These are the key allocations in the ap annual budget..!!
The apcabinet has approved the 2025-26 annual budget for the state of Andhra Pradesh. A state cabinet meeting was held at the CM's office in the Assembly. On this occasion, Finance minister Payyavula Keshav handed over the budget documents to cm Chandrababu and deputy cm Pawan. Later the cabinet approved it. In this order, the budget was presented in the Assembly. Yes... the apcabinet has approved the 2025-26 annual budget. Later, Finance minister Payyavula Keshav presented the annual budget in the Legislative Assembly. On this occasion, he brought this budget before the house with Rs.3.22 lakh crore.
Rs.48 thousand crores have been allocated for agriculture in the budget. At the same time, Rs.6,300 crores have been allocated for Annadata Sukhibhav and Rs.6,705 crores for the polavaram project. At the same time, it is noteworthy that Rs.9,407 crores have been allocated for the Mother's Savannah to be implemented from the 2025-26 academic year. Huge allocations have been made for the welfare of sc, bc, and ST! Responding on this occasion, minister Payyavula Keshav said that the state's borrowing capacity has reached zero. andhra pradesh is the only state that does not have the capacity to borrow. He said that amaravati has been made the people's capital for ap, which lost its capital due to the division of the state. He said that work will be carried out there on a large scale as per the aspirations of the people. ap Finance minister Payyavula Keshav said that all the systems have been destroyed during the YSRCP regime. In particular, a situation has arisen where even a rupee debt cannot be generated. He said that the niti aayog has also clarified this matter. On the one hand, there are piles of debts. On the other hand, the economic system is in chaos. He said that the alliance came to power at such a time. Chandrababu Naidu, who took charge as the chief minister in the most disastrous situation, is struggling with the issue of how to take the state forward. However, the minister explained that just as Hiroshima, which was destroyed by the atomic bombs dropped by America, stood up and worked to make ap stand, taking Hiroshima as inspiration. The minister recently introduced the 2025-26 annual budget in the ap Assembly. On this occasion, explaining the respective sections, he made many interesting comments. He said that the YSRCP government has also diverted the funds given by the Center. He lamented that it had centralized the powers of the panchayats and turned the panchayat sarpanches into beggars. minister Payyava said that the previous government had destroyed peace and terrorized the people. He said that since his arrival, he has been giving top priority to peace and security and is strengthening the police system. Here are the key allocations in the budget!: * Rs.25 lakh health insurance to be implemented to provide quality medical services to every family in the state. In this order, Rs.19,264 crore was allocated to the health Department. * Free electricity up to 200 units per month for sc and st families. At the same time, 200 units will be provided to those dependent on handlooms and up to 500 units to those dependent on power looms. * Proposals have been made for the construction of more than 7 lakh houses under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. Green signal in the budget for the construction of 2 lakh houses through TIDCO. An additional Rs.50 thousand will be given to SCs and an additional Rs.75 thousand to STs for the construction of houses! * It has been announced that the assistance provided to fishermen during the fishing ban period will be increased from Rs.10 thousand to Rs.20 thousand. * Rs.19,264 crore for Medical health and Family Welfare * Rs.18,847 crore for the panchayati Raj Department * Rs.13,862 crore for Municipal Administration and Urban Development Department * Rs.18,019 crore for the Water Resources Department * Rs.6,318 crore for Housing Department * Rs.8,785 crore for R&D * Rs.13,600 crore for Energy Department * Rs.3,156 crore for the industries and Commerce Department * Rs.1,228 crore for Skill Development Training * Rs.31,805 crore for the schooleducation Department * Rs.2,506 crore for Higher education * Rs.8,159 crore for st welfare * Rs.20,281 crore for sc welfare * Rs.47,456 crore for bc welfare * Rs.5,434 crore for Minority communities * Rs.4,332 crore for women and Child Welfare * Rs.469 crore for youth and Tourism * Rs.8,570 crore for home Ministry * Rs.10 crore for telugu language development * Rs.13,487 crore for agriculture allied sectors * Rs.2,800 crore for the Jala jeevan Mission * Rs.3,806 crore for the Civil Supplies Department * Rs.3,486 crore for Dokka Seethamma Mid-Day Meal Scheme * Rs.9,407 crore for Mother's Day * Deepam 2.0 Scheme Rs.2,601 crore * Rs.450 crore for fisheries assurance * Rs.820 crore for Swachh Andhra.