CM announces free power, ₹25,000 annual aid for A.P. weavers
Prime Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, on Thursday, is called his hand on the occasion of the National Handloom Day in Mangalagiri in the Gundur Region. | Photo Loan: Special Editing
Vijayawada
Prime Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, up to 200 units up to 200 units per month since this month, the government to the government 190 Crore Poweroomlara, Handroom Bharosa scheme under an annual financial assistance and ‘Netanna Bharos scheme and 500 financial assistance and 500 financial assistance and 500 financial assistance and 5. He also stated that the government would establish a hand weaving museum in Aaravati to exhibit the richness of hand -rearing products from Andhra Pradesh, who won global appreciation.
Naidu, who participated in a national hand weaving day event here on Thursday, said that the government would benefit the revenues of hand -weavers by applying various plans and the free power scheme would benefit the 93,000 -handed weaver family and 50,000 Powerloom Weaver family.
TDP is the first person to provide social security pensions to weavers at the age of 50 and said that 92,724 families benefit. The government caused 546 crore spending each year due to the hike in pensions to weavers. Authorized, as well as the government’s agenda, despite financial restrictions, despite the hand -woven to improve the living standards of weavers, a series of measures were taken, he said.
Mr. Chandrababu Naidu said that the hand -woven sector in the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) regime is terrible troubles when the supply from Apco stopped and thread and paint subsidies were stopped. Many other steps taken by the YSRCP government made the lives of weavers miserable. The coalition government restores 5 Crore Crore saving funds. The One District One has emphasized the increase in market access to weavers through the product scheme.
HAND WRITING SITES
Mangalagiri, Venkatagiri, Uppada, Stiration and Rajam in Rajam were in the process of setting up five newly handle -settings within the scope of the mission of livelihood.
Mr. Chandrababu Naidu said that the hand weaving industry was the second largest after agriculture that provides a living to approximately 1,22,644 families, and that TDP never neglected the weavers even when they were in opposition.
Mangalagiri, Dharmavaram, Venkatagiri, Uppada, Pedana, Chirala, Pondur, Madanapalli, Code, Nandavaram and Yemmiganur hand -woven products, the government, the government is needed to announce the need to announce the need for the government of the government, the government of the government of the government’s Revive’a expression of the Government’s Revive. Pragadada Kotaiah, who pioneered the Handloom movement, would be celebrated as a state function.
Previously, Mr. Chandrababu Naidu visited the stalls established by the Handlooms & Textils Department and Weavershala It was founded by the Titan Company to help modernize weaving techniques and protect art (hand -woven) for future generations.
Ministers Nara Loksh and S. Savitha, Advisor (Elle and Handicrafts) Suchitra Ella and Special Chief Secretary RP Sisodia were among those present.
Published – 07 August 2025 07:20 pm ist