Deccan Chronicle

SURVEY HINTS AT POOR DELIVERY OF SCHEMES

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Officials sources said the CM had roped in several survey agencies including that of political strategist Prashant Kishor to gather feedback from the public on the welfare schemes. The teams reported back that though the schemes were well-received by the people, there was resentment among them due to poor delivery. The government runs the Rythu Bandhu assistance and Rythu Bhima insurance and 24x7 free power to agricultur­e for farmers, `1 per kg fine rice for government hostel students, Aasara pension, Kalyana Lakshmi, Shaadi Mubarak, sheep distributi­on, among others. Lakhs of applicatio­ns submitted through Mee Seva centres for inclusion of beneficiar­ies remain pending for years, sources said.

The department­s cite fund and staff crunch to undertake verificati­on exercise to select beneficiar­ies. None of the department­s in any district was said to be meeting deadlines to deliver the welfare schemes, it was found. The performanc­e was uneven across districts. It was found that there was no coordinati­on between finance and other department­s in release and utilisatio­n of funds.

The department­s were resorting to blame game for the lapses and not taking measures to streamline the implementa­tion. In the latest instance, the government released Rythu Bandhu funds after a delay Thursday. But it happened after BJP Telangana president Bandi Sanjay Kumar and TPCC chief A. Revanth Reddy threatened to launch state-wide agitations on Wednesday if funds are not released immediatel­y.

Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar initiated department­wise meetings to review the implementa­tion of welfare schemes for three days starting Thursday. He will submit a report to the CM on the outcome of these meetings and the steps needed to keep welfare schemes on the fast-track mode. All secretarie­s were asked to submit full details on welfare schemes being implemente­d by their department­s, the number of beneficiar­ies, funds required, sanctioned and spent.

The CM is expected to hold a full-fledged review to fast track welfare schemes once the Chief Secretary submits his report.

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