Deccan Chronicle

Dalit Bandhu brings smile to beneficiar­ies

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Four beneficiar­ies received vehicles of their choice under Dalit Bandhu, marking the beginning of the implementa­tion of the scheme on Thursday.

Yendipoina Suguna and Mogili received a trolley, Dasarapu Swarupa and Rajaiah and Elukapally Komuramma and Kanakaiah received a tractor each and Rachapally Shankar and Maruthi a car at a function at the collectora­te here on Thursday.

Mogili, speaking to Deccan Chronicle, said that he wished to start a supermarke­t in Jammikunta town. After learning that there are around 200 gorcers in the town and that it would cost more than `20 lakh to set up a supermarke­t, he withdrew his decision.Mogili said that the collector advised him to purchase a trolley which he could use to transport vegetables, cement and other commoditie­s and can earn money daily. “So I decided to take the trolley,” he said.

“The Dalit Bandhu

scheme introduced by Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao has brought light into the lives of all Dalit families. I felt very happy when my name was selected and my happiness doubled when I received a cheque from the hands of KCR, and my trolley from the hands of ministers.” Mogili said.

Rajaiah said that he had never expected that his life would change like this. “I am a farm labourer and do not have any agricultur­al land. I am going to use the tractor for transporti­ng grass, food grains and other agricultur­e products,

as there is a demand for such vehicles in the surroundin­g villages,” he said.

He said that he had received the cheque from the Chief Minister 10 days ago, and received the tractor on Thursday. “It is a very big day in my life and I will never forget KCR sir until my last breath. My family, friends and all my relatives are happy for me,” Rajaiah said with a smile on his face.

Welfare minister Koppula Eshwar and Backward Classes minister Gangula Kamalakar distribute­d the vehicles to the beneficiar­ies.

Minister Eshwar said

that government under the leadership of Chandrasek­har Rao was committed to the welfare of the Dalit people. The Dalit employed as a driver by someone else now owns a vehicle and that is the greatness of Dalit Bandhu, he said.

Kamalakar said that Rao

was fulfilling the dreams and aspiration­s of Dr B.R. Ambedkar by implementi­ng a scheme like no other in any state.After Independen­ce, no government had thought about the welfare of the Dalits like the TRS government, he said.

 ?? — DC ?? Ministers Koppula Eshwar and Gangula Kamalakar distribute a key symbolical­ly to beneficiar­ies under the Dalit Bandhu scheme in Karimnagar on Thursday.
— DC Ministers Koppula Eshwar and Gangula Kamalakar distribute a key symbolical­ly to beneficiar­ies under the Dalit Bandhu scheme in Karimnagar on Thursday.

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