Deccan Chronicle

TS Budget to focus on vocation groups

CM looks to strengthen TRS through allocation­s

- L. VENKAT RAM REDDY | DC

The Telangana state government is getting ready to present a ‘vocation-based’ Budget for 2017-18, sometime in mid-February.

The latest Budget is being viewed as the TRS’ strategy to strengthen its vote bank in the run-up to the 2019 Assembly elections.

For the next 15 days, Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao will hold meetings at his new camp office to finalise the Budget allotments to each group, belonging to various castes.

Mr Rao has held meetings with Gangaputra community (occupation: Fishing), Golla (goat/ sheep rearing) and has lined up more such meetings with Nayee Brahmins, Rajaka (washermen) and Kummari (potters) The idea is to encourage caste-based occupation­s, which were neglected in undivided AP. We want to reverse migration by providing people livelihood at their native place itself — ETALA RAJENDER

TS finance minister in the coming days.

Besides, the names of B.R. Ambedkar, Babu Jagjivan Ram, Kumaram Bheem, Jyotirao Phule and Basaveswar­a will be prefixed to various welfare schemes targeted at different groups.

On Friday, the CM held a marathon meeting of nearly six hours to discuss schemes to be implemente­d for the welfare and developmen­t of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes using SC/ST Sub-Plan funds. In all, 38 SC/ST public representa­tives (MPs, MLCs and MLAs) from all major political parties participat­ed in the meeting.

This would be followed by representa­tives of SC/ ST organisati­ons this week.

In the meeting, Mr Rao said: “Let us study what to do for the different age groups among these communitie­s. Also what are we going to plan for the elderly, the youth and students. Strategies should be formed for the age groups of 10-25, 25-50 and 50-75. Already, we have launched residentia­l schools for students to provide quality education. Our focus should now be on other age groups.”

The CM has lined up meetings with Padmashali community, especially those castes from this community that are into weaving profession.

The government had earlier prefixed Jyothirao Phule for BC overseas scholarshi­ps scheme of `20 lakh each for students and B.R. Ambedkar for members of the SC/ ST community.

Plans are being devised to prefix the names of other caste icons for different schemes.

Finance minister Etala Rajender said, “The broader idea behind this exercise is to encourage castebased occupation­s, which have been grossly neglected in undivided AP. This resulted in large-scale migration of people from rural to urban areas. We want to reverse migration now by providing people livelihood at their native place itself and the new Budget is aimed in this direction.”

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