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Over 2.3 Lakh Tribals to Benefit from Telangana’s New Irrigation Project: CM Reddy

Hyderabad: The Telangana government has unveiled a new scheme aimed at improving the income and livelihood of tribal families.

Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy launched the “Indira Soura Giri Jala Vikasam” scheme in Macharam, Nagarkurnool district. Under this program, over 2.3 lakh tribal farmers will receive support to make 6.69 lakh acres of land ready for farming. The government will cover the full cost.

Over the next five years, the state will spend Rs 12,600 crore to provide solar-powered irrigation for these lands.

The Chief Minister, along with Deputy CM Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka and other ministers, also released the Nallamalla Declaration, saying this move will bring major positive changes in the lives of tribal people.

The government has already given land rights to 2,30,735 tribal families under the RoFR Act, 2006, recognizing their ownership of the forest land.

As the RoFR farmers had long been demanding irrigation facilities for their lands, the Chief Minister on January 10, decided to provide solar pump sets-based irrigation to ST farmers holding RoFR lands with 100 per cent grant under a special scheme on saturation basis with drip irrigation and horticulture plantation.

The state government termed it the first initiative of its kind in the country. The Congress government made the provision in the budget for irrigation facilities for RoFR lands.

In line with this vision, the government launched a pioneering scheme titled “Indira Soura Giri Jala Vikasam”, aimed at the holistic development of RoFR lands.

In Macharam village, the scheme will cover an area of 44.5 acres of RoFR land belonging to 27 ST RoFR farmers. The scheme includes comprehensive land development, Installation of off-grid solar pump irrigation systems and horticulture plantation with drip irrigation.

The scheme is being implemented for five years from 2025-26 to 2029-30, in convergence with Forest, Energy, PR & RD, RWS, Ground Water and Horticulture Departments.

During the current financial year, the government will spend Rs 600 crore to cover 27,184 acres, benefitting 10,000 farmers. For the next four years, the government will allocate Rs 3,000 crore every year to irrigate 1.43 lakh acres, benefiting 50,000 farmers.

The Chief Minister said in his speech that the farmers will be given free pump sets. The beneficiaries will get solar power motors in 100 days.

He claimed that the state government has so far spent Rs 60,000 crore for the development and welfare of farmers in the state.

The Chief Minister also announced that houses will be sanctioned under Indiramma housing scheme to all the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) families in the state on saturation.

The government will also provide financial assistance to 1 Lakh ST unemployed youth with a subsidy of Rs.1000 crores for their self-employment under the Rajiv Yuva Vikasam Scheme.

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