Andhra Pradesh Initiates Program Providing Yearly Financial Support of 15,000 Rupees for Each Schoolgoing Child
In a twist, the TDP-led NDA government in Andhra Pradesh has launched the 'Talliki Vandanam' scheme. An intriguing initiative, this scheme will grant each household with school-going children an annual sum of ₹15,000 per child – a bold move by the Chief Minister, N Chandrababu Naidu, to get mothers actively engaged in education.
Dubbed as the “Super Six” welfare promise, 'Talliki Vandanam' offers financial assistance of ₹15,000 per annum per child to eligible mothers or guardians across the state. This educational aid will stretch to students from Class I to Class XII, covering government, private aided, and private unaided schools, and junior colleges[2][3]. Conveniently, ₹2,000 will be deducted from the ₹15,000 at source to fund the overall development of the educational ecosystem, focusing on maintenance, hygiene, and sanitation[2].
Eager families looking to cash in on this scheme need not worry about overcrowding with multiple children. 'Talliki Vandanam' extends help to all eligible households irrespective of the number of school-going children they have, and the scheme considers the expected eligible enrollments into Class I and junior intermediate for the very purpose[3]. An impressive lineup of over 67 lakh students and 43 lakh mothers stands in line to benefit from this scheme[2].
A punctual and well-organized state, Andhra Pradesh has set its sights on a completion date between June 12 and July 5 to seal the deal and put 'Talliki Vandanam' into action[2]. Test your quick wits by verifying that your Aadhaar is linked with your bank account, HH Mapping is completed, and eKYC is updated, to ensure a smooth disbursement of the 'Talliki Vandanam' benefits[5].
Clearly, the 'Talliki Vandanam' scheme is a marvelous move by the government to make school education more accessible and inclusive. Above all, this scheme aims to provide equal opportunities, improve learning outcomes, and encourage active motherly involvement in shaping the educational progress of the children, from Class I to Class XII[2].
('Talliki Vandanam' is the subject of intense discussions, making waves in the state. Its noteworthy features and potential benefits make it an exciting plot point in the fast-paced narrative of Andhra Pradesh's educational scene.)
During the implementation of the 'Talliki Vandanam' scheme, parents and guardians can utilize the annual financial aid of ₹15,000 per child for education-and-self-development purposes. This scheme, offering equal opportunities to school-going children from Class I to Class XII in various school types, also seeks to enhance mother's active engagement in education-and-self-development.