During the assembly elections, the congress had promised several projects, including Rythu Bharosa. Farmers would receive cash support under the plan of Rs 15,000 per acre annually. The current Rythu Bandhu program, which was put in place by the last Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) administration and paid farmers Rs 10,000 per acre, would be replaced by this new program. The Sub-Committee's effort, according to Finance minister Vikramarka, is intended to gather proposals for drafting measures so that the benefits reach the qualified farmers.
During the assembly elections, the congress had promised several projects, including Rythu Bharosa. Farmers would receive cash support under the plan of Rs 15,000 per acre annually. The current Rythu Bandhu program, which was put in place by the last Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) administration and paid farmers Rs 10,000 per acre, would be replaced by this new program. The Sub-Committee's effort, according to Finance minister Vikramarka, is intended to gather proposals for drafting measures so that the benefits reach the qualified farmers.