AP BUDGET 2020-2021 SpeechEnglish
AP BUDGET 2020-2021 SpeechEnglish
AP BUDGET 2020-2021 SpeechEnglish
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4. As I present my second Budget for the state of
Andhra Pradesh today, I wish to place on record my
gratitude on behalf of the people of AP, to the Hon’ble
Chief Minister for articulating a people friendly
manifesto cutting across all sections of society and
following it up with a stellar act of delivering on more
than 90% of the promises enunciated in the manifesto in
the very first year. I am sure, that the remarkable feat of
delivering on such a massive welfare agenda with such
alacrity by our Government will be enshrined in the
annals of history in golden letters.
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humility and determination. We are aware that the
difference we make to the lives of the people determines
the significance of our actions. Hence, it is the constant
endeavour of our government, to not just live up to the
expectations of our people, but to outgrow them by
bridging the gulf between lost opportunities of the past
and promises of the future by focusing on some of the
pressing issues faced by the farmers, tenants, mothers,
youth, self-employed and the marginalised.
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and the precipitous decline of revenue realisation on
account of COVID-19 induced lockdown measures,
further added to the financial stress. As I expressed these
difficulties to the Hon’ble Chief Minister, he reminded
me of the powerful words of Nelson Mandela:
“Everyone can rise above their circumstances and achieve
success if they are dedicated to and passionate about what
they do”
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targeted and impactful interventions. Government is the
trustee of the people. It is this trust that one strives to
uphold. The government the has onerous responsibility
of integrating fiscal reform priorities with the
development imperatives of the state. The interests of
the poor and the needy have to be protected. At the same
time, investments and equitable growth have to be
promoted to enhance opportunities resulting in a better
life for the people.
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Our late leader Dr. Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy would say -
“Maata ichemundhu aalochisthanu
ichhaka aalochinchedhi yemi undhi
mundhuku vellalsindhe”
Development Imperatives
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“Kastallo unna badugu, balaheena vargala prajalaku
sayam cheyanappudu,
vaari mukhaallo chirunavvu veliginchanappudu,
vaari jeevithalaku kotha velugu prasadhinchanappudu
prabhuthvaniki arthame ledhu”
Firstly, development has no meaning unless it serves to
uplift the weaker and neglected sections. It is in
recognition of this idea that our government launched
Navaratnalu. This thrust is being continued this year by
building a comprehensive and enhanced social security
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cover for the poor and the needy through multiple
interventions under the Navratnalu umbrella.
“Praja prayojana kankshegaani - prachara kanksha
lekunda
badugu, balaheena vargala sankshemame ninadhanga
Jagan Mohan Reddy gaari saradhyamlo
prabhuthvamu prajala unnathi kosamu vyayam
chesthundhi”
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Through Village and Ward Secretariats, the government
has rolled out a new template for pro-people governance.
Appointment of more than 1.2 lakh youth as employees
of Village and Ward secretariats and more than 2.5 lakh
Village and Ward Volunteers is leading to strengthening
of governance at the grass root. Through these
secretariats, people can avail 536 services at their
doorsteps cutting across multiple government agencies.
The government shall strive to dovetail several more
services through these institutions in the current fiscal.
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14. Fourthly, one can’t deny the multiplier effect of
investment in hard infrastructure. Good quality
infrastructure is the foundation on which tall buildings of
growth in human capital, manufacturing, services and
allied sectors have risen across the globe. It is for this
reason that the government has taken a multitude of
measures to complete irrigation projects of crucial
importance and initiate new projects to drought proof
the state. Simultaneously, it is proposed to consolidate
the gains expected in the field of power sector reforms,
with emphasis on ensuring quality power supply to
agriculture, industry and domestic consumers.
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Minister Sri. Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy Garu. We have
therefore brought in a renewed emphasis on human
resources development through Amma Vodi, Jagananna
Vidya Deewana and Jagananna Vasati Deewana. The
government is upgrading public school infrastructure
through Mana Badi Nadu-Nedu program with emphasis
on nine components to provide an enabling environment
for learning to our children. Similarly, upgradation of
public health infrastructure, across rural and urban areas,
is amongst the top priorities of the government.
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Education
“Divaa vasyathi noluukaha kako naktham na vashyathi
Vidyaviheeno mudasthu diva naktham na vashyathi”
It means - Owl cannot see during the day, Crow cannot
see during the night, an illiterate person can see neither
during day nor night.
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19. For improving merit levels, provision of incentives
alone may not be enough. A conducive learning
environment is equally important. Hence, the
government is committed to implementing the Manabadi
Nadu-Nedu scheme under which 15,715 government
schools have been identified in the first phase for taking
up works on nine components for improving
infrastructural facilities through community
participation. I propose an allocation of Rs. 3,000 crore
for this scheme in 2020-21.
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rounded meals, the Hon’ble Chief Minister had issued
instructions for implementation of a nutritious menu.
The new menu has been introduced from 21st January,
2020. It includes Jaggery Chikki, Pulihora, Pongali,
vegetable Pulav, etc. In addition, the honorarium for
cook cum helpers has been enhanced from Rs.1,000 to
Rs.3,000 per month.
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24. In addition, it gives me pleasure in sharing with
this august house that Andhra University has been
selected as an Institute of Eminence by UGC and will
receive grants under RUSA.
Health
As I was growing up, many a times I heard elders
say -
Which means:
Good health is the greatest blessing.
Health is the means of everything.
Speaker Sir -
“Sarevindriyanam, Nainam pradhanam”
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second phase. The third phase will benefit all people
above 60 years. They will be provided with free
spectacles and cataract surgeries will be performed for
the needy patients. In further phases of Kanti Velugu the
entire population of Andhra Pradesh will be covered I
propose an allocation of Rs. 20 crore in 2020-21 for this
programme.
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Hospitals in order to provide quality health care services
to the needy. Government is undertaking the
establishment of over 11,000 Dr. YSR Health Clinics at
the village and ward level. In a phased manner, 15 new
Medical colleges will be set up across the state. Super
Speciality Hospitals including those with focus on cancer
care and kidney related ailments will also be executed as
part of the Nadu-Nedu scheme. All 1,145 PHCs, 195
CHCs, 28 Area Hospitals, 13 District Hospitals and 11
Teaching Hospitals will be refurbished, modernised and
upgraded on a need basis under this scheme. For the
first time in history of public healthcare in Andhra
Pradesh, a government is planning to recruit more than
9,700 healthcare professionals to not only fill up all
existing vacancies but also strengthen service delivery at
high load centres.
Agriculture
Thomas Jefferson had once famously said –
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“Agriculture is our wisest pursuit, because it will in the end
contribute most to real wealth, good morals and happiness”
In Telugu we say
“Pandinche vaadu pasthunte paramathmakoo pasthe”
“Dhunne vaadu lekka chusthe naagali kuda migaladhu”
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continue the income support to farmers under this
scheme.
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would play the role of agriculture input shops and farmer
knowledge centres & provide services such as - supply of
multi brand quality inputs, display information on MSP,
technical guidance, enrolment for crop insurance, hiring
of farm implements, testing of soil and seed, guidance on
bank credit, dissemination of best practices, etc. This
initiative is posited to act as a game changer for the
farming community in the state. I propose an allocation
of Rs. 100 crore in 2020-21 towards establishment of
Rythu Bharosa Kendralu.
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37. Our government has taken a historic decision to
set up Price Stabilisation Fund (PSF) of Rs. 3,000 crore
for market intervention for crops selling below MSP or
for non-MSP crops selling below normal price. We are
the only government to announce MSP for chillies,
turmeric, onion, sweet orange, minor millets and
banana. Government has also set up toll free no. 1907 to
redress farmers’ grievances. Through PSF, timely market
intervention to the tune of Rs. 96.11 crore for Bengal
gram farmers and Rs. 63.12 crore for onion farmers was
made to ensure the wellbeing of farmers. MARKFED’s
market intervention amounted to Rs 2,138 crore out of
which crops worth 1,500 crore were procured during the
lockdown. As in Mahabharatha -
“Varshambu lekunna dhanyambu lagunaa”
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38. I propose to allocate Rs. 11,891.20 crore for the
Agriculture sector during 2020-21.
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Budagatlapalem, Pudimedaka, Kothapatnam and
Biyapputipa. Towards constructions of fishing harbours
and jetties I propose an allocation of Rs. 142.66 crore
during 2020-21.
Housing
The significance of a house is aptly expressed by Robert
Montgomery,
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Housing activities will be integrated with Village and
Ward Secretariats, for better supervision.
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are endemic to certain areas of the state. This problem
arises due to poverty, lack of education, knowledge on
nutrition and health care practices and poor
environment, sanitation conditions.
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an amount of Rs. 1,365.08 crore in 2020-21 for
implementation of this scheme.
Women Safety
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Stations as DISHA Police Stations, augmentation of
facilities for setting up of DISHA forensic labs, setting up
of DISHA Call Centre and DISHA App, establishment
of DISHA facilities in Teaching and District Hospitals,
and dissemination of standard operating procedure for
investigation of cases of sexual offences against women
and children.
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System”. Sortex quality rice with weighment assured
packets in 5kg, 10 kg, 15kg and 20kg, along with Sugar
and Red Gram daal will now reach the doorstep of
needy households in tamper proof sealed bags under
public distribution system through Village and Ward
Volunteers.
Welfare
Pensions
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55. The government has started delivering enhanced
YSR Pensions to all eligible beneficiaries at their door
steps. The eligibility for Old Age Pension has been
reduced from 65 years to 60 years. The number of
pensioners has increased to 55,99,024 since June 2019.
To ensure transparency, the government is displaying the
list of eligible beneficiaries for pensions and rice cards in
village secretariats. The tenacity of the Village and Ward
Volunteer system shone through when they were able to
ensure door delivery of pensions even during the
lockdown period. I propose an outlay of Rs. 16,000 crore
for YSR Pensions in 2020-21.
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8,68,233 SC, 19,65,589 BC, 2,76,155 ST, 4,03,562 EBC,
3,95,870 Kapu, and 2,95,540 Minority beneficiaries. I
propose an allocation of Rs. 6,000 crore for Jagananna
Amma Vodi scheme for 2020-21.
YSR Cheyutha
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YSR Aasara
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belonging to SC, ST, BC, EBC, Kapu, Minority and
Differently Abled categories. The assistance given is
Rs.10,000/- to ITI students, Rs.15,000/- to polytechnic
students and Rs.20,000/- to students studying in degree
courses and above. More than 12 lakh students across
categories are getting this benefit. This includes 8,21,354
BC students, 1,19,027 students from EBC, and 1,96,817
Kapu students. I propose an allocation of Rs. 5,009 crore
for these schemes in 2020-21.
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61. The Hon’ble Chief Minister had promised to help
auto and taxi drivers to meet some of their fixed costs.
The government has fulfilled this promised by rolling out
the YSR Vahana Mithra scheme for providing financial
assistance of Rs. 10,000 per annum to self-owned
auto/taxi/maxi-cab drivers to meet the expenses
towards insurance, fitness certificate, vehicle repair, etc.
Under this scheme, 2,36,340 drivers have been
benefitted. I am happy to inform the House that this
scheme has benefited drivers from all categories viz.
54,488 SC, 8,763 ST, 1,05,932 BC, 25,517 Minority,
27,109 Kapu, and 13,091 drivers from EBC
communities. To continue this novel scheme, I propose
an allocation of Rs. 275.52 crore in 2020-21.
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62. The government is implementing welfare schemes
for the practitioners of traditional occupations. Under
the YSR Nethanna Nestham, Rs. 24,000 per annum is
provided to every BPL weaver family owning a
handloom. This assistance will enable the weaver
families to modernize their equipment and compete with
the power looms sector. This scheme has beneficiated
81,779 weaver families in 2019-20. This includes 75,011
BC, 888 SC, 329 ST and 5,555 OC families. I propose an
allocation of Rs. 200 crore for YSR Nethanna Nestham in
2020-21.
Jagananna Thodu
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Jagananna Chedodu
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Kapu Nestham
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for the pilgrimage has been increased from Rs. 20,000 to
Rs. 40,000.
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71. For the year 2020-21, I propose an allocation of
Rs. 25,331.29 crore toward BC sub-plan.
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is envisaged that these secretariats shall evolve as hubs of
cutting edge governance.
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people. An allocation for FY 2020-21 to this sector is
proposed at Rs. 856.62 crore.
Rural Development
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77. I propose a total provision of Rs. 16,710.38 crore
for the panchayat raj & rural development sector in the
year 2020-21.
Urban Development
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through Asian Infrastructure Investment bank (AIIB),
HUDCO, and in convergence with schemes like
AMRUT and UIDSSMT.
Water Resources
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82. It is a paradox, that while severe drought
conditions in the Rayalseema region have become a
recurrent phenomenon, our State is unable to draw its
due share in the allocated water from Krishna river. The
Rayalaseema Drought Mitigation Scheme is envisaged
to ensure that our due share in the allocated waters of
the Krishna river is realised in the short number of flood
days available & also for satisfying our State’s
commitment to provide drinking water to the city of
Chennai. This scheme would be a boon to the farmers of
the State & Rayalaseema in particular.
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Project, Galeru Nagaru Sujala Sravanti Project,
Gandikota Reservoir, Handri Neeva Sujala Sravanti
Project & Chintalpudi Lift Scheme are the priorities of
the Government. All the above projects, will enable the
State to make the optimum utilisation of the allocated &
the flood water of the Krishna and the Godavari rivers,
and bring all -round prosperity to the State.
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89. I propose an allocation of Rs. 6,588.63 crore for
Transport & R&B sector for the year 2020-21.
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Mandal Head Quarters for the roads having traffic more
than 2000 PCUs per day. A cumulative road length of
3,104 km and 479 bridges will be covered under these
projects.
Infrastructure
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to accommodate vessel size of 1,25,000 DWT at an
estimated cost of Rs. 3,200 crore in Phase I of
development.
Energy
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96. In 2020-21, I propose an outlay of Rs. 6,984.73
crore for the energy sector.
Industries
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37,582 crore and an employment potential of 55,368. All
approvals are being provided within 21 days with a SLA
of 99.05% as of 31st March,2020.
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- RESTART. This package includes release of pending
incentives of Rs.904.89 crore to 11,238 MSME
manufacturing and allied units in two phases, waiver of
fixed /demand charges against contracted maximum
demand for a period of 3 months from April 2020 to
June 2020, working capital loans and preferential market
access.
Tourism
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holistic development of destination tourism. The
government is promoting targeted PPP investments by
hoteliers and resort developers with an aim of
repositioning AP on the nation’s tourism map.
Accounts 2018-19
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110. The 2020-21 Budget Estimates entail an overall
decrease of 1.4 % over the 2019-20 budget estimates on
account of major economic slowdown during the
COVID-19 pandemic. The estimated Revenue Deficit is
around Rs. 18,434.14 crore and the Fiscal Deficit is
estimated at around Rs. 48,295.58 crore. The fiscal
deficit will be around 4.78 % of the GSDP, whereas the
Revenue Deficit will be around 1.82 % of the GSDP.
Concluding Remarks
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112. We shall continue to live up to the expectations of
our family of 5 crore people. Together, we shall achieve
our shared goals, educate our children, support our
farmers, empower our daughters, mothers and sisters,
tend to the sick and needy, strengthen the downtrodden
and march towards a positive tomorrow which every
single citizen of Andhra Pradesh will be proud of.
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nadavaleni vaariki nadiche kaallu kavali”
Great Greek philosopher Marcus Tullius Cicero was of
the view -
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With these words, I now commend the budget to the
august House for approval.
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Annexure-I
Secretariat Department Wise Budget Estimates 2020-21
(RS. IN CRORES)
GROWTH %
S.NO DEPARTMENT BE 19-20 RE 19-20 BE 20-21
ON BE 19-20
1 Agriculture Marketing and Co- 18,327.94 5,986.82 11,891.20 -35.12
Operation
2 Animal Husbandry, Dairy 1,912.29 719.87 1,279.77 -33.08
Development and Fisheries
3 Backward Classes Welfare 7,271.45 18,986.21 26,934.82 270.42
Secretariat
4 Environment, Forest, Science and 446.77 322.22 457.32 2.36
Technology
5 Higher Education 2,595.87 1,556.68 2,276.97 -12.28
6 Energy 6,861.03 11,638.86 6,984.72 1.80
7 Secondary Education Secretariat 29,772.79 17,971.24 22,604.01 -24.08
8 Food and Civil Supplies 4,429.43 352.78 3,520.85 -20.51
9 Finance 46,858.82 53,273.84 50,700.03 8.20
10 General Administration 1,010.78 764.29 878.01 -13.14
11 Gram Volunteers/Ward Volunteers - - 46.46 -
and Village Secretariats /Ward
Secretariats
12 Health, Medical and Family 11,399.23 7,408.75 11,419.48 0.18
Welfare
13 Home 7,461.92 6,386.07 5,988.72 -19.74
14 Housing 3,617.37 963.40 3,691.79 2.06
15 Water Resources 13,139.05 5,345.69 11,805.74 -10.15
16 Infrastructure and Investment 569.65 172.04 696.62 22.29
17 Industries and Commerce 3,416.39 852.83 2,705.14 -20.82
18 Information Technology, 453.56 69.67 197.37 -56.48
Electronics and Communications
19 Labour, Factories, Boilers and 713.35 267.21 601.37 -15.70
Insurance Medical Services
20 Law 937.37 714.19 913.76 -2.52
21 Legislature Secretariat 121.17 104.62 102.09 -15.75
22 Municipal Administration and 6,587.09 4,801.93 8,150.24 23.73
Urban Development
23 Minorities Welfare 952.47 1,562.18 2,055.63 115.82
24 Public Enterprises Secretariat 1.85 1.25 1.55 -16.06
25 Planning 1,439.55 -279.26 515.87 -64.16
GROWTH %
S.NO DEPARTMENT BE 19-20 RE 19-20 BE 20-21
ON BE 19-20
26 Panchayat Raj and Rural 31,564.75 11,661.62 16,710.34 -47.1
Development
27 Revenue 9,496.93 8,784.56 7,964.08 -16.1
28 Department of Real Time 145.75 44.08 54.51 -62.6
Governance
29 Department of Skills Development 1,054.41 599.84 856.64 -18.8
and Training
30 Social Welfare 5,919.07 7,776.21 12,465.85 110.6
31 Transport, Roads and Buildings 6,202.98 3,043.19 6,588.58 6.22
32 Women, Children, Differently 2,689.36 2,491.87 3,456.02 28.51
Abled and Senior Citizens
33 Youth Advancement, Tourism and 604.55 412.71 273.66 -54.7
Culture
Total 227975.00 174757.46 224789.18 -1.40
Annexure-II
Sector Wise Budget Estimates 2020-21
( RS. IN CRORES)
% IN TOTAL % in Total
S. NO. SECTOR BE 19-20 BE 20-21 GROWTH%
BUDGET Budget
(Rs. in Crores)
DBT Schemes
1. Abstract
S.No Name of the Scheme Exp. 19-20 BE 20-21
1 YSR Pension Kanuka 14,883.16 16,000.00
2 YSR Aasara - 6,300.00
3 Amma Vodi 6,301.98 6,000.00
4 Jagananna Vidya Deevena (RTF) 1,999.32 3,009.00
5 YSR Cheyuta - 3,000.00
6 Jagananna Vasati Deevena (MTF) 993.61 2,000.00
7 YSR Kapu Nestham - 350.00
8 YSR Vahana Mitra 236.46 275.51
9 YSR Jagananna Chedodu - 247.04
10 YSR Nethanna Nestham 194.12 200.00
11 YSR Matsyakara Bharosa 102.32 109.75
12 Jaganna Thodu - 100.00
15 Incentives to Imams and Mouzans - 50.00
17 Law Nestham - 12.75
18 Visit to Holy land Jerusalem - 5.00
Total 24,710.97 37,659.05
2. ST Welfare
S,No Name of the Scheme Exp. 19-20 BE 20-21
1 YSR Pension Kanuka 838.06 894.34
2 Amma Vodi 412.68 391.42
3 YSR Cheyuta 0.00 202.38
4 YSR Aasara 0.00 171.46
5 Jagananna Vidya Deevena (RTF) 59.22 93.21
6 Jagananna Vasati Deevena (MTF) 26.31 55.83
7 YSR Vahana Mitra 8.76 10.00
8 Jaganna Thodu 0.00 5.00
9 YSR Jagananna Chedodu 0.00 2.99
10 YSR Nethanna Nestham 0.00 1.00
11 Law Nestham 0.00 0.63
12 YSR Matsyakara Bharosa 0.45 0.45
13 Other Expenditure 155.10 12.00
Total 1500.58 1840.71
3. SC Welfare
S.No Name of the Scheme Exp. 19-20 BE 20-21
1 YSR Pension Kanuka 2,307.44 3,064.56
2 YSR Aasara - 1,285.59
5. BC Welfare
S.No Name of the Scheme Exp. 19-20 BE 20-21
1 YSR Pension Kanuka to Backward Classes 10,063.76 10,315.66
2 YSR Aasara - 4,217.01
3 Amma Vodi 3,539.19 3,358.04
4 YSR Cheyuta - 1,693.47
5 Jagananna Vidya Deevena (RTF) 1,146.88 1,868.18
6 Jagananna Vasati Deevena (MTF) 620.06 1,240.30
7 YSR Jagananna Chedodu - 197.65
8 YSR Nethanna Nestham 193.33 196.00
9 YSR Vahana Mitra 118.10 134.92
10 YSR Matsyakara Bharosa 101.13 108.55
11 Jaganna Thodu - 60.00
12 Law Nestham - 8.02
13 Other Expenditure 18.00 9.02
Total 15,800.45 23,406.81
6. Minority Welfare
S.No Name of the Scheme Exp. 19-20 BE 20-21
1 YSR Pension Kanuka 562.58 607.65
2 Amma Vodi 449.73 433.84
3 YSR Aasara - 294.96
4 Jagananna Vidya Deevena (RTF) 201.58 213.41
5 Jagananna Vasati Deevena (MTF) 74.86 149.20
6 YSR Cheyuta - 173.32
7 YSR Vahana Mitra 26.00 38.15
8 YSR Jagananna Chedodu - 14.07
9 Incentives to Imams and Mouzans - 50.00
10 Jaganna Thodu - 8.00
11 Visit to Holy land Jerusalem - 5.00
12 Law Nestham - 0.96
13 Other Expenditure 1.46 10.00
Total 1,316.21 1,998.55
Annexure-V
Important Major and New Schemes
1. Agriculture
YSR Rythu Bharosa 3,615.60
Price Stabilization Fund 3,000.00
Y.S.R Interest free Loans to Farmers 1,100.00
YSR - PM Fasal Bima Yojana 500.00
Rashtriya Krushi Vikasa Yojana (RKVY) 237.23
Supply of Seeds to Farmers 200.00
National Horticulture Mission 150.99
Rythu Bharosa Kendralu 100.00
Agriculture Market Infrastructure Fund (AMIF) 100.00
YSR - Agri Testing Labs 65.00
Exgratia to Farmers 20.00
Other Schemes 2,802.37
Grand Total 11,891.20
2. Education
Teaching Grants 13,124.37
3. Health
Dr. Y.S.R Aarogyasri 2,100.00
4. Housing
YSR Gruha vasati(House Pattas) 3,000.00
Pradhan Manthri Awas Yojana (Urban) 2,540.12
Pradhan Manthri Awas Yojana (Grameen) 500.00
Weaker Section Housing Programme 150.21
5. Civil Supplies
Subsidy on Rice 3,000.00
Infra for Rice Packets 100.00
6. Village & Ward Secretariats
Village Volunteers
1104
Grama Sachivalayam
1633
Municipal Ward Volunteers
404
Municipal Ward Secretariat
657
7. SHG Women
Interest Free Loans to DWACRA Women (Vaddileni Runalu) 975.19
Y.S.R Interest free loans to urban Self Help Groups 389.89
8. Industries
Incentives for Industrial Promotion for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) 905.24
Industrial Incentives 735.38
Kadapa Steel Plant 250.00
Incentives for Industrial Promotion 185.42
Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation 180.77
Infrastructure Development of Micro Small and Medium enterprises (MSMEs) 100.00