations held in police parade grounds here on Monday, the Minister said after the formation of Telangana State, Chief…
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so i have a twenty min break and i can't stop thinking about that mouse plague in Australia. Imagine working your butt off during a pretty tough time only to have the results be chewed through. Plenty of farmers don't make money throughout the year except for a handful of times (depending on their crops/livestock). There is no real regular monthly income for many farmers, it's more of a yearly income.
When that harvest is entirely destroyed? Yeah good luck surviving the next season. And in the case of a rodent plague, it's rare to be able to save anything. You have to destroy your harvest bc otherwise you'd poison those that eat it.
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1) you can't sell it
2) you can't feed it to your animals
3) you can't just let it stay, bc otherwise the mice will continue to feed on it, so you have to destroy it, often by burning your harvest, bc that way you can at least take away a good chunk of the rodents food source
Those videos were tough for me to watch, farmers having to burn their own shit, and it's not even my operation.
And to top it off those rodents chew through everything, including wire insulation and so maybe your tractor goes up in flames too. On top of the food in your fridge rotting bc the mice broke it by chewing through the insulations/wires etc. Your furniture full of holes, mice shit everywhere.
Not to mention, how the hell are you gonna sleep properly when you constantly hear those little feet walk in your room in the middle of the night? I'm not afraid of mice or disgusted of them, but I'd get pretty sick of them if they are literally everywhere, not just the outdoors or the barn, but your farmhouse too. Open the cupboards? Mice. Look for the remote that fell behind the couch? Mice. Go to the bathroom? Mice. Like that's just depressing.
One of the farmers mentioned that they caught 20-30 mice INSIDE their home every night. Every night you catch 20-30, just inside? Imagine what the mice traps by the barn look like.
It's easy to read 'mouse plague' and see a few pictures and be like 'yikes' but it's an absolute disaster for farmers and their mental health, their operations, and everybodies health. Let alone food supply. That shit is gonna show up in the prices.
There is a bunch of things you can do to take care of pests and any good management will keep track of that and ensure preventive measures, but a plague? That's just waves of mice arriving on your doorstep over night. You can't really prep for that.
And to have ARAs suggest a catch and release strategy on top of all these disasters is all you need to know about how far removed from reality they are. Tbh I still have a hard time wrapping my head around the fact that the peta rep wasn't a troll, but was totally serious. Put aside the idiocy of her suggestion, it puts more stress on farmers if the uninformed public also eats that shit up. It's a plague. A literal good old biblical style plague i'm muslim but you get the point.
I really wonder what other field has to deal with this asinine and pointless kind of PR trouble. I'm increasingly starting to believe that there is no other field that has to waste quite as much energy as the agricultural field on explaining why the 'activists' suggestions are wrong and dangerous.
No one is saying to torture the mice. But they have to go. And that means dead, not put them elsewhere where they can continue to reproduce and then overrun rural areas again.
Anyone suggesting catch and release can pack their bags and move to the farms to work full time as a mice catcher. See how it's like to wake up with mice crawling over your bed and showing up in every nook and cranny. And if not? All this talk? It isn't just talk. It puts strain on people that are already in a dangerous situation.
Anyway, my respects to farmers that deal with this mess. And a hearty wake up with mice shit in your hair to peta :)
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