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Gist of AP Budget 2019-20

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YSR Rythu Bharosa:

 Rythu Dinotsavam  July 8th


 Investment support  Rs. 12,500
 Every Year
 In the month of May
 Farmers + Tenant farmers
 Will commence on 15th October, 2019
 Benefits 64.06 lakh farmers [including 15.36 lakh tenant farmers]
 Outlay : Rs. 8,750 cr

YSR Interest Free loan:

 Decrease the cost of credit to farmers


 Farmers + Tenant farmers
 Provision of Rs. 100 cr
 Anticipated payment of around Rs. 2,163 cr in Q1 FY 2020-21

YSR Crop Insurance / YSR PM Fasal Bima Yojana:

 Govt. will pay the current share of farmer’s crop insurance


 Allocation : Rs. 1,163 cr
 Benefits 60.02 lakh farmers

Cattle Rearing:

 Insurance to local cattle  Rs. 15,000


 Insurance to hybrid cattle  Rs. 30,000
 Allocation  Rs. 50 cr
 Covers 20 lakh cattle

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Drilling of Borewells:

 Part of Rythu Bharosa


 Free of Cost
 Provision of Rs. 200 cr

Motorised Transport:

 Road and Toll tax exemption for tractors

YSR Agri Labs:

 Soil, seed, fertiliser and pesticide testing


 Allocation : Rs. 109.28 cr

Cold Storages and Warehouses:

 Cold storages – 13
 Godowns – 24
 Rythu Bazaars – 17
 Allocation : Rs 200 cr

Price Stabilization Fund:

 Corpus : Rs. 3,000 cr


 To enable market intervention in agricultural and horticultural crops
 Coverage : MSP Crops + Non-MSP Crops

Back to Basics: MSP

 A Minimum Support Price (MSP) is a form of market intervention by the Government


of India to insure agricultural producers against any sharp fall in farm prices.
 The minimum support prices are announced by the Govt of India at the beginning
of the sowing season for certain crops on the basis of the recommendations of the
Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP).
 MSP is price fixed by Government of India to protect the producer - farmers -
against excessive fall in price during bumper production years.
 The minimum support prices are a guarantee price for their produce from the
Government.
 The major objectives are to support the farmers from distress sales and to procure
food grains for public distribution.
 In case the market price for the commodity falls below the announced minimum
price due to bumper production and glut in the market, government agencies

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purchase the entire quantity offered by the farmers at the announced minimum
price.

Natural Calamities Fund:

 Corpus : Rs. 2,000 cr


 In case of losses incurred due to climatic vagaries
 Victims of Titli cyclone : 150 cr

Tenants Welfare:

 Official recognition to tenant farmers


 Crop related rights for a period of 11 months
 Subsidies + Benefits

Dairy Farmers:

 Revival of Dairy Co-operatives


 Allocation : 100 cr
 Post – Revival  Co-operatives will buy milk directly  Bonus : Rs.4 / litre

Co-operative Sugar Factories:

 Allocation – Rs. 100 cr

Fishermen:

 Ban Period: Rs. 10,000


 Disbursement : Jan, 2020
 Allocation : 200 cr
 Benefits 1,17,053 fishermen families

Aqua Farmers:

 Electricity – Rs. 1.50 per unit


 Outlay : Rs. 475 cr

Back to Basics: Fisheries and Aquaculture

 Realizing the immense scope for development of fisheries and aquaculture, the
Government of India has restructured the Central Plan Scheme under an umbrella
of Blue Revolution.
 The restructured Central Sector Scheme on Blue Revolution: Integrated
Development and Management of Fisheries (CSS) approved by the Govt provides
for a focused development and management of the fisheries sector to increase both
fish production and fish productivity from aquaculture and fisheries resources of the
inland and marine fisheries sector including deep sea fishing

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 Blue Revolution is being implemented to achieve economic prosperity of fishermen


and fish farmers and to contribute towards food and nutritional security through
optimum utilization of water resources for fisheries development
 Targeted to enhance the fish production from 107.95 lakh tonnes in 2015-16 to
about 150 lakh tonnes by the end of the financial year 2019-20.
 National Fisheries Action Plan-2020(NFAP): aim of enhancing fish production and
productivity and to achieve the concept of Blue Revolution.The approach was
initiated considering the various fisheries resources available in the country like
ponds & tanks, wetlands, brackish water, cold water, lakes & reservoirs, rivers and
canals and the marine sector.

Fishing Jetties:

 Allocation – 100 cr
 Uppada @ East Godavari
 Vadarevu @ Prakasam
 Nizampatnam @ Guntur

Suicide and Accidental Death:

 Farmers – 7 lakhs
 Fishermen – 10 lakhs

Illiteracy Rate:

 All India – 27%


 Andhra Pradesh – 33%
 Women @ All India – 35%
 Women @ Andhra Pradesh – 40%

Jagananna Ammavodi:

 Rs. 15,000 to every mother


 Coverage  Upto Intermediate
 Allocation : Rs. 6,455 cr
 Benefits 43 lakh mothers

School Infrastructure Modernization Programme:

 Allocation : Rs. 1500 cr


 Introduction of English Medium in schools
 Telugu  Compulsory subject

Mid day Meals program:

 Revised Pay for cook cum helper – Rs. 3,000


 Allocation : Rs. 1,077 cr

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Jagananna Vidya Deevena scheme:

 Govt will provide 100 % fee reimbursement to the students belonging to the SC, ST, BC,
Minorities, Kapu, EBC and Differently Abled categories
 Maintenance support @ Rs 20,000 per child per year
 Allocation: Rs. 4,962.3 cr
 Benefits 15.5 lakh students

Arogyasri:

 Annual income less than Rs. 5 lakh per annum


 All the cases where the medical expenses cross Rs. 1,000
 Provide treatment in all cases without any limit on cost of treatment
 Allocation : 1,740 cr

Back to Basics: Ayushman Bharat

 2 major initiatives in health sector, as part of Ayushman Bharat Health & Wellness
Centre and National Health Protection Scheme
 Addresses health holistically, in primary, secondary and tertiary care systems
 Covers both prevention and health promotion

Ambulance 108 Service:

 Mandated 108 for every Mandal


 Ambulance should be able to reach a patient within 20 minutes
 Procure 432 additional ambulances
 Proposed outlay : Rs. 143.38 cr

104 Program:

 Quality, primary health care services through Medical Officers at village level
 Procure 676 additional vehicles
 Outlay: Rs. 179.76 crore

Revamping Govt. Hospitals:

 Within a span of 2 yrs


 Allocation : 1500 cr

Medical Colleges:

 Tribal Medical College in Araku @ outlay of Rs.66 crore


 2 medical colleges at Gurazala to serve the Palnadu area and at Vizianagaram to serve
UttarAndhra with an initial proposed budget of Rs. 66 crore each
 Kidney Research Centre & Super Speciality Hospital at Palasa, Srikakulam district @ outlay
of Rs. 50 crore

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Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR):

 Currently at 74
 Govt is targeting to reduce it to 55 by the end of 2019-20

Infant Mortality Rate(IMR):

 Currently at 32
 Govt is targeting to reduce it to 22 by the end of 2019-20

YSR Housing Scheme:

 Construct 25 lakh houses in the next 5 years commencing from the next year
 25 lakh house pattas are distributed to house less population on Ugadi, the 25th of March
2020
 Allocation: Rs. 8,615 crore
 Govt. will waive off the debt burden of the beneficiaries of the urban housing program in
respect of houses upto 300 sq.ft

Back to Basics: Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana

 Launched on June 25, 2015


 Nodal Ministry: Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
 Aim: Construct more than 2 cr houses
 Target beneficiaries: Poor and people living under EWS and LIG categories in urban
establishments
 Govt would provide interest subsidy of 6.5% on housing loans for a period of 15 yrs
 Houses would be allotted to preferably the female member of the family
 Covers the entire urban area consisting of 4041 statutory towns with initial focus on
500 Class 1 cities

Grama/Ward Volunteers program:

 Door step delivery of all Government programs as well as redressal of their grievances is their
entitlement
 Services of around 2,00,000 public spirited youth volunteers in the rural areas and around
81,000 in the urban areas
 Services to a cluster of 50-100 houses
 Will be launched from 15th August,2019

Village Secretariat and Ward Secretariat:

 Village Secretariat for around 2,000 population creating around 10 jobs


 Ward Secretariat for around 5,000 population creating around 5 jobs in each Secretariat
 This is expected to create around 1,00,000 new jobs in the Village Secretariats and around
18,000 new jobs in the Ward Secretariat.
 Will be launched from October 2nd, 2019

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Civil Supplies:

 Assured quantity of commodities and ensure that the quality is checked at the source by
packaging through SORTEX and other grading mechanisms
 Packaged and supplied at the door step by Village/Ward volunteers
 Allocation: Rs. 3,750 cr

YSR Sunnavaddi Pathakam:

 For Self Help Groups in Rural and Urban Areas


 Expected to benefit 6,32,254 Rural SHGs and 1,66,727 Urban SHGs
 Outlay: Rs. 1,140 cr

Scheduled Castes Component:

 Welfare & development of the Scheduled Castes


 Allocation: Rs 15,000.86 cr

Scheduled Tribes Component:

 Allocation - Rs 4,988.53 cr

Free electricity units to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes:

 Enhanced from 100 to 200 units


 Rs 348.65 crore for 15.62 lakh SC households
 Rs.81.70 crore for 4.78 lakh Scheduled Tribe households

Development of Dr. Y.S.R Tribal University

 Allocation – 50 cr

Welfare & development of BCs:

 Allocation - Rs. 15,061 cr

Income support to Barbers and Dhobis:

 Rs. 10,000 per year


 Expected to benefit around 23,000 Barbers and around 1,92,000 Dhobis
 Outlay - 200 cr

Income support to Tailors:

 Rs. 10,000 per year


 Outlay - 100 cr

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Income support to Weaver family:

 Rs. 24,000 per year


 Outlay - 200 cr

Honorarium:

 Imams - 10,000
 Mouzzans - 5000
 Pastors – 5000

Welfare and development of the Minorities

 Allocation - Rs 2,106 cr

Welfare and development of the Kapu community:

 Allocation - Rs 2000 cr

Welfare of Brahmins:

 Allocation - 100 cr

Dhoopa Deepa Nayvaidhyam:

 Allocation - 234 cr
 Rs. 30,000 for every panchayat with a population upto 2,000
 Rs. 60,000 for every panchayat with population upto 5,000
 Rs. 90,000 for every panchayat with population upto 10,000
 Rs. 1,20,000 for every panchayat with population more than 10,000

YSR Bima scheme:

 Allocation - Rs 404.02 cr

Natural Death

 Rs. 1,00,000 to the family


 Any individual
 Age group - 18 to 60 yrs

Accidental Death:

 Rs. 5,00,000 to the family


 Any individual
 Age group - 18 to 60 yrs

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YSR Pension Kanuka:

 Rs. 2,250 per month


 Increasing it to Rs. 3,000 by the fourth year
 Reduced the age requirement from 65 to 60 years
 Benefit around 65 lakh pensioners
 Allocation - Rs. 15,746.58 cr
 Pension for dialysis patient - Rs. 10,000 per month

Back to Basics: National Social Assistance Programme

 Centrally sponsored scheme


 Financial assistance to the elderly, widows and persons with disabilities in the form
of social pensions

YSR Asara:

 Reimburse the entire outstanding bank loan amount


 As on 11 April, 2019: Rs. 27, 168 crore
 In 4 instalments

YSR Cheyutha:

 SC, ST, BC, Minorities & other Welfare Finance Corporations will be reviewed and revamped
this year
 SC/ST/BC and Minority women will start getting the benefits

YSR Kalyan Kanuka:

 Brides belonging to BC community - Rs 50,000


 Brides belonging to SC, ST & Minorities communities - Rs 1,00,000

Income support to self-driven auto and taxi drivers:

 Allocation – 400 cr
 Rs. 10,000 per annum

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 Back to Basics: Formal and Informal Sector

Monthly stipend to lawyers:

 Rs. 5,000 during the first three years of practice


 Allocation - 10 cr
 Trust for the welfare of Lawyers with a corpus of Rs 100 crore

Agrigold:

 11.5 lakh victims


 Allocation: Rs. 1,150 crore

Jalayagnam:

 Polavaram project by June 2021


 Poola Subbaiah Veligonda Project Tunnel-1 in a period of one year
 Phase-I of Galeru Nagaru Sujala Sravanti project in one year time
 Allocation- Rs. 13,139.13 crore for irrigation projects

Development of Capital city of Amaravati:

 Allocation - 500 cr

Kadapa Steel Plant:

 Allocation - 250 cr

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Employee wellbeing:

Interim Relief to employees - 27%

Enhanced Remuneration:

 ASHAs - from Rs. 3,000 to Rs. 10,000 per month


 Tribal Community Health Workers - from Rs 400 to Rs 4,000 per month
 Municipal outsourced Public Health workers - from Rs. 12,000 to Rs. 18,000 per month
 SERP Village Organization Assistant & MEPMA Resource person - from Rs. 5,000 to Rs.
10,000 per month
 Home Guards - from Rs. 18,000 to Rs. 21,300 per month
 Mid Day Meal cook cum helper - from Rs. 1,000 to Rs. 3,000
 Anganwadi Workers - from Rs. 10,500 to Rs. 11,500 per month
 Anganwadi Helpers - from Rs. 6,000 to Rs. 7,000 per month

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