Telangana govt intensifies efforts to mobilise resources for Rythu Bharosa kharif installment amid financial challenges
The Telangana government is working to mobilize ₹9,000 crore to distribute the kharif installment of the Rythu Bharosa investment scheme to over 67 lakh farmers. Despite facing a tight fiscal situation with high expenditure on subsidies and salaries, the state aims to begin payments by late June.
Why it matters
The ability of state governments to fund agricultural support schemes is critical for rural economic stability and political support in India.
Telangana Government has intensified its efforts to mobilise finances for payment of the vanakaalam (kharif) instalment of Rythu Bharosa, farmers investment support scheme.
The report provides a factual account of government financial planning and budgetary constraints.
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