Special Story On Ys Jagan Navaratnalu Schemes

Poverty.. environmental pollution.. social discrimination.. world. There are many pressing problems. Ten years ago, the United Nations set out to solve all these problems according to a method. It has determined that the achievement of those 17 goals is imperative for the sustainable development of the Earth. There is a close relationship with the goals of Sustainable Development Goals.. in short SDG Goals. Let's know what Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target is behind each scheme

YSR Rythu Bharosa.. This scheme mainly aims to make agriculture profitable and to be the financial backbone of farmers. YSR Rythu Bharosa.. This scheme focuses on making agriculture profitable and providing assurance to farmers. The main purpose of this scheme is to revive agriculture, which has lost hope.

The cultivation of crops has been facilitated by providing investment assistance to the farmers at the rate of Rs.13,500 per year. It is estimated that around 50 lakh farmers have benefited from this scheme in the last five years. As part of the goals of the United Nations, efforts are being made to achieve the goals of poverty eradication (SDG-1), a world without hunger (SDG-2) and responsible production and consumption (SDG-12). Annual income in case of medical aid is Rs. The government has borne free medical expenses up to Rs.25 lakh per annum for families up to 5 lakh. Around forty crore beneficiaries have benefited from these services during the last five years. This scheme reflects the United Nations goals of health and well-being for all (SDG-3) and elimination of inequalities in society (SDG-10).

Today.. Today! As part of the goals of the United Nations, quality education (SDG-4), infrastructure, creativity and industries (SDG-9), the scheme aims to radically change the conditions of government schools that have been neglected for decades and provide students with state-of-the-art classrooms, digital teaching, drinking water and other facilities. An attempt to change the shape of 45 thousand schools in Andhra Pradesh in three phases.

YSR pension gift.. Poverty eradication (SDG-1) and elimination of inequalities (SDG-10) are part of the goals of the United Nations. A scheme set up to provide monthly financial assistance to the elderly, widows, disabled and other deserving people of the state. About 65 lakh people have benefited from this scheme in a period of five years. The pension money was received at the homes of the elderly who were worried about whether the volunteer system is good. The scheme aims to provide financial assistance for accommodation as well as fee reimbursement to students. This scheme has been applied to all without distinction whether boys or girls. About sixty five lakh students have benefited in five years.

Houses for all the poor.. Jagananna Colonies.. Sustainable cities and societies (SDG-11) and Poverty Eradication (SDG-1) are part of the goals of the United Nations. A scheme that has made the dream of owning a home come true for about 30 lakh people in Andhra Pradesh. Thousands of Jagananna colonies have sprung up across the state between 2019-2024 as financial assistance was also provided to build houses and houses. Nine hours of free electricity for farmers Cheap, clean electricity (SDG-7), decent work and economic development (SDG-8) are part of the United Nations goals. A scheme to check damage to agriculture due to power cuts. Electricity supply for nine hours during the day, that too for free.. More than 18 lakh farmers across the state have benefited.

Women empowerment (Amma Odi, Cheyuta)... Gender Equality (SDG-5), Poverty Eradication (SDG-1) as part of United Nations goals. The scheme started with the aim of eliminating poverty which has become an obstacle for the poor to study. Every mother who sends her children to school gets Rs. 15,000 financial assistance. Helping women to start businesses through 'Cheyutha' scheme. 45 lakh people got help through 'Amma Odi' and 25 lakh people got help through 'Cheyutha'. Natural Disaster Relief Fund.. Actions on climate change (SDG-13) and a world without hunger (SDG-2) are part of the United Nations goals. A scheme set up to help farmers during natural calamities like floods and droughts. In the period of five years, about ten lakh people received assistance and cooperation.