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Mayor Gundu Sudharani has called for immediate steps for the formation of 1504 women SHGs under the MEMPA scheme.
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Collector Bharati Hollikeri opined that the country would witness growth only when women achieve financial empowerment.
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Hyderabad: The products produced by Self-Help Groups and Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) in the State will now go places as Flipkart signed a MoU with Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty (SERP), Telangana to enable market access. This is a first of its kind MoU signed by Flipkart with a State government in the country. […]
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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday appealed to the people to visit border villages as part of the “Vibrant Village programme” announced in the budget 20-23. The programme is vital for the development of border villages, he added. “How wonderful it would be if people from tehsils go to the border villages and […]
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Adilabad: MLA Jogu Ramanna advised the members of self-help groups (SHGs) to utilise schemes of the government and achieve financial growth. He handed over cheques to 146 beneficiaries of the self-employment scheme at a programme held here on Tuesday. Addressing the beneficiaries, Ramanna said that eligible beneficiaries were being identified by conducting meetings in villages […]
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Nalgonda: Union Joint Secretary of Rural Development Charanjit Singh on Sunday said women of Self-Help Groups (SHGs) should achieve financial empowerment by utilising bank loan facility. A central team comprising Charanjit Singh and Director of Rural Development department Raghavendra Prathap Singh inspected products of the SHGs at a programme in Chityal. Interacting with SHG women, […]
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Hyderabad: Panchayat Raj and Rural Development Minister Errabelli Dayakar Rao said this financial year the State Government would be extending Rs.3,060 crore loans to Self Help Groups (SHGs) under Streenidhi. Of these, Rs.2,340 crore would be extended to SHGs in rural areas and the rest would be offered to those operating in urban areas, he […]
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To encourage SHGs that were facing problems because of Covid-19, Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao sanctioned Rs 200 crore.
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Sets target to cover over 3.80 lakh self-help groups during 2021-22 financial year
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Warangal Urban: Mayor Gundu Sudha Rani had made an appeal to the employees of Municipal Corporation, particularly the staff working in risk zones, to take the vaccine jab without any apprehensions. Addressing an awareness programme on the need to get vaccinated here on Thursday, she said that a total of 1.20 lakh persons had been […]
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While the new Covid vaccine policy came into effect across the country, TS perhaps remains the only State that has adopted a measured, practical, and logical approach of vaccinating individuals who need them the most
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Given the severe shortage of Covid vaccines, Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, along with senior officials from multiple departments, had decided to focus on individuals in high-risk groups
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From strawberries to pearls, villagers found additional sources of income
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"It is possible for women to scale great heights through hard work and some changes in techniques," the Minister said, and advised them to start new businesses based on changing trends in society
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He instructed the officials to focus on agriculture, food processing, soil testing, growing of vegetables, animal husbandry, nutrition, to change the livelihood of SHG women in the State.
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"Continuous training and awareness programme will help the SHGs become self-reliant," he said
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Over 10 lakh women from across Telangana have set up their businesses, courtesy SHGs
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Issue of SHGs came up when Nabard Chief GM Y Krishna Rao and Minister Errabelli Dayakar Rao met State Planning Board Vice Chairman B Vinod Kumar
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Women & Child Dept officials conduct programmes to educate women to curb child abuse in Warangal
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District Child Protection Officer Mahender Reddy Gade said that they had conducted the programmes to all the SHGs in eight mandals against the total of 16 mandals in the newly created Warangal Rural district.