Chief
Minister Sri K Chandrashekhar Rao has expressed his agony that despite several
programmes, schemes and plans for the SC/STs since Independence, there is still
poverty among these communities. SC/STs
are still living under dire poverty conditions in the society and the
government has a responsibility to work for their upliftment. The Chief
Minister gave a call that cutting across the political differences, there is a
need to prepare a comprehensive plan for the welfare of the SCs and STs and
every one should help in implementing the same in true letter and spirit. The
Telangana state, which is achieved after a struggle, is moving in the right
direction and has registered the highest development rate in the country. This
growth result should be used to eradicate poverty in the state and this should
be our aim, the Chief Minister said.
The
Chief Minister had a luncheon meeting with the SC/ST MPs, MLAs and MLCs at Pragathi
Bhavan here on Friday. Deputy CM Sri Kadiam Srihari, Ministers Sri AjmeraChandulal,
Jagadeeshwar Reddy, Chief Advisor to the State, Sri Rajiv Sharma, Advisor Sri
GR Reddy, Chief Secretary Sri SP Singh, Rasamayi Balkishan, Sri Pidamarthi Ravi,
Sri Nallala Odelu, Sri Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, Dr J Geethareddy, Sri Nandi
Yellaiah, Sri Sandra Venkata Veeraiah, Sri S Niranjan Reddy, Sri Prashanth
Reddy, Sri Balka Suman. Sri Sitaram Naik, Sri Pasunuri Dayakar, Sri Nagaiah,
Sri Sunnam Rajaiah and others attended.In total 38 SC/ST Representatives have
attended.
“My
commitment is that there should be a cent per cent qualitative change in
SC/STs. If we have the will, there will be a change for the better in these
communities. Getting SC/ST Sub Plan is a
good augury and the new state of Telangana is formed later. Forget about the past and let bygone be
bygone. Instead of criticism and counter criticism, we have to find out what is
the need and the government exactly should do.
Let us strengthen the existing Act.
Let us work with commitment and dedication. There should be transparency
and we are committed to the cause. Let us bring in development in these
communities by working with dedication, then only as people’s representatives
and officials we will derive satisfaction,” the Chief Minister explained.
“We
have to think about the plans for these communities living in Urban, Semi-Urban
and Rural areas. The living standards of the SC/STs living in these three areas
is different. Hence there is a need to plan for each of this category
separately,’ the CM said.
“Let
us study on what to do for the different age groups among these communities?
What are we going to plan for the aged, youth and students? Strategies should be formed for the age group
of 10-25 years, 25-50 and 50-75 years. By imparting a quality education to the
future generations there would be a better life. For this purpose we are
starting Residential Schools. Degree residentials are also planned. Besides starting Residential Institutions for
the SC/ST women, hostel facilities should be made available to the women
pursing other courses in the cities.” The CM said.
“Distribution
of land for the SC/ST is in vogue for several years but yet there is no
cultivation among the assigned lands.
They have not become sources of income.
Assigned lands should be brought into cultivation. The Public Representatives
should turn their attention to what land is assigned in the village to whom?
Whether it is under cultivation, if not what should be done to make it
cultivable? Let us form a Committee with the SC/ST Public Representatives. The
Committee should meet frequently and visit the field areas. They have to decide
on what should be done for the SC/STs. The decisions taken by the Committee
whose members from all the political parties will be implemented by the
government,” the CM assured.
“We
are implementing 3 acres to Dalit family with good thought and intentions. This
is a continuous process. We thought that atleast 3 acres per family will make
them stable financially. Besides providing the land, we are ensuring power
supply, water and other facilities. Similarly,
the land given in past should also become cultivable. Consolidation of lands
should be done forthwith. Since water
for irrigation will be abundant following the completion of irrigation projects
and Mission Kakatiya, agriculture would be better and viable,” the CM said.
“The
Centre has issued guidelines for the preparation of the State’s Budget. Instead
of Planning and Non Planning expenditure Heads, the centre made it mandatory to
have Revenue and Capital head of accounts. The guidelines issued by the Centre
are to be followed. Hence there is a
need for some changes in the SC/ST Sub Plan.
In the entire Budget, funds to the SC/STs should be allocated based on
their population figures. We have to spend more than their population
percentage. The SC/ST Committee should prepare a policy for the allocation of
funds and expenditure. Eradication of
poverty among the SC/ST should be out motto,” the CM observed.
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