Chandrababu promises to further the welfare of BCs, saying they are the cornerstone of the TDP
Arpita Kushwaha April 11, 2025 08:27 PM

At a recent public meeting at Vadlamanu, Agiripalli mandal, Eluru district, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu reaffirmed the party’s lengthy dedication to the Backward Classes (BC). He emphasised how he, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan had worked together to improve the BC community.

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“The BC community has been the backbone of the TDP from the beginning,” Naidu said in a speech to the audience. He described a number of programmes designed to assist BCs, such as the creation of companies exclusively for their advantage.

Naidu remembered how BC Gurukulas got their start under Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao (NTR) and listed the new support initiatives that are being put in place, such as Rs 15 lakh in financial aid for students studying overseas and help for those getting ready for civil service exams. There are plans to build a civil service teaching facility in Amaravati, with the capacity to educate 500 people in each batch.

Additionally, the Chief Minister declared a Rs 1,000 crore yearly budget for the Adarana-3 initiative, which seeks to improve minority, SC, and ST groups’ quality of life. Other perks that were proposed included giving community leaders free power, giving backward classes an extra Rs 50,000 to build homes, and giving Scheduled Caste households free solar panels.

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