Farmers give up benefits of Rythu Bandhu Scheme: #GiveitUp
Many farmers owned big chunk of lands are coming forward to give up the benefit under Rythu Bandhu scheme launched in Telangana on Thursday. Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao announced Rs 4000 incentive per acre to every farmer who owned lands in every agricultural season.
Farmers are returning their cheques distributed to them to the local authorities and requested them to use the money for the welfare of poor farmers. Some of them raised doubts on the utilisation of money properly.
"This is the little Akshita who came forward yesterday to donate her kiddy bank savings of Rs. 30,000 to #RythuBandhu. She spoke eloquently about how Hon’ble CM’s initiative motivated her. Felicitated her on behalf of Govt and handed over the money to @Collector_RSL," KTR tweeted.
This is the little Akshita who came forward yesterday to donate her kiddy bank savings of Rs. 30,000 to #RythuBandhu 🙏
— KTR (@KTRTRS) May 11, 2018
She spoke eloquently about how Hon’ble CM’s initiative motivated her. Felicitated her on behalf of Govt and handed over the money to @Collector_RSL pic.twitter.com/6QfXNpYP7R
Here are few more tweets from KTR where people from various walks of life coming forward to lend thier helping hand to Telangana's Flagship program Rythu Bandhu
Many farmers have come forward to voluntarily give up the money received in #RythuBandhu program👏
— KTR (@KTRTRS) May 11, 2018
In Mustabad mandal alone, we had more than 10 farmers who decided to #GiveItUp
My compliments to them and others who’ve been sending messages wanting to contribute pic.twitter.com/ZS9itI6mZ4
This heartening WhatsApp message just made my day 👇
— KTR (@KTRTRS) May 10, 2018
A small Kirana merchant Anil Garu from Uppal, Hyderabad (as defined by him) want to contribute to #RythuBandhu
What can be more gratifying than this🙏🙏 I am tweeting his number and message with his consent. Thanks Anil 👍 pic.twitter.com/rz7hDOT6UL