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Hans India
3 days ago
- Politics
- Hans India
Coalition govt ignoring weavers' welfare: Jagan
Tadepalli (Guntur Dist): YSRCP president YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has extended his warm greetings to weavers on the occasion of National Weavers' Day. He congratulated Lakka Srinivasulu (Tirupati) on receiving the Sant Kabir Award from President Droupadi Murmu. He also congratulated Karnati Murali (Chirala) and Jajare Nagaraju (Ponduru) who were given National Handloom Awards. He said in a social media post on X on Thursday that the YSRCP Government has always stood with weavers. 'Our government has deposited Rs 24,000 annually without fail into the weavers' bank accounts under 'Nethanna Nestham'. Our government has deposited Rs 969.77 crore towards Nethanna Nestham, Rs 1,396.45 crore Nethanna Pensions, cleared Rs 468.84 crore dues to APCO and created a record by disbursing Rs 3,706.16 crore in all for the welfare of weavers. We have also given free power to weavers besides providing concessions to power looms. We have also tie-up with e-commerce agencies for online marketing of handlooms to increase the revenue of weavers,' he said. He criticised that the coalition government has stopped all the welfare schemes and has gone back on its election promises and it has failed on its promise to reimburse GST. To implement this the government needs to spend Rs 250 crore. He said there is no provision in the two budgets. It has also failed on its promise of providing free power up to 500 units for power loom units and 200 units to handloom units and 16 months have passed by, he said.


Hans India
4 days ago
- Politics
- Hans India
Naidu betrayed weavers: YSRCP
Guntur: YSRCP organised celebrations of National Handloom Day on Thursday at Tadepalli, where party leaders, including MLC Lella Appi Reddy, former Devanga Corporation Chairman Surendra Babu, and former APCO Chairman Chillapalli Mohan Rao, launched a scathing attack on the coalition government for its failure to uplift the handloom sector. They accused Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu and his administration of betraying weavers by abandoning election promises, plunging the community into distress, while contrasting this with the transformative support provided during the YSRCP's tenure under YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. The leaders highlighted the coalition government's inaction on critical promises, including GST relief, free electricity up to 200 units, health insurance, and the Nethanna Nestham scheme, which remain unfulfilled 14 months into their rule. MLC Lella Appireddy asserted, 'Under YS Jagan's leadership, weavers flourished with Rs 3,700 crore in aid over five years, including Rs 1.2 lakh to 85,000 families through Nethanna Nestham.' Today, the coalition government offers nothing but empty words, leaving weavers in despair, he said.


The Hindu
4 days ago
- Politics
- The Hindu
NDA govt. stopped all welfare schemes for weavers, says Jagan
YSRCP president Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy extended his greetings to the weavers on the National Weavers Day on Thursday. He congratulated Lakka Srinivasulu (Tirupati) on receiving the Sant Kabir Award from President Droupadi Murmu, and Karnati Murali (Chirala) and Jajare Nagaraju (Ponduru) on receiving the National Handloom Awards. Talking to X, he said, 'Our government deposited ₹24,000 annually without fail into the weavers' bank accounts under Nethanna Nestham.' 'The YSRCP government gave ₹969.77 crore towards Nethanna Nestham and ₹1,396.45 crore towards Nethanna Pension, cleared ₹468.84 crore dues to APCO, and created a record by disbursing ₹3,706.16 crore for the welfare of weavers,' he added. 'We gave free power to the weavers and provided concessions to powerlooms. We also tied up with e-commerce agencies for online marketing of handloom to increase the revenue of weavers,' he said. The NDA government stopped all the welfare schemes and went back on its election promises, he alleged. 'It failed to reimburse GST. To implement this, the government needs to spend ₹250 crore. There no provision in the two Budgets. It also failed to provide free power of up to 500 units for powerlooms and 200 units for handlooms, and 16 months have passed by,' he alleged. Though there was no rebate, the government increased power tariff to the tune of ₹19,000 crore. 'There is only hype, and like all sections of people, weavers are also being cheated,' he said.