P4 (Public-Private-People Partnership) poor-to-rich schemes
UnverifiedImplement Public, Private and People's Partnership (P4) schemes aimed at making the poor prosperous.
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Implement Public, Private and People's Partnership (P4) schemes aimed at making the poor prosperous.
Provide 3 free gas cylinders per year to every household.
Reimburse GST on handloom products and provide 200 free electricity units per month to handloom weavers and 500 units to powerloom weavers.
Provide proportionate funding to Backward Classes corporations.
Spend Rs 1.5 lakh crore through a Backward Classes sub-plan in the budget.
Provide a Rs 4,000 per month pension to Backward Classes from the age of 50.
Establish a new corporation for the development of the goldsmith (Swarnakara) community.
Provide financial assistance to fishermen for boat repairs and modern communication equipment.
Provide Rs 20,000 financial assistance to fishermen during the sea fishing-ban period and cancel Government Order (GO) 217.
Encourage construction of dhobi ghats for the Rajaka (washermen) community and provide a subsidy on electricity charges.
Provide 15 percent reservation in quarries for the Vaddera community and exempt them from royalty and seigniorage charges.
Allocate 10 percent of liquor shops to Geetha (toddy-tapper) workers.
Increase the honorarium for volunteers from Rs 5,000 to Rs 10,000 per month.
Extend government welfare schemes to low-paid outsourcing, contract and consolidated employees.
Conduct the Kanyaka Parameshwari Ammavari self-sacrifice day (Atmarpana Dinotsavam) as an official programme.
Take strong measures to enable business operations in a free environment.
Provide an interest-free loan facility for small traders.
Allocate adequate funds to the Arya Vysya Corporation.
Rapidly complete the construction of Kapu community buildings (bhavans).
Give priority to skill development and self-employment for Kapu youth and women.
Allocate at least Rs 15,000 crore over the next five years for Kapu welfare, in addition to general welfare schemes, and take measures for Kapu empowerment and development.
Provide a free house site to every accredited journalist.
Provide a Rs 3,000 unemployment allowance under Yuvagalam to unemployed persons who have studied Vedic education.
Build a facility in each constituency for Brahmins to perform apara karma (funeral rites).
Strengthen the Brahmin Corporation and the Brahmin Cooperative Credit Society.
Recognize purohits and cook-Brahmins as a traditional caste occupation.
Review the ration distribution system and strengthen the supply chain.
Set up Anna Canteens to feed the poor, in the spirit of Dokka Seethamma.
Set up a special board for the welfare of sanitation workers.
Restore the Building and Construction Workers Welfare Board.
Restore the Chandranna Bima insurance scheme (Rs 5 lakh for natural death and Rs 10 lakh for accidental death) and extend it to all unorganised-sector workers.
Reduce the increased green tax on vehicles.
Cancel GO 21 and reduce the burden of traffic fines.
Provide Rs 15,000 per year to every badged auto and taxi driver and every heavy-licence lorry and tipper driver.
Set up a Driver Empowerment Corporation providing accident insurance, health insurance and education loans to drivers of all categories, and - to help drivers become owners - subsidise interest above 5 percent on vehicle-purchase loans up to Rs 4 lakh.
Fill the backlog of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe posts.
Restore Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe welfare schemes that had been discontinued.
Appoint tribal teachers in Agency (scheduled) areas and restore Government Order (GO) 3.
Spend sub-plan funds exclusively on the development of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.
Sanction pension to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes from the age of 50.
Implement district-wise sub-categorization for Scheduled Castes.
Provide a Rs 10,000 per month pension to those with chronic illnesses such as kidney disease and thalassemia.
Provide a Rs 15,000 per month pension to persons with full or severe disability.
Increase the pension for persons with disabilities to Rs 6,000.
Increase social security pensions from Rs 3,000 to Rs 4,000, effective April 2024.
Provide assistance to pilgrims travelling to Jerusalem.
Allocate land for cemeteries and burial grounds.
Provide financial aid for the construction and renovation of churches.
Set up a Christian Missionaries Properties Development Board.
Provide Rs 5,000 per month for mosque maintenance and Rs 1 lakh assistance to each Muslim going on the Haj pilgrimage.
Appoint qualified Imams as government Qazis.
Provide monthly honoraria of Rs 10,000 and Rs 5,000 to Imams and Mauzams.
Set up a Noorbasha Corporation with Rs 100 crore allocated annually, and provide interest-free loans up to Rs 5 lakh through the Minority Finance Corporation.
Allocate land for Eidgahs and Khabristans in major towns, and construct a Haj House near Vijayawada.
Provide pension to Muslim minorities from the age of 50.
Set up a special corporation to work for the welfare of ex-servicemen and resolve their problems.
Allocate adequate funds to Kamma, Reddy, Velama and other upper-caste corporations and take measures for their empowerment and development.
Allocate 5 acres in Amaravati for an Alluri Sitarama Raju memorial garden (Smruthivanam).
Name the Bhogapuram airport as Alluri Sitarama Raju Airport.