Full land rights to beneficiaries on 25 lakh acres from land reforms
UnverifiedWe will provide full land rights to the beneficiaries on 25 lakh acres that were distributed to the poor through land reforms.
Indian National Congress · Telangana Legislative Assembly Election 2023
Last updated 9 Jul 2026
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Help us verify“Provide Rs. 2 lakhs through DBT, directly to Yadavas and Kurmars for sheep rearing without middlemen.”
The manifesto highlights promised Rs 2 lakh transferred directly through Direct Benefit Transfer to Yadavas and Kurmas for sheep rearing, removing middlemen from the earlier unit-distribution model. No approved-source evidence was found that a direct Rs 2 lakh DBT sheep-rearing scheme has been implemented under this government as of July 2026. This is distinct from the separately catalogued commitment to take up the second phase of the earlier unit-based Sheep Distribution Scheme. Absent verifiable delivery of the DBT model, the verdict is pending. Budget: no approved-source allocation for the DBT sheep-rearing scheme was found.
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We will provide full land rights to the beneficiaries on 25 lakh acres that were distributed to the poor through land reforms.
Provide subsidy of Rs. 10 Lakh towards establishment of Laundromats for Rajaka youth in the cities. Modernize Dhobi Ghats across the state with an expenditure outlay of Rs. 10 crore per district.
Provide tool kits for barbers, goldsmiths, blacksmiths, carpenters and potters at 90% subsidy. Assign land in urban areas to set up shops.

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