Vijayawada (Andhra Pradesh), Mar 16 (PTI) Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Monday asserted that the TDP-led NDA government remains committed to welfare and development of Muslims and other minority communities.
Speaking at a Iftar party organised by the state government here, the chief minister noted that Iftar parties were organised across districts to honour Muslims observing strict fasting during the holy month of Ramzan.
“The NDA coalition government is committed to minority welfare and development. We are working to ensure Muslims move forward economically and politically in Andhra Pradesh,” Naidu said.
He said that the Quran encourages supporting the underprivileged and highlighted the state government’s commitment to ensuring social, economic and political advancement of minorities statewide.
Naidu said several welfare initiatives have been implemented during the 21 months since the NDA coalition government assumed office, focusing on strengthening minority development and opportunities.
Under the NTR Bharosa pension scheme, benefits are being extended to over 4.3 lakh Muslims across Andhra Pradesh with an annual expenditure amounting to nearly Rs 3,510 crore.
He noted that ‘Thalliki Vandanam’ (Rs 15,000 rupees per annum per school-going child) benefits are reaching around 4.5 lakh Muslim students, ensuring educational support and assistance to families across various districts.
According to the CM, post-matric scholarships worth Rs 240 crore are being provided to over 19,200 Muslim beneficiaries, while the ‘Deepam 2’ scheme (three free gas cylinders per annum) is reaching 6.2 lakh families from the community.
Further, Naidu said the government is also providing monetary benefits to Imams and Mouzans.
He added that arrears amounting to Rs 45 crore are being cleared and financial assistance totalling Rs 193 crore extended to over 33,200 beneficiaries.
Naidu also noted that Urdu has been declared the second official language in Andhra Pradesh while Haj Houses in Kadapa and Vijayawada will soon become operational.
The CM asserted that the NDA government remains committed to protecting Waqf properties while ensuring welfare and institutional support for Muslim communities across Andhra Pradesh.
Naidu noted arrangements are being made for 347 Muslims to undertake the Haj pilgrimage this year from the Vijayawada embarkation point with necessary logistical support.
He said minority welfare allocation has increased from Rs 5,434 crore in the previous budget to Rs 6,090 crore in the current budget.
Naidu noted the Noor Basha Federation has been converted into the Dudekula Muslim Finance Corporation with an allocation of Rs 100 crore.
Later, the CM released the book ‘Golu and Pappa-First Aid for Every Home’ authored by Javed Ashraf.
Appreciating the initiative, Naidu noted that the book presents the concept of first aid in a simple and engaging manner through stories that can be easily understood by people of all ages.
Meanwhile, Law and Minority Welfare Minister N Md Farooq said that the book explains essential first aid practices to children through storytelling and helps create awareness about responding to accidents and sudden health emergencies.
He said that timely knowledge of first aid can help stabilize a patient until professional medical care becomes available, adding that the book deserves a place in every household. PTI MS STH KH
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