Honourable Chief Minister Sri K Chandrashekhar
Rao has announced a mammoth and unprecedented gift for women in Telangana
State! On the occasion of Bathukamma festival, all the poor women above the age
of 18 years will get sarees as gift irrespective of their caste, community or
religion. He said that the sarees would be distributed through ration shops to
a staggering 1,04, 57, 610 women on Sept 18, 19 and 20. He said the sarees
required for the distribution are purchased from the handloom and power loom
sectors to support the weavers and workers. The CM gave a call to MPs,
Ministers, MLAs, MLCs and other public representatives to make the saree
distribution programme a big success. The CM has asked the District Collectors
to monitor and supervise the programme.
The Chief Minister has reviewed the saree
distribution programme on the occasion of Bathukamma festival, here at Pragati
Bhavan on Friday. The CM has examined the quality of sarees to be distributed
and expressed satisfaction over the quality. He spoke to the officers concerned
about the distribution programme and finalised the schedule. Civil Supplies
Corporation Chairman Sri Peddi Sudershan Reddy, MD Sri CV Anand, Chief
Secretary Sri SP Singh, Handlooms and textiles Director Ms Shailaja Ramaiyer,
Joint Director Sri V Purnachandra Rao, GM Sri P Yadagiri, CMO officials Sri S
Narsing Rao, Ms Shanta Kumari, Ms Smita Sabharwal, Sri Rajasekhara Reddy, Sri
Bhoopal Reddy and others participated.
“People in Telangana celebrate Bathukamma and
Dussera festivals cutting across religion and caste. This is a State’s
festival. Bathukamma festival is an integral part of the Telangana life and
culture. This festival is a symbol of family relationships. The state
government has decided to distribute sarees on this occasion to enable people
to celebrate the festival with more enthusiasm. We have distributed clothes to
Muslims on Ramzaan and Christians on Christmas. But for Bathukamma festival, we
have decided to gift sarees to the poor women from all the communities, Hindu,
Muslim, Christian etc., and from all the castes,” the CM declared.
“The plight of workers dependent on handloom and
power loom sectors is pathetic. Due to lack of work, some workers have even
committed suicides. The government is trying to change the situation. Hence we
are purchasing sarees from them, as it would provide employment to the workers.
This would create employment guarantee, which in turn gives confidence. By
distribution of sarees, there will be more happiness among women and there will
be happiness among the workers that they are getting employment. This gives us
happiness. We are speeding up the process of modernizing the power looms. We
are giving 50 percent subsidy on yarn and chemicals. This will result in making
the handloom workers life better and they will come out of their dire straits,”
the CM said.
Orders have already been placed for the
procurement of 1,04, 57, 61 sarees to as many women. They
are under weaving process. These sarees will reach the district head quarters
from the making units in the second week of September. From the district
centres they will be transported to the ration shops and the distribution will
take place on Sept 18, 19 and 20. Incase a woman beneficiary cannot come to the
ration shop, her husband or father or mother can take it. In the ration shop,
the beneficiaries should show their Adhar or Voter identity card or anyother identity
card. The entire programme will be monitored by the district collectors. The CM
has asked Minister Sri KT Rama Rao to write a letter to the Ministers, MPs,
MLAs, MLCs and other public representatives to make the programme a success.
Chief Secretary Sri SP Singh will have a videoconference with the Collectors on
Saturday on the matter.
-Press note





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