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Amaravati: All set for 3rd phase of Kanti Velugu
With the successful completion of the first and second rounds of implementation of the YSR Kanti Velugu programme, the State government is preparing for the third phase which would begin on February 1.
Amaravati: With the successful completion of the first and second rounds of implementation of the YSR Kanti Velugu programme, the State government is preparing for the third phase which would begin on February 1.
Reviewing the welfare programmes at the Secretariat on Tuesday, Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy said that aged people should be given first preference under the Kanti Velugu programme for which screening tests would be conducted at village-level.
Screening tests would be conducted for nearly 1.25 crore people and the third phase will be completed by July 31. Health cards would be issued from February 15. The eye tests would be conducted for 66,15,467 children. Spectacles have been provided to 1.5 lakh people in the first two phases.
So far, surgeries have been conducted for 46,000 people. In all, 4,906 health sub-centres would be set up in the State by the end of February.
The first phase of Jagananna Vidya Vasati Deevena programme would be taken up on February 28. The amount would be directly credited to the accounts of the mothers of the children. As part of the programme, ITI students would get Rs 10,000 per year, polytechnic students would get Rs 15,000 and students pursuing degree and other courses would get Rs 20,000.
With reference to Rythu Bharosa Centres, it was decided to set up over 11,000 centres in the State by the end of April near the Village Secretariats to bring about a drastic change in the rural economy.
Efforts would be made to provide quality seeds, fertilisers and pesticides to farmers and remunerative price would also be announced.
Farmers would be trained in taking up standard cultivation methods. A unique feature of the programme would be distribution of health cards to animals. Veterinary doctors would be appointed and medicines kept ready at the centres.
In all, 541 services would be provided at Village and Ward Secretariats and they would be put on display for the convenience of the people and the Collectors would directly monitor the functioning of the secretariats.
As part of Amma Vodi programme, 42,33,098 beneficiaries have been identified for whom an amount of Rs 6,188 crore was distributed. The Chief Minister directed the officials to maintain standards in the Midday Meal programme.
With reference to the door delivery of sand, the officials informed the Chief Minister that since January 10, 1,12,082 tonnes of sand was delivered in East, West Godavari and Kadapa districts and there was a stock of 16.5 lakh tonnes of sand for distribution in the other districts.
The Chief Minister also reviewed the implementation of Disha Act. The officials said that Disha police stations would start functioning in Rajamahendravaram and Vizianagaram by February first week and at the remaining places in the
second week.
Jagan told the officials to see that the Act was implemented in the true spirit as never before in the country. He directed them to provide basic facilities at the Disha courts to be set up in all the 13 districts.
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