Telangana Budget 2025, government gives good news to farmers

RSD_Telangana Budget 2025, government gives good news to farmers

RSD-Telangana news: The Telangana Assembly sessions are underway. Finance Minister Bhatti Vikramarka presented the annual budget in the Assembly. The total state budget for the financial year 2025-26 is Rs. 3 lakh crore. The Congress government, after coming to power in the state, presented its first budget in February of 2025 year. In this budget, it gave top priority to the agriculture sector. It proceeded with the welfare of all as its main objective. Finance Minister Bhatti Vikramarka revealed in his speech that a significant budget has been allocated not only to farmers but also to other sectors in the state.  10,954 village-level posts in the Revenue Department.New ration card issuance process to begin from January 26. Integrated schools in 20 to 25 acres of land. 40 percent increase in diet charges and 200 percent increase in cosmetic charges in hostels. Rythu Bharosa of Rs. 12,000 per acre. Rythu Bharosa: Rs. 18,000 crore.  Rs. 12,000 under Indiramma Aatmiya Bharosa for the welfare of farm laborers. Bonus of Rs. 500 for fine varieties of paddy. Subsidies to increase oil palm cultivation. 14,236 Anganwadi posts to be filled soon .50 lakh families to benefit from the Gruha Jyothi scheme. Construction of Indiramma houses with Rs. 22,500 crore. Construction of at least 3500 houses per constituency. Satellite townships on all four sides of Hyderabad, adjacent to the ORR. Waived farmer loans below Rs. 2 lakh. Loan waiver of Rs. 20,616 crore for 25.35 lakh farmers

Budget Allocation by Sector

For the agriculture sector: Rs. 24,439 crore

Sports: Rs. 465 crore

Forests and Environment: Rs. 1023 crore

Endowments Department: Rs. 190 crore

Home Department: Rs. 10,188 crore

Handlooms: Rs. 371 crore

Minority Welfare: Rs. 3591 crore

Industries Department: Rs. 3527 crore

Information Technology: Rs. 774 crore

Electricity Department: Rs. 21,221 crore

Medical and Health: Rs. 12,393 crore

Municipal and Urban Development: Rs. 17,677 crore

Irrigation Department: Rs. 23,373 crore

Roads and Buildings Department: Rs. 5907 crores

Tourism Department: Rs.775 crores

SC Welfare: Rs.40,232 crores

ST Welfare: Rs.17,169 crores

BC Welfare: Rs.11,405 crores

Panchayat Raj and Rural Development: Rs.31,605 crores

Women and Child Welfare: Rs.2,862 crores

Animal Husbandry Department: Rs.1,674 crores

Civil Supplies Department: Rs.5,734 crores

Education Department: Rs.23,108 crores