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Telangana government to release Rythu Bharosa financial aid for Kharif today

Telangana government, headed by president of Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee, is rolling out ₹12,000 per acre today through Rythu Bharosa scheme to assist farmers in Kharif season. This initiative is set to aid around 25 lakh farming families, highlighting Telangana's dedication to agricultural welfare even amid fiscal challenges.

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Jun 30, 2026 · 1 min read · 22 views
Telangana government to release Rythu Bharosa financial aid for Kharif today

Key Takeaways

  • The Telangana government will provide ₹12,000 per acre annually to farmers under the Rythu Bharosa scheme starting today.
  • Approximately 25 lakh farming families have benefited from the government's farm loan waiver covering loans up to ₹2 lakh.
  • The introduction of a bonus on fine paddy has led to a nearly 60% increase in cultivation, boosting farmer incomes.
  • The new Indiramma Athmeeya Bharosa scheme aims to assist landless agricultural laborers in Telangana.
  • Goud stated, 'Farmers’ prosperity is the foundation of Telangana’s development,' highlighting the government's commitment to agricultural welfare.

Telangana government will release financial aid for farmers today under Rythu Bharosa scheme,says president of Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) . Plan gives ₹12,000 per acre annually to support farmers during Kharif (Vanakalam) season. Shows state's commitment to agricultural welfare.

Goud stressed Telangana's emerging status as a national model for farm support. Warangal Farmers’ Declaration, a key Congress policy,now a reality. Government's farm loan waiver covers loans up to ₹2 lakh,benefiting about 25 lakh farming families. Eases financial stress, boosts rural livelihoods.

State,despite fiscal challenges,has funneled major funds into agriculture. Goud noted bonus on fine paddy led to nearly 60% rise in cultivation. Farmers' incomes, production up . Government also launched Indiramma Athmeeya Bharosa scheme to help landless agricultural laborers.

Various farmer insurance schemes keep farming families secure in tough times. Only cultivable land gets Rythu Bharosa benefits, Goud said . New guidelines set to stop misuse of funds. Welfare initiatives run alongside fiscal discipline. “Farmers’ prosperity is foundation of Telangana’s development,” he stated. But can these efforts sustain through economic hurdles...?

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